Australian Wedding Ceremonies
Marriage in Australia comes with a complete legal to-do list prior to the event, so it’s worth contacting the local registry for details of certified wedding celebrants as they will be able to walk you through the process. At the very least, it’s worth knowing that you have to register a Notice of Intended Marriage with the celebrant who’ll be conducting your event, with at least one month and one day between your date of registry and planned wedding day!
An Australian wedding ceremony, civil or religious, will include the exchange of rings, which follows the European tradition of a wedding band of a perfect circle, to represent the never-ending element of love. In Australia, the rings are customarily worn on the third finger of the left hand, in keeping with the ancient Roman and Greek idea of the ring being on the vein which leads directly to the heart.
The real twist with an Australian wedding ceremony comes in those areas which enjoy great weather and fabulous coastlines, as outdoor weddings are extremely popular and beach-side ones in particular! These outdoor ceremonies may be chosen for their exquisite locations by many couples, but for others they are a nod to native Aboriginal roots, whose ceremonies would have been held outdoors, under an arbour or canopy.
Australian Wedding CeremoniesMarriage in Australia comes with a complete legal to-do list prior to the event, so it’s worth contacting the local registry for details of certified wedding celebrants as they will be able to walk you through the process. At the very least, it’s worth knowing that you have to register a Notice of Intended Marriage with the celebrant who’ll be conducting your event, with at least one month and one day between your date of registry and planned wedding day!An Australian wedding ceremony, civil or religious, will include the exchange of rings, which follows the European tradition of a wedding band of a perfect circle, to represent the never-ending element of love. In Australia, the rings are customarily worn on the third finger of the left hand, in keeping with the ancient Roman and Greek idea of the ring being on the vein which leads directly to the heart.The real twist with an Australian wedding ceremony comes in those areas which enjoy great weather and fabulous coastlines, as outdoor weddings are extremely popular and beach-side ones in particular! These outdoor ceremonies may be chosen for their exquisite locations by many couples, but for others they are a nod to native Aboriginal roots, whose ceremonies would have been held outdoors, under an arbour or canopy.
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