
About our family-owned funeral services in the Burnett region.
Fred is a registered nurse and midwife and Shirley is a qualified teacher. Fred and Shirley are local people caring for local communities. Both Fred and Shirley have a proven track record of being caring, considerate, tactful, sympathetic and at all times discreet.
“Where caring comes first” is not just a motto, but something the Hampson’s believe in and live by, not only from arranging the funeral but to the after care of families as well.
Whilst Fred and Shirley were initially based in Gayndah, they purchased a house at Woodgate Beach in 2012 and these days divide their time between Woodgate Beach and Gayndah. They are thankful to have a very supportive team that enables them to work between both businesses.
Shirley possesses her Certificate IV in Celebrancy whilst Fred has studied the relevant units for becoming a funeral celebrant.
Both have years of experience in dealing with bereaved families and will work with families to ease the burden of their loss and organize a funeral service that is personalized and celebrates the life of your loved one in a way that their life is worth celebrating.
Both Shirley and Fred are available to perform any type of funeral service required by families including religious and non-religious ceremonies, cultural specific ceremonies, graveside services, committal ceremonies at crematoriums.
They possess the qualities of a highly qualified, professional celebrants:
- Enjoys working with different people
- Has good oral and written communication skills
- Is confident in public-speaking situations
- Is creative, flexible, tactful and empathetic
- Is mature, ethical, responsible, dedicated and conscientious
- Is socially and psychologically insightful
- Possesses good organisational skills




Our team
Tina Ung
Funeral Director’s Attendant
Tina has been part of our team for some time and has become a highly valued and reliable member of Burnett Regional Funeral Services. Versatile and dedicated, she contributes across many areas including funeral director’s assistant, administration, transfer services, and maintenance.
Visitors to our Gayndah premises often admire the beautiful gardens — a reflection of Tina’s care and hard work. Her previous experience as an administration officer in a medical practice gave her the skills to build strong, supportive relationships with clients, something she continues to bring to her role here.
A proud local, Tina and her family are deeply connected to the community. She is approachable, dependable, and always willing to lend a hand, making her an important part of both our team and the families we serve.
Bodhi Ashcroft
Mortuary Attendant & Funeral Director’s Assistant
Bodhi brings a wealth of versatility to our team, with experience across mortuary services, assisting funeral directors, and carrying out many of our transfer services. Reliable and committed, she approaches every aspect of her work with care and professionalism.
Now a permanent part-time member of Burnett Regional Funeral Services, Bodhi balances her role with the demands of raising a young family. Her dedication and multi-faceted skills make her a valued and trusted part of our team, supporting both colleagues and families with compassion and respect.
Peta Eisel
Funeral Director’s Attendant
Peta is a proud Gayndah local, having lived and been educated in the community all her life. Her deep roots in the area give her a strong connection to the families she serves, and a genuine understanding of local traditions and values.
Over the years with Burnett Regional Funeral Services, Peta has gained extensive experience across many roles — from administration and funeral director’s assistant, to transfer services and mortuary care. This hands-on knowledge means she is well equipped to guide families with both professionalism and compassion.
Peta is approachable, understanding, and always willing to listen. Families often find comfort in her caring nature and her ability to make difficult times feel a little lighter.


What makes us stand out?
We believe a funeral should be a true reflection of a loved one’s life: personal, meaningful and without unnecessary rules. Whatever feels right is proper: if a song matters, it should be sung; if special people want to share their thoughts, they should be heard; and if treasured items hold significance, they should be part of the service.