Browse by Location
From capital cities to wine country and coastal escapes, discover the wedding professionals who service your area — right across Australia.
Australia is a vast and varied country, and where you marry shapes almost every decision that follows. Browsing wedding suppliers by location is the most practical way to build a team that genuinely understands your setting, whether that is a city ballroom, a coastal headland, a vineyard or a remote outback homestead. Our directory brings together photographers, videographers, celebrants, florists, caterers, stylists, hire companies, hair and makeup artists, musicians and venues from every state and territory, so you can search close to home or explore the regions that inspire you.
Starting with location helps in three important ways. First, local suppliers know the lay of the land, the best light, the seasonal weather patterns and the council or venue rules that can quietly derail a plan. Second, working with people based nearby usually keeps travel costs down and makes face-to-face meetings, site visits and tastings far easier to arrange. Third, a strong local network means your photographer can recommend a trusted florist, and your celebrant can point you to a marquee company they have worked alongside many times before.
We encourage couples to search by their nearest city first, then widen the radius to take in surrounding towns and wedding regions. A supplier listed in a capital city will often happily service the broader metropolitan area and nearby hinterland, while regional specialists frequently travel within their state. Reading recent reviews, checking portfolios for weddings in similar settings to yours, and confirming availability for your date early are the simplest ways to shortlist with confidence.
Every state and territory offers its own character, and knowing the standout wedding regions can help you picture the day before you have even chosen a venue.
In New South Wales, Sydney delivers harbourside glamour and grand reception spaces, while the Hunter Valley is a celebrated wine country destination. The Southern Highlands, Byron Bay, the Blue Mountains and the South Coast round out a state with something for every style, from elegant ballrooms to barefoot beach ceremonies.
Victoria centres on Melbourne, known for its laneway charm and refined venues. The Yarra Valley and Mornington Peninsula are firm favourites for vineyard and cellar-door celebrations, with the Great Ocean Road and Daylesford offering coastal drama and country calm.
Queensland spans tropical and temperate beauty. Brisbane and the Gold Coast suit city and beach weddings, the Sunshine Coast and Noosa bring relaxed coastal elegance, and the Whitsundays and Port Douglas are made for reef and island destination weddings.
Western Australia revolves around Perth, with the Margaret River region prized for its wineries, forests and beaches, and the Swan Valley a short and scenic option closer to the city.
South Australia is anchored by Adelaide, surrounded by the Barossa Valley, Adelaide Hills, McLaren Vale and Kangaroo Island, a state where food and wine take centre stage.
Tasmania offers Hobart and Launceston as elegant bases, with the Tamar Valley, Freycinet and the wild east coast appealing to couples who want natural grandeur and intimate scale.
The Australian Capital Territory, the Northern Territory and beyond complete the picture. Canberra pairs national landmarks with vineyards at nearby Murrumbateman, while Darwin, Alice Springs and Uluru offer unforgettable outback and tropical backdrops for the truly adventurous.
Many couples assume they must hire suppliers from the exact town where they are marrying, but the reality is more flexible. The key is balancing local knowledge against the specific look, skill or personality you want on your team. A photographer whose style you adore may be worth bringing from interstate, while it usually makes sense to source bulky, logistics-heavy services such as catering, furniture hire and floristry from closer to your venue.
If you are planning a destination or regional wedding away from a major city, ask suppliers a few practical questions before booking. Find out whether travel, accommodation and per-diem costs are included in their quote or added on top, and get this in writing. Confirm how far they are willing to travel, whether they have worked at or near your venue before, and what their contingency plan is if weather or distance causes delays. For remote locations, suppliers often need to arrive the day before, so factor that into your budget and timeline.
There are real advantages to mixing local and travelling suppliers. Local vendors handle setup, pack-down and last-minute runs with ease, and they understand regional licensing, noise restrictions and venue access. Travelling specialists can bring a particular artistry or rapport that is worth the investment. Whichever way you lean, prioritise clear communication, detailed written quotes and suppliers who respond promptly. Booking your photographer, celebrant and venue earliest gives you the widest choice, while securing reliable local support for the heavy lifting keeps your wedding day running smoothly wherever in Australia you choose to celebrate.