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Couples love Becky

Looking for a celebrant who’ll keep the energy fun, the nerves low and the laughs rolling? Meet celebrant Becky Kate.

Becky is a celebrant who makes getting married feel effortless, meaningful and genuinely fun.

Whether you’re signing papers at the kitchen bench, sneaking away for a secret elopement or celebrating in style with 200 of your favourite humans, she’s all about creating a ceremony that feels unmistakably you.

Big and bold? Short and sweet? Romantic with a cheeky twist? Becky crafts unique, light-hearted ceremonies that are both personalised and full of heartfelt moments. Her glowing five-star Google reviews speak for themselves – couples absolutely love her.

With a background in hospitality, hotels and events, Becky’s approach is all heart. She blends professionalism with warmth, humour and genuine care, becoming the organiser, storyteller and calming presence that you didn’t know you needed.

When she’s not marrying lovers, you will find her soaking up the sunshine, baking, curled up by an open fire, or indulging in cheese, wine and chocolate with her favourite people because she believes every great moment deserves a little indulgence.

Ready to start planning the ceremony you’ve been dreaming of? Contact Becky today.

Geelong based, but happy to travel.

celebrantbeckykate.com.au

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