The state of the wedding industry, according to the 2024 Easy Weddings survey
The Easy Weddings 2024 Australian Wedding Industry Report provides an overview of the state of the...
Read Moreby Josh Withers | Mar 11, 2024 | Marketing and Social Media | 0 |
The Easy Weddings 2024 Australian Wedding Industry Report provides an overview of the state of the...
Read Moreby Josh Withers | Mar 12, 2024 | Marketing and Social Media | 0 |
A new study finds that the later we meet someone in a sequence, the more negatively we describe...
Read Moreby Josh Withers | Mar 14, 2024 | The Business of Celebrancy | 0 |
Explaining the 2024 dip in wedding enquiries and bookings, or the shortening of planning time, Shane references a New York Times article which references the investors letter from the world’s largest retailer of diamond jewellery, Signet.
Read Moreby Josh Withers | Mar 15, 2024 | The Art of Ceremony | 3 |
I’ve described my ceremony preparation and writing style before as a series of...
Read Moreby Josh Withers | Mar 15, 2024 | Community News | 0 |
Our friends in Canberra emailed all Aussie celebrants with the good news that our OPD – our...
Read Moreby Josh Withers | Mar 20, 2024 | The Art of Ceremony | 0 |
As a wedding celebrant, our role is pivotal in creating a memorable experience for couples on...
Read Moreby Josh Withers | Mar 29, 2024 | Marketing and Social Media | 1 |
Silvia asks: I really want to find out how to start a website when you haven’t done any...
Read Moreby Josh Withers | Apr 21, 2024 | The Business of Celebrancy | 0 |
A celebrant reached out recently with a query that sparked me thinking about how well we’re...
Read Moreby Josh Withers | May 6, 2024 | The Business of Celebrancy | 0 |
We 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 Moreby Sarah Aird | May 7, 2024 | Our Guidelines to Australian Marriage Law | 1 |
Couples 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 Moreby Josh Withers | May 10, 2024 | Marketing and Social Media | 0 |
This week saw the 28th user of Instagram – that’s right, he’s been using...
Read Moreby Josh Withers | May 11, 2024 | Marketing and Social Media | 0 |
The wedding industry in Australia is vibrant and evolving, despite the shifting societal views on...
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