Interesting looking at the whole celebrant thing for getting married, the marriage act says you have to have the phrase below said as part of the ceremony for it to be a legally recognised.
I'll have several gay friends and family members there and will feel like a bit of a prick having that read out on what should be a positive happy day, I'm sure they will have heard it at weddings previously and know its far from my opinion on the subject but still seems wrong.
Fair enough if the government aren't ready to make it legal yet (although long overdue I think) but don't force me to read a discriminatory sentence from the act(from 1961 no less)
"Before you Groom and you Bride are joined together in marriage, in my presence and in the presence of these witnesses, I am bound to remind you of the solemn and binding nature of the relationship into which you are about to enter. Marriage according to law in Australia is the union of a man and a woman to the exclusion of all others, voluntarily entered into for life"