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Science 2010-09-02 2 min read

GayCeremonies.com.au rolls out the rainbow carpet in Australia

GayCeremonies.com.au has just unveiled a sleek website which uniquely accommodates gay couples with the essence of commitment that they show each other with a celebrant who will care and understand their special day.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, September 02, 2010

Last week, The Age newspaper in Melbourne (26/08/2010) quotes Adam Bandt's thought on the introduction of "legislation to end the discrimination for same sex couples", and since these comments were made by Mr. Bant's successful nomination recently, David Schneider has received a significant increase in enquiries with couples asking about the nature of how it will affect them.

In essence, he says "Committing to one another is a personal thing, where a couple show their commitment to one another in front of their friends and family. He says that everyone, whether straight or gay should have the right to a marriage ceremony. It's a day the couples will remember and cherish, this, their day of togetherness".

GayCeremonies.com.au is a name that was launched to cater for the gay community, and to guide the couples or people who need answers to their questions with knowledgeable assistance. David also says that whilst it's known that in Australian states and territories, cohabiting same-sex couples are recognised as de facto couples, and have the same rights as cohabiting heterosexual couples under state law and that Same-sex couples have access to domestic partnership registries in New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria and Civil partnerships in the Australian Capital Territory, he says that many couples want the full recognition of a marriage.

GayCeremonies.com.au run a professional service for couples who want their ceremonies catered for by a celebrant that puts in 110% into every ceremony. As a celebrant, David Schneider's enthusiasm and sense of aura helped many couples on their beautiful and memorable days. David offers a personal service, from the first meeting, the rehearsal to the memorable day. He states that "as a long term supporter of gay and lesbian issues in the community, I am keen to always be focusing on Gay commitment ceremonies better than other celebrants in the wider community who don't really understand the needs of our gay and lesbian
community".

David Schneider is available to travel to conduct all ceremonies and to discuss any special features that you would like to have incorporated into the ceremony. For more information, you can contact http://www.GayCeremonies.com.au or phone David Schneider directly on +61 410 289 747.