What a perfect day! FOR A WEDDING ON THE TODAY SHOW We got the call on Monday afternoon to say, “The Today Show and Visit Sunshine Coast are filming at Mooloolaba on Thursday morning and they would like to feature a beach wedding, can you do that?”. After a moment of panic, the phone tree […]
Sunshine Coast Council News – May 2020
In an effort to support businesses during the COVID-19 restrictions, council has resolved to waive application fees for weddings, temporary entertainment events and commercial use permits. Events and weddings that are cancelled are eligible for a refund of the application fee. Council would like to inform event and wedding organisers that they are required to […]
Focus on Morgan & Sam
Morgan and Sam met in a small country town, 6 hours north west of Mooloolaba while teaching at the same school. Their paths crossed regularly at the local pub for after work drinks. One day Sam went over to Morgan’s house and he hasn’t left since. Sam proposed to Morgan by setting up a scavenger […]
Mooloolaba Says ‘I do’ at VIP Launch
Panoramic views across the ocean, beautiful garden settings by the Mooloolaba River, photos with yachts bobbing in the background, meander along the esplanade and wharf, or stroll on the soft sand and enjoy the pandanus tree vistas – Mooloolaba has it all for a perfect wedding day. Two hundred wedding industry experts will celebrate the […]
Top Tips for a COOL wedding on a HOT day
So, you’re having a summer, outdoor wedding and you have your fingers crossed for blue skies and a cool, slight breeze. You want your wedding to be memorable for all the right reasons. If you and your guests are comfortable, the occasion is remembered for the emotion, the experience of love and magic, however, if […]
Getting Married Legally in Australia
The Legal Process Step by Step So, you’d like to be legally married in Australia? Here is the legal process. You, the couple must: 1. Be a partnership of two people [regardless of gender] aged 18+ (If one of you is 16+ and the other 18+ you can apply for special permission through the court). […]