I agree with ROCKFORD about the FamilySearch records. You have to scroll through pages of difficult handwriting, starting from the date of death - for, say, 10 days. Even then, you may miss the entry . Or you may be looking in the wrong cemetery. However, I've found it a useful resource and have found several family burials and lair records in this way.
As stated, there is a managed search by Council. But personally, I prefer to look myself as I have more confidence in my searching, than theirs. It also feels more like "real" research :-) Maybe we need to do both.