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In this episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, Gemma Mitchell is joined by Amy Parfett from WedShed to talk about all things weddings — the trends, the must-haves, and how to save without sacrificing the celebration.

With the average Aussie wedding now topping $35,000, Amy shares tips on how to set a realistic budget, what’s changing thanks to the rising cost of living, and how to keep your big day true to you.

Plus, they chat about how parents can support their kids financially without overstepping or overspending.

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In this episode, Gemma and Amy dive into:

Wedding trends and how they are changing

How to set a realistic wedding budget

First weddings vs second (or third) – do people approach them differently?

Ways parents can financially support their kids

Balancing outside pressure (and opinions) when planning

How to stay true to your values and visions

Gift giving – what’s expected, and some modern alternatives

Resources for this episode

Connect with WedShed: Find Your Perfect Wedding Venue | Wedshed

Buy the Book: Get Wed by Amy Parfett | The complete guide to planning a wedding with minimum stress and maximum good vibes | 9781761069154 | Booktopia

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