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Grown on Matthew’s family farm in Yerong Creek, New South Wales, the wheat symbolised the coming together of two families.
Some vendors drove 12 hours to be at Sarah Knight and William Clarke’s big day.
The couple tied the knot at the Charleville Racecourse.
“A few days before the wedding, we were hit with a 75 millimetre downpour.”
Having featured so many beautiful weddings in the pages of Graziher, we decided to take a walk down memory lane and pull together some of our favourite bits and pieces from over the years.
It was the perfect day for a bride who’s passionate about rural communities. Here, she shares her highlights.
Canadian cowgirl Kyla met her now husband Fred more than a decade ago when she worked as a jillaroo at Omicron, a 202,342 hectare cattle station owned by Fred’s father.
The flooded plains made the day even more memorable when Louise and Scott Ferrier said ‘I Do’.
When the two reconnected in the thick of COVID-19 lockdowns, the attraction was instant.