Twenty-two-year-old Sarah Broanda spends her days surrounded by dead bodies.
The Townsville woman is Queensland's youngest embalmer and part of a growing cohort of young people taking up careers in the funeral industry.
All 11 newly qualified embalmers at the Australian Institute of Embalming national conference in March were women.
While working in a mortuary may sound morbid to some, the reality has been anything but for Ms Broanda.
"It is definitely a calling," she said.
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