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Non-Religious Weddings in Howitt

Weddings in Australia can be performed by "Marriage Celebrants". These are people authorised by the Attorney-General's department to perform weddings - they know the requirements and are able to complete all the appropriate paperwork correctly, so your marriage will be valid, legal and binding.

This page covers celebrants in the area of: Howitt, Norman and Normanton

Celebrants near Howitt available for Non-Religious Weddings:

  • Renee Matthew   CMC

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    Normanton QLD

    (07) 4054 2619

    0409 489 161

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