Inspired weddings

Chiquita Mitchell is an Authorised Civil Marriage Celebrant with over 17 years experience creating ceremonies focused solely on the couple. A skilled writer with an engaging and warm delivery style, Chiquita will bring your story to life. You’ll be smiling, just as much as your guests, hearing about the journey that led to your wedding day. Celebrating all that you both are, and all that is to come!

Chiquita has also married high profile celebrities.

Chiquita Mitchell - marriage celebrant

Wedding options

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Chiquita Mitchell - marriage celebrant

Frequently not asked questions

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Chiquita Mitchell - marriage celebrant

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Venues and planners I work closely with

Chiquita has lived in the Tweed Valley since childhood and mostly officiates weddings in the Tweed along the Tweed Coast at Casuarina and Kingscliff, as well as throughout the Tweed Hinterland; Uki, Midginbil, Tyalgum, and beyond –  throughout the Byron Shire and across the Gold Coast. As a Celebrant who is well known in the region, it is quite likely Chiquita has worked closely with your venue and their wedding team.

Byron

Nightcap Ridge

The Earth House

Deux Belettes

Frida’s Field

Nuttinghill Villa

Victoria’s at Ewingsdale & Wategos

The Orchard Estate

Figtree Restaurant

Byron View Farm

Forget me Not

Zephyr Horses (beach elopements)

Beach Byron Bay

Crystalbrook Byron

Three Blue Ducks at The Farm

Harvest

Tweed/Gold Coast

Fins at Plantation House

Osteria Weddings

Summergrove

Mavises Kitchen

Crystal Creek Rainforest Retreat

Crystal Creek Estate

Farm and Co

Highfield Farm

Mantra on Salt Beach

Peppers on Salt Beach

The Valley Estate

Gold Coast Farmhouse

Sol Gardens

Planners

Creative Weddings

The Events Lounge

Frank and Joy

Tweed Valley Events

Arctic Fox Weddings

Coast to Hinterland Weddings

Ivy and Bleu

Byron Bay Weddings

Elope

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