Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeBusinessGregson & Weight excellence recognised with award win

Gregson & Weight excellence recognised with award win

For most people, arranging a funeral is not something they do every day but at Gregson & Weight Funeral Directors, they do.

With high quality premises, vehicles and facilities and well-trained professional staff offering exceptional service, they have built a reputation for excellence, which has now been recognised with the company being announced as the winner of the Professional Services category at the recent Sunshine Coast Business Awards.

Established on the Sunshine Coast since 1972, Gregson & Weight are the Sunshine Coast’s longest serving Funeral Directors, having helped almost 45,000 families in their time of need. General Manager Luke Gregson said that the award was a great recognition of the dedication, service and professionalism offered by their staff to the people of the Sunshine Coast.

“We’ve been supporting families on the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland for over 50 years and our experienced team of arrangers truly know what organising a funeral is all about,” said General Manager Luke Gregson. “Memorable funerals don’t just happen, it takes a team of dedicated, professional staff with the experience and facilities to bring your ideas to reality and to help relieve the burden at a difficult time” said Luke.

The team at Gregson & Weight take pride in being the Sunshine Coast’s most trusted funeral business, because they don’t just arrange funerals, they build long-lasting relationships with families. With four branches across the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland, the team from Gregson & Weight Funeral Directors are here to help you.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Water safety in focus

Boaties and beachgoers are being urged to put safety first on Noosa’s waterways this long weekend, with authorities expecting heavy traffic on the Noosa...

Apollo lifts off

More News

Uncle Lucas goes surfing

Back in the glory days of the Noosa Festival of Surfing, when the tribe would gather from all parts of the globe for “8...

Apollo lifts off

Apollo is an eastern grey kangaroo who has already faced more hardship than most wildlife ever should. His life began with heartbreak after his mother...

Long term view drives STA data

Noosa Council's latest quarterly data reveals further inroads made into protecting neighbourhoods from the impacts of short-term accommodation (STA) - a key action of...

A second chance

Remy is getting excited, wriggling and stretching as he tries to manoeuvre himself out of his handmade, carefully stitched pouch - his home for...

Gallery marks 25 years

The Pomona Railway Station Gallery is turning 25 this year, but the milestone is about far more than an anniversary. It’s a celebration of...

Family escapes fire

A Peregian Beach family has escaped a house fire with minor injuries after their home was engulfed by flames late last night. Emergency services were...

Man charged by counter terrorism police

Detectives from the Counter-Terrorism Investigation Group have charged a 24-year-old man following investigations into suspicious online activity. It will be alleged that the man was...

A touch of football

Noosa Touch Football Association would like to invite you to come and play in the 2026 season starting 2 February at 31 Butler Street...

Fun, fitness and friends at Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club

Playing tennis at Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club offers far more than a great workout — it provides a welcoming community hub where people of...

Discovering Dunedin

Having explored the tourist meccas of the South Island of New Zealand (Queenstown and Christchurch) I thought it was time to venture further afield...