Tara and Sarah Whitchelo married in Tauranga last year. Photo supplied/Courtney Horwood
Tara and Sarah Whitchelo married in Tauranga last year. Photo supplied/Courtney Horwood
Tara and Sarah Whitchelo have a new anniversary - the day their Kiwi marriage became legal in Australia.
The Victoria same-sex couple, who married in Tauranga 18 months ago, stayed up until 12.01am on Saturday to see in the moment their union became legal the country where they met andmade a home together.
"I was covered in goosebumps and had a sense of relief."
Tara and Sarah Whitchelo have no plans for a second wedding in Australia just yet. Photo supplied/Courtenay Harwood
She hoped the law change would promote a cultural and attitude change in Australia, as well as allowing her to tick the "married" box on government paperwork.
"I'm hoping now when I tell people that I have a wife; they won't look at me so confused and puzzled."
The Whitchelos, both 27, considered having another wedding in Australia, but decided to stick with a nice dinner for family and friends come January as their first wedding was "perfect" and there was no rush.
Sarah said they might renew their vows when they have a family of their own and can involve their future children.
"For now we are just so thrilled that we can say we are married and be accepted as being married."