My Tributes is now accessible across McPherson Media Group publications.
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Rechelle Zammit
My Tributes has arrived at Shepparton News and the wider McPherson Media Group, providing an accessible platform for informing the community and commemorating loved ones.
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My Tributes is Australia’s leading destination for death, funeral and obituary notices.
Powered by News Australia's national reach, the platform provides a respectful space where families can commemorate loved ones across both digital and print formats.
By partnering with publishers nationwide, My Tributes extends this experience to local mastheads, providing a lasting digital home for every tribute.
My Tributes helps inform, celebrate and share all life stories thoughtfully and in one trusted place.
The online platform can be accessed by clicking the My Tributes logo in the upper left corner of the McPherson Media Group news websites.
Each notice is shareable to social media and email, and can be used as documentation for bereavement leave and special considerations applications.
The notices are free to access and are part of a shared database that allows users to view notices from across Australia.
Oscar Brown from McPherson Media Group’s client services said “the goal is to be more accessible than just being in the paper”.
“If you can’t get the paper, or you don’t have a subscription, or you’re from elsewhere, you can still find the notice,” he said.
“You don’t have to wait for the paper to come out, and this ensures people don’t miss funeral services.”
Grace Natalizio from Owen Mohan Funeral Directors said My Tributes was a fantastic platform to work with and it “ensures no-one misses their chance to pay their respects”.
“We have a lot of families that aren’t originally from Shepparton, so the online notices allow them to share the notice with family who access the paper,” Ms Natalizio said.
“The notices are an important thing for the families to do, it gives them a chance to thank carers and retirement homes.”