The Most Unusual and Unique Wedding Venue Ideas Australia Wide

Victoria:

Projekt 3488, Yarra�Valley

An event space that’s retro yet modern, industrial yet intimate, organic yet chic & utterly unique, Projekt 3488 is, of course, a love story.

From the main hall with its solid timber banquet tables that concertina back to the walls when the dancing begins, elegant spiral staircase wind to the upper loft area. With a suspended circular fireplace & rustic barn doors that roll open onto a large deck boasting spectacular mountain views, this is the place for the most unforgettable experience.

Stylish wedding venue featuring modern decor and intricate architectural details in Australia.

Seadeck, Sydney

How about getting married on a party boat? Go straight to the reception after the ceremony!�The floating bar has set up home at a mooring within Rozelle’s Super Yacht Marina and will travel between drop off and pick up points on the harbour.

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Yarrangobilly Caves House, Snowy Mountains

Caves House is an award-winning heritage guesthouse set in a breath-taking limestone valley in the northern section of Kosciuszko National Park. It provides an intimate setting, best suited to smaller family weddings and celebrations, with self-catering accommodation for up to 42 guests on site.

The perfect venue for those who want to express their own creative flair and to have not only a unique wedding but also a fabulous weekend away with family and friends. Yarrangobilly gives you the freedom to create an unforgettable event that is all about you!

Unique wedding venue in a mountain setting at night.
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Old Melbourne Gaol

Ned Kelly was actually executed in this fortress.�Built in the 1800s to house Victoria’s rapidly growing criminal population, the multi award winning Old Melbourne Gaol is one of Melbourne’s oldest surviving buildings and one of the city’s must-see attractions, especially their Crime and Justice Experience.

One of Australia’s most fascinating tourist attractions, the gaol can transform through lighting into an unexpected and unique setting in the heart of Melbourne.

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The Substation

The Substation is a not-for-profit contemporary arts space which can also transform into a stunning industrial venue for hire. Having turned 100 years old in 2015, the building is an iconic part of the Newport landscape.

It is possible to also hold your ceremony in the building if you have a guest list of up to 150 people.�Income generated from venue hire goes directly towards funding arts programming in the building for all Melbournians to enjoy.

Industrial wedding venue with brick walls and elegant decor in Australia.
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Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.


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