All's well at three feet under

By B.c Lewis
Updated March 3 2015 - 2:16pm, first published 12:00am
Kerrie Noonan wants Mountains residents to have a natural burial option."We want to raise awareness about the environmental benefits of natural burial for individuals, their families and the environment". Pictured with fellow advocate Belinda Heath and her four-year-old daughter Zena Agafonoff. Photographed on the bush outskirts of Wentworth Falls cemetery.
Kerrie Noonan wants Mountains residents to have a natural burial option."We want to raise awareness about the environmental benefits of natural burial for individuals, their families and the environment". Pictured with fellow advocate Belinda Heath and her four-year-old daughter Zena Agafonoff. Photographed on the bush outskirts of Wentworth Falls cemetery.

When Kerrie Noonan of Woodford leaves this mortal coil, it won't involve a casket, the embalming process, a headstone or a burial plot six feet under.

Get the latest Katoomba news in your inbox

Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date.

We care about the protection of your data. Read our Privacy Policy.