Wedding Venues in Australia

Discover the perfect wedding venue in Australia, where stunning landscapes create unforgettable experiences. From the sun-kissed beaches of the Gold Coast to the lush vineyards of the Yarra Valley, Australia's diverse venues cater to every couple's dream. Imagine exchanging vows with a backdrop of the Sydney Opera House or under the starry skies of the Outback. Read moreWhether you prefer a rustic barn, a luxurious hotel, or a charming garden, Australia's venues offer exceptional services and breathtaking views. Let your special day be filled with joy and romance in a place that reflects your unique love story. Celebrate your wedding in Australia, where every moment is crafted to perfection.
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Kirra Beach House

Coolangatta, City of Gold Coast
Set on a beautiful same-name beach in Coolangatta, Kira Beach House offers tropical-vibe-infused wedding spaces, exceptional service and modern amenities.
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  • 250
  • Moderate ($$)
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Mornington Golf Club

Mornington, Mornington Peninsula Shire
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With its lovely grounds, two function rooms and picture-perfect surroundings, Mornington Golf Club is an excellent option for your special day. The Mornington wedding venue is located on Tallis Drive Street in a peaceful area.
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  • 110
  • $700 – $1,600
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The Epicurean Mantons Creek Estate

Shoreham, Shire of Mornington Peninsula
Transform your wedding celebration into an effortless experience with the Ever After Effect – where every detail is masterfully curated and managed while you simply cherish each magical moment as it unfolds.
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  • Luxury ($$$)
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Wollongong Botanic Garden

Keiraville, Wollongong City Council
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Let us set the stage for a wedding or commitment ceremony, with a backdrop like no other. You'll find the perfect setting for your outdoor ceremony – from intimate to grand gatherings, and everything in between.
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  • 150
  • $199 – $670
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Clyde Park Vineyard & Bistro

Bannockburn, Golden Plains Shire
Clyde Park creates the perfect rustic winery wedding experience, with our gorgeous setting overlooking the gorgeous winery, farm and vineyard. Here at Clyde Park we are a family owned and operated business set on 167 acres in the Moorabool Valley.
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  • 250
  • Moderate ($$)
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The Wild Vine

Oura, Wagga Wagga City Council
Weddings can be stressful... but the experienced Wild Vine team is here to help you at every step of the way, we're even happy to help with the cake tasting.
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  • 120
  • Luxury ($$$)
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Country Vows

Black River, Townsville City
Nestled in the heart of Black River, Townsville, Country Vows offers couples a picturesque 150-acre blank canvas to bring your wedding dreams to life.
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  • 150
  • Moderate ($$)
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The Dudley Boutique Hotel

Daylesford
Think of it as having your own personal assistant and event planner for your wedding. As a full property book-out, The Dudley is the perfect venue for your wedding ceremony.
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  • 20
  • Affordable ($)
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Allurah Functions & Events

Magpie, City of Ballarat
Embark on an unforgettable wedding event at Allurah, where the experience is crafted to linger in your memory. Our venue offers diverse seating configurations, accommodating both small, intimate or large wedding guests with equal finesse.
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  • 50
  • Moderate ($$)
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Doltone House - Hyde Park

Sydney, Council of the City of Sydney
Your ‘I do’ Destination. Begin your life together in the most romantic setting possible, with a dream wedding at an idyllic Doltone House Sydney wedding and reception venues.
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  • 300
  • Luxury ($$$)
FAQ's

What are the unique seasonal considerations for wedding venues in Australia?

Australia’s diverse climate means weddings can range from beach ceremonies in summer to cosy, indoor winter celebrations. Ensure your chosen venue accommodates the season—whether it’s outdoor spaces with shade and fans for summer or indoor heating for winter. Some venues offer seasonal discounts, so consider off-peak dates. Check the weather history in the region for potential surprises like rain or heatwaves and inquire if the venue has contingency plans.

What are the travel and accommodation options around wedding venues in Australia?

Many wedding venues in Australia, particularly rural or beach locations, require guests to travel significant distances. Check if the venue offers accommodation or if there are nearby hotels, lodges, or B&Bs. Some venues provide shuttle services or help arrange transport for guests. If many guests are travelling, consider choosing a venue with accommodation packages or those that partner with local hotels, ensuring convenience and comfort for everyone attending your wedding.

How do wedding venues in Australia handle indigenous cultural sensitivities?

In Australia, some venues are located on or near sites of cultural significance to indigenous communities. It’s important to ask the venue if they have policies or agreements in place to respect these areas. Some venues may even incorporate indigenous traditions or offer the option to include a Welcome to Country or smoking ceremony. Being mindful of these sensitivities can enhance your wedding experience and show respect for the land's history and people.

What sustainability practices are offered by wedding venues in Australia?

Many wedding venues in Australia are adopting eco-friendly practices. If sustainability is important to you, ask the venue if they use locally sourced food, support eco-friendly vendors, or have sustainable waste management systems. Venues in rural or coastal locations may offer outdoor, eco-conscious setups, using renewable energy or offering biodegradable decor options. Clarifying a venue's environmental policies can help you reduce the carbon footprint of your wedding while supporting green initiatives.

Are there any restrictions on entertainment or alcohol at wedding venues in Australia?

Each wedding venue in Australia has its own policies on entertainment and alcohol, especially in residential or rural areas. Some venues have noise curfews, limiting live bands or DJs after a certain time. It’s also essential to check if the venue is fully licensed or allows BYO alcohol, and whether there are corkage fees. Asking these questions early helps avoid potential issues and ensures you can plan your day according to your wishes.

What are the photography opportunities like at wedding venues in Australia?

Australia’s wedding venues often feature spectacular backdrops—from lush vineyards to coastal cliffs. Ask the venue about designated photography spots, whether they offer exclusive access to scenic areas, and how natural lighting changes throughout the day. Many venues provide stunning sunset views or dramatic scenery for unforgettable shots. If your venue has outdoor areas, confirm that these are accessible during your preferred photo times to maximise those magical moments.