Celtic Ceremony at Port Phillip Heads |
A Blending of Cultures at Lorne |
Jumping the Broom |
Every wedding is a special event . And all wedding couples are special people with their own individual hopes and aspirations, for the whole of their married life together and particularly for their wedding day. This day is the culmination of the plans which people make to mark this memorable event – something to cherish for the rest of their lives.
Including Some Little People |
Medieval Themed Wedding |

Saint Valentine's Day at Point Roadknight |
Many people are happy to follow a well established pattern and design a ceremony which meets their individual needs and to conduct the ceremony at a wedding venue which may be very special to them. But some couples go beyond the essential basic requirements to hold a ceremony which may be very different. For instance, it may incorporate words or other features which have special significance for them, and for their family and friends. It may acknowledge their national background or cultural beliefs in some special way. You may wish to honour the environment, to incorporate a Celtic flavour or a handfasting, or to recognise your cultural heritage.
On the Yarra at Twilight |
Under a Chupah (canopy) at Barwon Heads |
A Maypole Dance (with dog!) |
In modern multi-cultural Australia these choices have become a growing trend among weddings conducted by civil celebrants. A civil celebrant can provide not only ideas, but also the flexibility needed to make your special ceremony come together in a practical way. With the experience of conducting many hundreds of ceremonies, I am able to help you develop a wedding ceremony which meets all of these special requirements - to make your day a complete fulfilment of your dreams.
Medieval Banquet at Queenscliff |
Down Among the Sculptures (Lorne) |
A Circle Ceremony at Ocean Grove |
The photographs on this page illustrate just some of the special ceremonies which I have conducted for some very special people . |