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ECO-ETHICAL INSPIRATION & REAL WEDDINGS

“Your blog first came up on my radar quite a while ago…I loved what you stood for and the changes you were inspiring in the wedding industry so when my partner and I got engaged it was obvious that I would turn to Less Stuff, More Meaning for ideas about how to do things differently, to inspire me to be creative and to make our celebration unique to us and the things we stand for”. Nastia Gladushchenko, Less Stuff bride.

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  • May122021

    10 ways to make your wedding more inclusive

    Image by Henry Paul Photography   Written by Hank Paul, Sydney Wedding Photographer In 2017, many people thought that true inclusion…

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  • May062021

    Eco-Weddings and Wedding Footprint Calculator featured on ABC News

    It was an absolute thrill and honour to be interviewed for ABC News about how small, intimate weddings have a…

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  • Mar242021

    Thriving couples do this. Do you? Relationships with Isiah McKimmie

    Images by Aimee Catt   Have you ever wondered what the ‘secret sauce’ for a great relationship is? Maybe you’ve…

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  • Mar182021

    We chat sustainable weddings on the Effortless Weddings Podcast

    Big thanks to Heidi, from the Effortless Weddings Podcast, for having us chat about sustainability and meaning when it comes…

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  • Mar072021
    Wedding at Honeymoon Bay, Freycinet National Park, Freycinet Lodge.

    COVID has reduced the environmental impact of weddings by 93%

    Laura and Isaac’s micro wedding in Freycinet National Park. Image by Sandra Henri for Sophie Sullivan Photography.   COVID has had…

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  • Feb252021

    Sustainable elegance with Emma and Brad’s backyard wedding

    Images by Sandra Henri Photography   A Less Stuff, More Meaning wedding story… “The wedding industry and a lot of…

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  • Feb092021

    Mt. Stapylton Grampians elopement story – Zoe and Eugenio’s hiking wedding

    Images by Mel Badsey, story told by Katie Reeve   At the top of a peak on Djab Wurrung and…

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  • Dec062020

    Small footprint weddings – Eco Elopements in Tasmanian Wilderness

    White sand beaches, incredible wilderness scenery, an abundance of food and hospitality…these are the things that come to mind when…

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