Wedding Directory
Discover and enquire with quality wedding professionals — all in one trusted place.

Adelaide, SA


Murray Bridge, SA

NSW

Saint Clair, NSW

NSW

NSW
QLD

NSW

Brahma Lodge, SA

SA

Hindmarsh, SA

Adelaide, SA


SA

SA

WA

NSW

QLD

Norwood, SA

WA

VIC

SA

WA

WA



SA

Seddon, VIC

NSW

NSW

SA

Glynde, SA

SA

Sevenhill, SA

SA

Hartley, SA


Glen Huntly, VIC

SA

QLD

NSW


QLD

VIC

SA

QLD

NSW
Australia's Wedding Guide brings together wedding suppliers from every state and territory in one easy-to-browse directory, so you can plan your day without juggling a dozen open tabs. Whether you are organising an intimate ceremony in the Adelaide Hills, a coastal celebration on the Sunshine Coast, or a grand reception in inner Melbourne, our directory is designed to help you discover trusted professionals and compare your options with confidence.
The simplest way to start is to browse by category. From the homepage or the suppliers menu you can move straight into the type of supplier you need, then refine your search by location to see businesses that service your region. Each listing gives you a clear snapshot of the supplier, including the areas they cover, the styles they specialise in, and how to get in touch, so you can shortlist the people who genuinely fit your vision and budget.
We encourage couples to look beyond the first few results. Read through several profiles, note the suppliers whose work and tone feel right for you, and keep a running shortlist. Because the directory is updated as new businesses join, it is worth checking back as your plans firm up. The goal is to make the early research stage of wedding planning feel calm and organised rather than overwhelming, giving you a reliable starting point for one of the biggest celebrations of your life.
Australia's Wedding Guide covers the full spread of suppliers a couple typically needs to bring a wedding together. Our categories include venues for ceremonies and receptions, photographers and videographers to capture the day, celebrants and officiants to lead your ceremony, and caterers who can tailor menus to your guest list and dietary needs. You will also find florists, cake makers and dessert specialists, hair and makeup artists, and stylists who handle decor, hire and on-the-day coordination.
For entertainment and atmosphere, you can browse musicians, bands, DJs and acoustic performers, along with lighting and audiovisual specialists. Practical categories such as transport and wedding cars, marquee and equipment hire, photo booths, and stationery designers help cover the finer details, while bridal fashion, suits and accessories suppliers round out the looks for the wedding party. Many couples also search for planners and coordinators who can manage the whole process from engagement to honeymoon.
Grouping suppliers this way makes it easy to work methodically through your planning checklist. You might lock in your venue and date first, then move on to photography, catering and entertainment, and finally the finishing touches like flowers, styling and stationery. Because every category is organised the same way, the experience stays consistent no matter which type of supplier you are researching. If you are unsure where to begin, starting with the categories that book out earliest, such as venues, photographers and celebrants, is a sensible approach that keeps the rest of your planning on track.
If you already have a supplier in mind, perhaps a photographer a friend recommended or a venue you spotted on social media, you can search directly by business name to jump straight to their listing. This is a quick way to confirm the areas a supplier services, see how they describe their work, and check that they are a good match before you reach out. Searching by name is also handy when you are comparing two or three favourites side by side and want to revisit their profiles easily.
When you find a supplier you would like to work with, sending an enquiry is straightforward. From their profile you can get in touch to ask about availability for your date, request pricing, and share the details that matter, such as your guest numbers, location, preferred style and budget. The more context you give a supplier in your first message, the more useful and accurate their response will be, which saves time for everyone.
It is normal to enquire with several suppliers in the same category so you can compare responses, packages and personalities before committing. We recommend keeping a simple record of who you have contacted and when, so your inbox stays manageable. Suppliers reply on their own timelines, so reaching out early, particularly for popular dates and peak wedding seasons, gives you the best chance of securing the team you want. Booking is always arranged directly between you and the supplier, so you can discuss terms, deposits and contracts in a way that suits both of you.
Location is one of the most important filters in wedding planning, because most couples want suppliers who know their area well and can travel to their venue without large additional costs. Australia's Wedding Guide lets you find suppliers by state, region and city, so you can focus on professionals who genuinely service the place you are marrying. Browsing by location is especially helpful for destination and regional weddings, where local knowledge of venues, weather, light and logistics can make a real difference on the day.
From the locations section you can explore suppliers across New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory, then narrow down to popular regions and towns. Combining a location with a category, such as photographers in the Hunter Valley or caterers on the Gold Coast, is the fastest way to build a shortlist that is both relevant and realistic. Many suppliers happily travel beyond their home base, so it is always worth confirming their full service area when you enquire.