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Couples marry in Australia’s first same-sex weddings

By TREVOR MARSHALLSEA, Associated Press
Published: December 17, 2017, 10:44pm
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Newlyweds Amy Laker, left, and Lauren Price are interviewed during their ceremony Channel 9
Newlyweds Amy Laker, left, and Lauren Price are interviewed during their ceremony Channel 9 Photo Gallery

SYDNEY — Two female couples tied the knot in Australia’s first same-sex weddings under new legislation allowing gay marriages.

Jan. 9 had been expected to be the first possible date for same-sex weddings due to a four-week waiting period since the landmark law was passed. But the two couples were married in Sydney and Melbourne on Saturday after being granted permission to waive the notice period.

Lauren Price, 31, and Amy Laker, 29, exchanged vows in Sydney because their families had to travel from Wales in the U.K. to attend what was to have been their commitment ceremony.

Amy and Elise McDonald — who coincidentally already had the same last name — were given an exemption to marry in Melbourne since relatives also had flown in from overseas.

West Australian couple Anne Sedgwick and Lyn Hawkins were to wed on Sunday after being together for 40 years. They were given dispensation as Hawkins, 85, is in the final stages of ovarian cancer.

“Anne has been very supportive through all this and marrying her, it’s Anne’s way of saying ‘Let’s finally do this,'” Hawkins told website Perth Now.

Today, Cas Willow, 53, and Heather Richards, 56, will marry in Melbourne. Willow is receiving treatment for breast cancer, which has spread to her brain.

The couple, who have been together for 17 years, say marriage will make their last precious few weeks or days together “complete.”

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