
Hi, I'm Hannah
aka The Wheatbelt Celebrant
Your local go-to storyteller for life’s most important moments.
I’m Hannah, a Wheatbelt-based celebrant who has been trusted by more than 250 couples and families to deliver ceremonies that are personal, well-run, and taken seriously.
Being a celebrant isn’t about showing up with a script and a microphone. It’s about preparation, presence, and understanding the responsibility that comes with being part of someone’s most significant day. I don’t take that lightly, and I don’t do things by halves.
I’ve heard hundreds of stories of love, loss, commitment, and change, and I’ve stood beside people in moments of joy, grief, and everything in between. Those experiences have shaped how I work, grounded, respectful, and focused on what actually matters, but more importantly, they have changed me as a person.
I’m not a fluffy celebrant, and I don’t pretend every moment needs to be performative. I’m genuine, direct, and deeply invested in making sure your entire experience feels considered, calm, and supported, from the first conversation to well after the paperwork is lodged.
Me? I’m a true romantic with a practical streak. I love a handwritten letter, a well-made espresso martini, and a life that leaves room to slow down and be present. I’m family-oriented, grounded in the beautiful chaos of my own blended family, and I value connection that feels real, not curated. I’m an over-sharer, a dreamer, and an enthusiastic goal setter with strong opinions about scrunchers and an unshakeable belief that there is, in fact, a difference between dog and cat people.
When it comes to your ceremony, you are always at the center, but I’m quietly managing the details around you. I ask good questions, I pay attention, and I read a room instinctively. I don’t wing things, I don’t overcomplicate them, and I don’t let small issues become big ones... especially on days that matter this much.
If you want a celebrant who is warm but professional, relaxed but highly prepared, and genuinely invested in your experience, not just the ceremony itself, then you're in the right place.
Let’s do this properly.
