Many Australians distinguish between a casket and a coffin on the basis of shape. They may use the term “coffin” to refer to a traditional rectangular box used for burial, while they think of a casket as a burial container which is tapered on both ends. The term “casket” is also sometimes used for a coffin with a split lid which is designed to allow people to view the decedent at an open casket funeral.
A casket

A coffin

Choosing a coffin or casket is an important aspect of arranging a funeral. There are many considerations when choosing a casket or coffin:
When a loved one dies, the last thing on most people’s minds is money. Later on, people find out how expensive it can be! The average funeral costs over $6000 in the US...
In Australia, over 65% of the population choose cremation services. For some cultures and religions, it is their preferred option...
Your funeral director will order the death certificate for you and this will come in the mail from the Department of Births, Deaths and Marriages...