Channel Nine Brisbane journalist Anna Rawlings and her partner Nick Toohey tied the knot in a quirky ceremony in Tasmania earlier this year.
The couple’s Valentine’s Day wedding at Turners Marsh Uniting Church near Beaconsfield boasted several unique touches.
Among the standout features were the unconventional wait staff – two cute miniature donkeys.
The animals delighted guests by carrying Champagne magnums and Tassie ale in their saddlebags.
The offbeat addition added a touch of rural fun to the festivities.
Anna, 32, and Nick, 36, spared no detail in their celebration.
Channel Nine Brisbane journalist Anna Rawlings and her partner Nick Toohey tied the knot in a quirky ceremony in regional Tasmania earlier this year
Other unconventional features included a lively reception with an ‘oyster trough’ and live music by local band Raccoon Dog.
The memorable event culminated with heartfelt speeches and canapes, with Anna changing into a second dress for the occasion.
The couple met on a dating site and recently enjoyed a safari honeymoon in South Africa.
From the historic venue to playful nods to Shrek, and nautical themes at their hen’s and buck’s nights, the wedding was a testament to their personal style.
The courtroom reporter said she was thrilled to get married in such a memorable manner.
‘Aside from the donkeys, it was very special to be married at a venue with so much history that is owned by my parents,’ she told the Gold Coast Bulletin.
‘I also surprised myself by agreeing to a photo shoot in the cemetery.’
Following the ceremony, the newlyweds placed all the wedding flowers on the graves at the nearby cemetery.
The couple’s Valentine’s Day wedding at Turners Marsh Uniting Church near Beaconsfield boasted unique touches, including donkey bartenders
The offbeat addition added a touch of rural fun to the festivities
The day cost $50,000 and the church the couple got married in was owned by her parents, who had spent years restoring it.
Anna is an accomplished journalist who began her career in 2013 at Profile Magazine on the Sunshine Coast.
She went on to work for the Win Network in Cairns and Sky News Australia on the Gold Coast.
Her career highlights include covering major stories such as the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games and the 2022 Brisbane floods.
In 2022, Anna joined 9News Queensland as a court reporter.
Her hard work ethic and upbeat personality saw her quickly become a key figure in the newsroom.
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