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Queensland communities are invited to apply for funding through the 2025 Celebrating Reconciliation Grants, now open to support local events that promote unity, understanding and respect. The program ...
Applications usually take 4 to 6 weeks to process. It can take longer if you haven't supplied all the information we need or paid the correct fees. To work as a crowd controller in Queensland you need ...
proof of ID documents (for both of you) signed and witnessed NOIM. If you don’t bring all the necessary original documents, your ceremony may be cancelled or moved to another date. You must have at ...
Arrive at the Brisbane Powerhouse at least 15 minutes before the start of your ceremony time with your 2 witnesses, any additional guests and an interpreter, if required.
We will accept cash at the customer service centre but prefer contactless payments such as EFTPOS or credit card.
For original documents that are not in English, you must also provide a translation from a translator certified by the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters.
Mackay Youth Council and headspace Mackay are hosting a youth market and pool party! The event will include youth led market stalls, DJ, headspace chill out zone, young performers, games and ...
A legal-only ceremony is designed to be quick and fuss free—you have the room for 15 minutes. When you arrive your celebrant must check that you have met all legal requirements before marrying you.
Bundy Beats on the Streets is a youth-led interactive event designed to immerse young people in Bundaberg’s landmarks. The event includes silent disco headphones with live commentary, music, virtual ...
the ceremony a celebrant the ceremony room for 30 minutes a ceremonial marriage certificate. To secure a time and date for your ceremony, you will need to pay the applicable fee. A Brisbane Powerhouse ...
At your interview, you can talk to us about any special plans you might have so that we can plan how to meet them, if possible.
You must have at least 2 guests at your wedding to witness the ceremony and sign the marriage certificate. Your witnesses can be family or friends and do not need to be Australian citizens. They need ...