
Who's this Adam guy?
Hey, I’m Adam, a Newcastle-based wedding celebrant creating relaxed, story-driven ceremonies for couples who don’t want anything awkward, boring or forgettable.
If you're getting married in Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, or anywhere across the Hunter, you probably don’t want a stiff, overly formal ceremony that feels like it was downloaded from the internet. You want something that actually sounds like you.
That’s what I do.

Newcastle weddings just hit different.
Newcastle couples tend to want something more laid-back and less traditional, and that’s exactly my style.
I regularly work across Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, The Hunter Valley and Port Stephens.
From beach ceremonies to backyard weddings to full-scale winery celebrations, I’ve got you covered.
Some Newcastle venues I love working at include:
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Merewether Surfhouse
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Ravella
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Hickson St Lookout
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Crystalbrook Kingsley
(And yep, I’m always happy to travel for the right vibe.)

What's your deal, Adam?
I used to be based in Sydney’s Inner West, but Newcastle is home now. And honestly? The laid-back vibe here suits my ceremony style perfectly.
Beach weddings in Merewether. Backyard weddings in Mayfield. Big Hunter Valley winery parties. Intimate elopements overlooking the water.
Newcastle couples tend to want something relaxed, personal and real, not stiff and scripted.
That’s exactly how I work.
How much does a Newcastle wedding celebrant cost?
A celebrant in Newcastle can cost anywhere from $800-$3000+. There's a few factors that influence price including experience, style and the type of ceremony you are after. Just send me an enquiry, and I'll hit you back with a quote quick smart!
Do you travel around Lake Macquarie and the Hunter?
Absolutely. I regularly work in Lake Macquarie, the Hunter Valley, Port Stephens, and surrounding areas.
Do we have to write vows? Do you help with this?
Quick answer- No and Yes. Long Answer - By law in Australia, both parties have a legal vow that they must say during the ceremony. This is it, all you've got to do legally. Some couples choose to write some personalised vows for one another, which is awesome. And others, decide not to because it's not their thing and that's cool too. If you do decide you would like to write vows, I've got a nifty little guide to get you started and then I can give you some personal feedback as well!
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