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I’ve described my ceremony preparation and writing style before as a series of...
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Read MoreOur friends in Canberra emailed all Aussie celebrants with the good news that our OPD – our...
Read MoreAs a wedding celebrant, our role is pivotal in creating a memorable experience for couples on...
Read MoreSilvia asks: I really want to find out how to start a website when you haven’t done any...
Read MoreA celebrant reached out recently with a query that sparked me thinking about how well we’re...
Read MoreKim and Zac married in Cronulla and they always knew that Tania Marsh was going to be their...
Read MoreThis Insights podcast episode is with Josh and Sarah-Louise Anderson, who is planning her wedding...
Read MoreWe understand that accessibility is key in providing seamless services as a marriage celebrant, and we also understand that the Notice of Intended Marriage and Official Certificate of Marriage being provided from the AGD as protected PDFs is not just annoying but an impediment to a digital and modern paperwork workflow.
That’s why we’ve taken the initiative to make your life a little easier by decrypting the PDFs provided by the Marriage Law and Celebrants Section of the Attorney-General’s Department and making them available to members use. Here, you’ll find all the essential documents you need, free from the cumbersome password protections that can slow you down – or in my case recently, stop a marriage being registered by the BDM.
Our aim is to ensure that you, as a celebrant, have quick and effortless access to these important resources, allowing you to focus more on crafting memorable ceremonies for your couples. Whether you’re conducting legal paperwork or looking for guidance on the latest in marriage regulations, our unlocked PDFs are readily available for your convenience.
Dive into our collection today and experience hassle-free access to all the documents you need at your fingertips:
Read MoreCouples who want to get married in Australia have to give one month’s notice. Whenever the mere suggestion of changing that is raised, there is extreme pushback from many celebrants. So I did some digging into why this rule exists…
Read MoreThis week saw the 28th user of Instagram – that’s right, he’s been using...
Read MoreThe wedding industry in Australia is vibrant and evolving, despite the shifting societal views on...
Read MoreCome dive into Sharon and Adam’s wedding in the picturesque Douglas Vale Historic Vineyard...
Read MoreLet’s have a chat about something not everyone loves discussing, but we all know is...
Read MoreWebinar on this topic: $10 to watch on demand webinars to learn about the new marriage law...
Read MoreWebinar on this topic: $10 to watch on demand webinars to learn about the new marriage law...
Read MoreAre you ready to take your Instagram game to the next level? Join us for an exclusive online event, the Instagram Mythbusters event, featuring the incredible Edwin Smith from The Social Sandwich and hosted by me (Josh Withers).
Read MoreAmanda asks about social media and marketing: Hi, I’ve been registered since March 2024....
Read MoreThis week members can rewatch the webinar recording of Josh Withers and Edwin from The Social...
Read MoreIf you’re a wedding celebrant looking to improve your online presence and attract more...
Read MoreIt’s marriage statistics release day, somehow three and a half months ahead of schedule! For...
Read MoreOver a decade ago (a decade and two months actually) everyone’s favourite celebrant-shaped...
Read MoreJo asks: Hey Josh, it’s one of your favourite subjects – P.A. systems. I am saving up for my first one, not even sure where to start but think my budget might stretch to $2k. Is that too little? Can you provide some options and good suppliers? Would love to hear your thoughts.
Read MoreTracey asks: As of last month, another celebrant has been registered in the regional city where I...
Read MoreIf you don’t know who MrBeast is, then jump onto Youtube and search for the guy with 312 million...
Read MoreA wedding blog that you and I both love posed some questions to me about how much celebrants cost,...
Read MoreThe best marketing in the world meets the target market where they’re at. Whether...
Read MoreWhen you’re building your celebrant website, you’re crafting the digital front door to your...
Read MoreThis week, I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Steve and Joel on the Wed.Co Podcast,...
Read MoreAnka asks: Lately I’ve noticed a lot of celebrants on Facebook have started advertising that they can do weddings overseas?? I didn’t think we could? Im presuming they might be just completing paperwork at the airport before they depart? Or did u miss something
Read MoreA commitment ceremony can be an important and simple way to celebrate a marriage-like-love when the legal formalities of marriage according to the law in Australia aren’t possible, as in one of our member’s cases today where her couple won’t have their divorce papers ready in time. While not legally binding, these ceremonies can be as meaningful and special as a wedding, maintaining a fun, honest, and legal approach without stepping into the realm of marriage solemnisation under Australian law.
Read MoreFor the last decade, I’ve famously recommended the Sennheiser EW range of wireless microphones to...
Read MoreSpeaking to a group of people who don’t have to listen to you is a privilege I don’t take lightly....
Read MoreLet’s talk about why I, as a celebrant, stand in the middle of the ceremony, right between the...
Read MoreIs there really a shortage of celebrants in NSW? Sarah takes a look at the numbers…
Read MoreThings are tough out there, financially and commercially speaking. Many of us are on the coal...
Read MoreArtificial intelligence workshops for wedding professionals and celebrants by the Celebrant Institute
Read MoreAs authorised marriage celebrants, we’re entrusted with some of the most sensitive details in our...
Read MoreBDMs can’t just go around modifying the legal marriage documents, that’s not how it works!
Read MoreIn an exciting development for Aussie marriage celebrants, Apple has announced new features that...
Read MoreAs we analyse the latest consumer behaviour data from the USA, clear trends are emerging that will...
Read MoreJake asks: “When I get couples to sign via video chat it’s pretty clunky and I’d...
Read MoreJoin me once more as we talk about marriage celebrant security, something that’s both mundane and...
Read MoreWhen planning a wedding, legal questions can sometimes create emotional challenges, especially when family dynamics are involved. Recently, a mother of the bride asked a complex question: could her daughter marry her husband’s son, given they are technically step-siblings? The situation raised questions about family relationships, the Marriage Act, and what defines a lawful union in Australia.
Read MoreI’ll hazard a guess that Celebrant Institute members and other celebrant colleagues have...
Read MoreI am obsessed with trying to optimise my productivity whilst maintaing a really high delivery of...
Read MoreMercy asks: I’d like to know about your booklet. The idea of printing an expensive booklet seemed a bit outdated to me, given that there are so many resources online and such a diversity of options for couples these days. None of my couples so far have been interested in readings, and I’m reluctant to pin them down as far as ceremony structure goes either, until I know more about them. What does your booklet look like, how many pages etc and what quality do you recommend? Do you find that couples choose structure and content based on the booklet or do you also provide links? And how do you get around the fact that you may want to update it when you find more content? I worry about the expense when I think about how often I come across new stuff and imagine wanting to change things up often. I know not all celebrants provide a booklet of information to their couples, but I have since the beginning of my life as a celebrant, and I find it helps both me and the couple stay on track and organised, and the couples who choose to work with me love the way it helps them plan out their ceremony.
Read MoreThe digital landscape is shifting beneath our feet, and as wedding celebrants, we need to adapt or...
Read MoreA sharp look at why traditional wedding directories are facing their “Yahoo moment” as couples’ search habits evolve, plus what makes a truly valuable directory in 2025 – including free listing opportunities for Australian wedding vendors.
Read MoreWe’ve all been there. A couple enquires about your celebrant services. You exchange emails, maybe...
Read MoreAs a full-time celebrant who’s worked across Australia and internationally, I know the tension so...
Read MoreI feel like there’s a lot of here-say as to the state of the wedding industry today so I...
Read MoreAs an Australian marriage celebrant, we’re juggling multiple responsibilities–from crafting...
Read MoreMy new reMarkable tablet and why I love it so much!
Read MoreShow you’re a professional celebrant with the new Celebrant Institute website badge. Boost SEO, build trust, and stand out with this simple but powerful addition to your site.
Read MoreBeing a celebrant is a strange and wonderful job. You stand in front of a group of strangers,...
Read MoreLet’s be honest for a second: the wedding industry has been under this illusion for years that...
Read MoreDiscover the exact website structure that converts browsers into bookings. Step-by-step guide to arranging your celebrant pages.
Read MoreThe story of marriage celebrancy in Australia over the past two decades is not just a tale of...
Read MoreThe Attorney-General’s Department is redrafting the ‘Happily Ever (before and) After’ brochure –...
Read MoreOne of the questions we get asked regularly at the Celebrant Institute is: “Does your membership...
Read MoreInstagram has always felt like a bit of a closed shop when it comes to being found, aka search,...
Read MoreWhen I sit down with a couple for the first time, I always buy their coffee. Not just because I’m...
Read MoreLast year my favourite day, Marriage Statistics Release Day, was three and a half months ahead of...
Read MoreWhy Sarah has gone back to work and why it’s okay if you want to too
Read MoreYou wouldn’t spend hundreds of thousands of dollars building a house on land that...
Read MoreOne of my biggest regrets of a thought – I only thought this, I didn’t even say it –...
Read MoreOne of your colleagues wrote to me recently about the quandary that presents itself when you...
Read MoreThere are over 10,000 registered marriage celebrants in Australia. In 2024, there were 120,844...
Read MoreAfter founding and running the Celebrant Institute together with Sarah for nearly a decade, Josh...
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