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Anne Fitzgerald Celebrant Blue Mountains

Locality: Hazelbrook, New South Wales

Phone: +61 400 054 175



Address: PO Box 500 2779 Hazelbrook, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.annefitz.com.au

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21.01.2022 Love this idea. It's one of the tasks that can delegated and taken on by anyone with a little time, and friends or children with hole punches. Share the love!



17.01.2022 It's often not possible for our loved ones to be with us physically, but we can carry them in our hearts and in other ways.

17.01.2022 Highly recommend Anne. She was so patient with me changing our wedding script multiple times. She worked with me with ideas on how we could have a micro wedding... yet personalise it to make it special and memorable. Our day was so perfect. I cannot stop smiling. It will be a precious memory we hold forever

16.01.2022 Micro weddings are surprisingly lovely.



15.01.2022 "Dear Celebrant From 9 December 2017, marriage in Australia will be redefined as ‘the union of 2 people to the exclusion of all others, voluntarily entered into for life’. The right to marry under Australian law will no longer be determined by sex or gender. It will be legal for same-sex couples to marry in Australia. The usual requirements around giving a Notice of Intended Marriage continue to apply; the NOIM must be given at least one month prior to the wedding cer...emony, unless a shortening of time has been obtained from a prescribed authority. The earliest a same sex couple can give a notice is 9 December 2017. You must comply with new marriage ceremony requirements from 9 December 2017 The amendments to the Marriage Act also change the vows and monitum that are to be stated by the couple and the authorised celebrant in marriage ceremonies on and after 9 December 2017.... Bridget Quayle Registrar of Marriage Celebrants"

14.01.2022 A winter wedding in the Mountains conjures images of mists and gorgeous art deco and art nouveaux venues and a lifetime of romantic anniversary getaways.

14.01.2022 Here is the link to Compassionate Communities - another of the quiet shifts that are occurring to improve the way we as a culture deal with end of life. 'Compassionate Communities Network aims to promote and integrate social approaches to dying, death and bereavement in the everyday life of individuals and communities'.



14.01.2022 If you are interested, The GroundSwell Project works to 'create a cultural shift in the way Australians respond to grief'.

13.01.2022 It's Friday 15th of May, a good day for an update on NSW social restrictions in the season of Covid19. From today: <3 weddings can have up to 10 guests plus the people conducting or assisting in the conduct of the service, a photographer, a videographer, and the couple; <3 indoor funerals and memorial services can have up to 20 mourners and outdoor funerals up to 30 mourners.

09.01.2022 Hello. Happy New Year and I am still here! My priorities have been elsewhere - and not as much on self-promotion, so apologies for offering here so little of interest lately. Since Marriage Equality was introduced, with a bumper 700 additional celebrants qualified to meet the expected demand, I decided to refocus for a year or two. So many celebrants who have been patient members of the LGBTQIA communities finally won the opportunity to perform weddings within those communit...ies, and I had no intention of robbing them of that moment by competing for business. So my profile has been low of late. I have used the time well. There have been a few changes to the law affecting celebrants, which allow us to offer related services as well as celebrancy. After two couples had to postpone their wedding because they made the garden look so lovely that the landlord decided to sell the house, I decided to explore the possibility of offering my garden (as a fallback option as part of the service). I am not there as yet but well on the way. I have been trialing recording the ceremony from my speaker (also as part of the service) and providing an edited copy with the ceremony booklet. Done! I have undertaken Picaluna Funeral training and look forward to joining their Mardi Gras float (anybody with sequin clothing that I can borrow may like to message me - thanks). Picaluna is appealing because they handle the whole process transparently and you design everything with the celebrant and director present from the outset - no time pressure, no hidden costs, and at a place that is meaningful for you. Funeral parlor services can be wonderful and perfect for some but others find the pressure of time and cost overwhelming at such a sad time. So the shingle is out, and polished for 2019 and beyond. I don't tend to take or post photos of ceremonies because it feels uncomfortable for me to do that at a ceremony. Thanks to those who send me images from time to time. Cheers to a 2019 that makes us proud to be the ape with the big brain. Oh, and if you are/know someone who is struggling with the costs of a ceremony - we can sort something out.

07.01.2022 I pinch myself sometimes. Writing marriage ceremonies must be the most beautiful job on earth. #allyouneedisloveI pinch myself sometimes. Writing marriage ceremonies must be the most beautiful job on earth. #allyouneedislove

07.01.2022 Beautiful. Your ceremony is what you can imagine.



06.01.2022 What an incredible couple of days! Yesterday, at spectacular Lincoln's rock at Wentworth Falls, two lovely people married in the knowledge that the law had changed and their adopted home was a more a more inclusive and kind Australia. And today, I was surprised at the depth of emotion as I stated the brand new Monitum with the new words that according to Australian law marriage is the 'union of two people....' The bride broke into spontaneous applause, there was clapping and ...joyous laughter. It has really happened. Thank you to all those who worked so hard to bring this about; and to those who challenged themselves to shake off the fear. Love is nothing to be afraid of. (Yes I know I ended that sentence with a preposition, but you try it the other way... blech). See more

06.01.2022 A message from the GroundSwell Project about a meeting this coming Saturday at Katoomba 'Community meeting about better care for all "even to the end of our days". The best community is one we build together - the way we want it. Have you cared for someone at end of life? Come and share your story. Would you like to be a part of a world-wide social movement to increase well-being for people at end of life? ... Want to be a part of building a community road map to an integrated compassionate community? ALL WELCOME - BRING YOUR FRIENDS' 8 September 2018, 3:00 pm 5:30 pm AEST, LOCATION Junction 142 142 Katoomba Street Katoomba, NSW 2780 See more

05.01.2022 The wanderer has returned - ready for 2018 in Australia. My mobile phone number has been reinstated, and it seems most of the contacts have been retrieved - wasn't expecting that. I wonder whether the photos will reappear (fingers crossed - but probably not). On the ceremony front, I'm already back on deck - a wedding at #WaldaraFarm at Oberon last Saturday, and one at the #FairmontLeura this weekend. So many beautiful locations! ... This planet blows my mind. #keepperspective

05.01.2022 Well, I'm surrendering to Facebook's insistence that I post to my business page. Here I am, this morning after the most divine wedding of Julia and Daniel at #TheHydroMajestic. Thank you, Julia and Daniel, for including me in your beautiful love story.

05.01.2022 One of the most enjoyable tasks while setting up my celebrancy website was choosing an image from among the many on Gary's site (http://garyphayes.com/photography/galleries/falling-waters/). The one I kept returning to is 'After the Storm' (Lower Leura Cascades). I love that it offers a moment's respite from the 'industry' of planning a ceremony. Please enjoy.

02.01.2022 Picaluna funerals offer a different approach to end of life - whether sudden or expected. It is wonderful to know there is a more personal and meaningful way to deal with this part of life...Picaluna is a disrupter that will only bring benefits to the funeral 'industry'. Movements like 'The GroundSwell Project' and 'Compassionate Communities' are helping our communities and society to reflect on how we approach death, grief and the celebration of life. Some cultures have retained deep and meaningful ritual, others have some way to go. Things are changing - back to the future, perhaps. https://www.facebook.com/picalunafunerals/posts/1570595399715834

01.01.2022 I've been looking at small and intimate and affordable venues in the mountains for weddings and other ceremonies including memorials and funerals. Would love your suggestions. I hope to put together a list of suggestions for those planning for something a little different. I do love this place in Sydney - a tiny wheelbarrow café in the St James Church courtyard - great baguettes and coffee. It's right in the heart of town, opposite Hyde Park Barracks, yet strangely calm and quiet. I visited the café last year and spoke to the manager about whether the little café at the front had plans for functions behind in the crypt. Sure did. And doesn't it look wonderful?:) https://jardinstjames.com.au/

01.01.2022 It had to happen.

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