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Kiss seals Australia's first legal same-sex marriage

December 17, 2017

Australia's first legal same-sex marriage has taken place in Sydney between two brides who had been planning their special day for 18 months. 

Lauren Price, 31, and Amy Laker, 29, exchanged vows in Sydney yesterday after getting the waiver because their families were travelling from Wales to attend what was to have been their commitment ceremony.

The hadn't organised the paperwork to make their wedding to be legal, initially intending it to be a civil ceremony.

However they were granted special dispensation was given for them to marry without the required 30-day waiting period.

"This day was already planned anyway, but it wasn't legal, so it was great that it was passed through early," Ms Price told 9NEWS.

Ms Laker added, "We just wanted it to be simple, and we had planned this for about 18 months.

"This day was already planned anyway but it wasn't legal so it was great that it was passed through early."

Wedding bells will also ring for some same-sex couples this weekend, after they were granted special dispensation too. 

Amy and Elise McDonald, likewise were given a financial exemption to marry in Melbourne's Carlton Gardens with their family flying in from overseas.

West Australian couple, Anne Sedgwick and Lyn Hawkins, will wed today after being together for 40 years.

They were given dispensation as Ms Hawkins, 85, is in the final stages of her battle against 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'," Ms Hawkins told Perth Now.

Tomorrow, Cas Willow, 53, and Heather Richards, 56, will marry at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, where Ms Willow is receiving treatment for breast cancer which has spread to her brain.

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

"It means our relationship won't just be tolerated, it will be accepted," Ms Richards told AAP.

January 9 was expected to be the first day of same-sex weddings after the minting of fresh laws requiring couples give four weeks notice, but some couples have been given permission to tie the knot sooner.

Melbourne couple Megan Stapleton and Stephanie Dybal have also been given the green light to wed before January 9.

The couple had planned a non-binding wedding for December 21 and were granted approval to go ahead with a legal wedding on the same date.

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