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Kate Allen Celebrations

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia



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25.01.2022 Just over a year ago I married Casey and Anthony, their ceremony was simple and elegant. They knew what wanted and their personal vows were heartfelt and meaningful. #kateallencelebrations #brisbanecelebrant #vows #youngcelebrant #mtcootthabotanicgardens #natashacorriephotography



25.01.2022 Wedding dances are an important cultural ritual for many of us....an important investment in your wedding and your marriage, in my opinion. Plus, if you can get through learning a dance routine in the lead up to your big day, your marriage will survive anything! Check these out for some hilarious and mind-blowing inspiration.

24.01.2022 Calling all Queer Folk and their loved ones, let's get married anyway! Please share this very important post proudly and widely.

20.01.2022 Well, thats that then! The same-sex marriage plebiscite is dead and "thank goodness", I say. The plebiscite could have subjected same-sex couples and their families to months public debate about the merits of marriage equality, which may have included hurtful and unnecessary vitriol and would not have resulted in marriage equality alone. So where does that leave us now? Unless there is a dramatic change in politics, it may see us waiting years before we can get married. [ 138 more words ] http://kateallencelebrations.com//calling-all-queer-folk-l



18.01.2022 Dreaming of beautiful babies today, writing naming ceremonies is such a joyful task! So much potential and promise all wrapped up in one very cute package.

17.01.2022 Before you ask, no, I have not changed careers, I am still Marriage Celebrant! Today I want to talk about eloping, and I cant think of a more beautiful elopement story than "The Owl and The Pussy-Cat", except for mine of course! My beloved and I couldnt get married in Australia so we headed to NZ for a registry ceremony and it was divinely intimate and perfect for us. [ 576 more words ] http://kateallencelebrations.com//o-lovely-pussy-o-pussy-m

17.01.2022 Last week saw amendments to the Marriage Act of 1961 to allow same sex couples to marry, and the end of what has felt like a marathon of public debate and speculation about the merit of the lives of LGBTIQ Australians. While many of us viewed the postal survey as an expensive, divisive and unnecessary exercise in political swerving and cowardice, I have taken great heart in the result that the majority of Australians do support us and our right to marry a same sex partner. [ 190 more words ] http://kateallencelebrations.com//i-now-pronounce-you-hus/



17.01.2022 It was my very great honour to conduct the Naming Ceremony of Evelyn "Evie" Rae Dyer yesterday for her gorgeous mothers, Nicole Dyer and Lauren Bellew Dyer and her brother Ned (the rockstar!).

16.01.2022 Well, that's that then! The same-sex marriage plebiscite is dead and "thank goodness", I say. The plebiscite could have subjected same-sex couples and their families to months public debate about the merits of marriage equality, which may have included hurtful and unnecessary vitriol and would not have resulted in marriage equality alone. So where does that leave us now? Unless there is a dramatic change in politics, it may see us waiting years before we can get married. [ 138 more words ] http://kateallencelebrations.com//calling-all-queer-folk-l

15.01.2022 Humanising marriage equality, the LGBTI community is just like you and they deserve to get married too! Bring on marriage equality in 2016!

14.01.2022 Divine and besotted couple + gorgeous family + beautiful setting = one very happy celebrant. I love my job! Well done "The Bramy Bunch"!

11.01.2022 Snippets of love from my divine couples. Photo credit to Anne Taylor Photography, Dreamlife Brisbane and Natasha Corrie Photography.



09.01.2022 Have you considered an Unplugged Wedding? More than your photos being marred by camera phones, are your guests present with you during your marriage ceremony if they are busy snapping or filming? On the other hand, you may be very keen to see your ceremony from your guests perspective. Make sure that you and your beloved discuss whether you wish to ask your guests to refrain from using their device during your ceremony. You might invite your guests to take as much footage as they like and give them a hashtag to post it to, or you (or your awesome celebrant who thinks of everything) could ask them politely to refrain. You decide, its your big day, do it your way.

05.01.2022 The headset and the big red book are ready to marry some funky folks! Thank you glorious sunshine for shining and the river for looking so gorgeous this afternoon.

01.01.2022 Calling all Queer Folk and their loved ones, lets get married anyway! Please share this very important post proudly and widely.

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