Acropolis Funerals named finalist in 2026 Canterbury Bankstown Business Awards

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Acropolis Funerals were named finalists for the Outstanding Professional Services Award at the 2026 Canterbury Bankstown Local Business Awards.

In a Facebook post announcing the news, Acropolis Funerals thanked their customers, families and friends for their “unconditional love, support, and votes submitted.”

“This recognition highlights the trust our community places in us during some of life’s most difficult moments. It reinforces our unwavering commitment to providing compassionate, personalised, and professional funeral services,” the Acropolis Funerals team said in the post.

The funeral home said it remains dedicated to providing the best possible service for each family who has lost a loved one.

“Every family we serve is at the heart of what we do, and this nomination is a meaningful reminder that our dedication is making a difference,” they said.

The post flooded with comments congratulating the team, their constant professionalism and the compassion, dignity, and care they provide to their customers.

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