News
Travel
Sydney Harbour Bridge hosts first same-sex marriage in Australia

NITN | @notintownlive | 01 Mar 2018, 11:53 am

Sydney Harbour Bridge hosts first same-sex marriage in Australia

Sydney: Writing their names in history book, Warren Orlandi has married his partner on the top of Sydney Harbour Bridge of Australia, media reports said.

Orlandi and Paul Phillips tied the nuptial knots on Thursday.

It was for the first time that a gay couple married on the iconic bridge.

“Today’s journey of more than 1000 steps is one chapter of a much bigger journey for us finding each other and this is an unforgettable moment in a very special place that we get to share with our loved ones,” Orlandi was quoted as saying by The New Daily.

“The Sydney Harbour Bridge is truly special to us," he said.

Australian Parliament legalised same-sex marriage in the country last year.

The law change was inevitable after nearly 62 percent of the 12.7 million people voted in favour of the change.

The vote, which went on for two months, was done via a non-binding postal survey.

Image: Warren Orlandi  Facebook page

Air India and Riyadh Air Jo ...

Air India and Riyadh Air have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) as they look to strengthen links between their networks and offer travellers more convenient connections between India, Saudi Arabia and destinations beyond.

Qatar Airways Rolls Out FIF ...

Qatar Airways has launched a Boeing 777 aircraft featuring a special FIFA World Cup 2026 livery, reflecting its ongoing association with FIFA. The aircraft has been unveiled ahead of the tournament and highlights the airline's role in connecting fans, teams, and football communities around the world.

Air India Express launches ...

Air India Express announces the launch of its ‘Xpress Sale,’ offering 5 million seats with savings of up to 50% on Lite (Zero Check-in Baggage) and Value fares across its domestic and international network.