Super City Council Supporting ZMs Fabulous Gay Wedding
Super City Council Supporting ZMs Fabulous Gay
Wedding
ZMs Fabulous Gay Wedding which
will take place on 19 August at 8am, (the day the bill
becomes law), has now become an Auckland event with two key
Council bodies offering support.
ATEED (Auckland
Tourism, Events and Economic Development) is providing an
exclusive Auckland Destination package for the couple, and
the chance to stage their wedding breakfast at The Cloud on
Queens Wharf in conjuction with Waterfront
Auckland.
ZM’s Content Director, Christian Boston
says it’s fantastic to see the Council getting into the
spirit of the occasion.
“This wedding signifies a
milestone for New Zealand and people are embracing it. The
support has been overwhelming and the Council’s
involvement is a great example of the spirit we’re
seeing.”
Brett O'Riley, Chief Executive of ATEED,
endorsed ZM’s initiative.
“ZM has come up with
a fun and memorable celebration for our gay community.
Auckland is proud to add its support alongside our
investment in the annual Auckland Pride Festival. The gay
community brings so much vibrancy to our region, and
contributes mightily to our vision of making Auckland the
world’s most liveable city. If they need someone to give
away the ‘bride’ I’m available.”
Boston
says ZM listeners have been intimately involved in shaping
the wedding, including voting for a ‘Royal Wedding’
theme.
“Thanks to St Matthews in the City the
ceremony will be held in this stunning location which has
been celebrating weddings for over 150 years. Their mission
is to be a progressive Anglican Church with a heart for the
city and an eye to the world, so what better place to hold
New Zealand’s first gay wedding.”
In royal
wedding tradition a procession will take place through the
streets of Auckland following the ceremony.
“In
true royal style, our married couple will travel by
horse-drawn carriage from St Matthews through the streets of
Auckland city to The Cloud which has hosted memorable
celebrations including parties for Justin Bieber and Prince
Charles, and Kiwi champion Valerie Adams’ gold medal
ceremony.”
Photographers will be across every
detail of the landmark day with the story appearing in
Woman’s Day magazine. Boston says more surprises will be
unveiled on ZM in the lead up to the event, including the
naming of the five finalist couples by Polly and Grant each
morning next
week.
ENDS