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Choosing your Marriage Celebrant takes time, energy and thought. The memories of this special day you are both planning, will remain with you forever.
Traditional Wedding Ceremonies remain very popular with most couples.
You should always choose the Ceremony that best suits your separate personalities and ideals. I will advise and guide you to the Ceremony that will remain 'your special dream' forever.
On your first visit, I will provide you with a 'Marriage package' containing a variety of information and different Wedding Ceremonies from which to choose.
Ian was a NSW Police Officer for 30 years retiring in 1990. During that lengthy service, Ian was 'the official spokesperson' for the Police Force, appearing regularly on National Radio, TV and Public Forums.
His reason for becoming a Civil Celebrant was as a result of his experiences with people of all cultural backgrounds that he met as a Police Officer, seeking guidance with their own and their families lives - (Birth, Marriage, Death).
He has been an active surf lifesaver in Sydney since 1958.
Ian was sworn in as a Justice of the Peace for NSW in 1976. His appointment by the Federal Attorney-General as a Marriage Celebrant was made in 1994.
Ian is an authorised Marriage/Funeral Celebrant, and a Member of both the Australian Federation of Civil Celebrants (AFCC) and the Association of Authorised Marriage Celebrants Australia Inc. (AAMCA).
Ian now provides a professional service to interested persons as an authorised Civil Celebrant.
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Hi Ian
It's the Schwagers! we are back from our honeymoon and just wanted to say a huge thank you for being our celebrant for our wedding.
We had such a wonderful day and just wanted to thank you for such a lovely service, you made Chris, my dad and me feel so relaxed before and during the service and you have such a wonderful energy that is contagious!
So many of our friends and family commented on how lovely and fun the service was, thank you again for contributing to our wonderful day.

From
Emma, Chris and Jai Schwager.
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