Not a bride in sight as couple tie the knot : Yuko Narushima, smh.com.au, November 26, 2009
"CHRIS RUMBLE sighed loudly as Warren McGaw slipped a heavily jewelled ring onto his wedding finger yesterday.
''Blingy, like our personalities,'' Mr Rumble said.
The men married in Australia's first legally recognised civil ceremony in Canberra, paving the way for others to have their partnerships validated.
''Finally we're equal and we're not treated as second-class citizens,'' Mr Rumble, a 38-year-old real estate agent, said.
The pair met at the Albury Hotel on Oxford Street, on New Year's Eve in 1989. Fresh from studying in Paris, Mr Rumble decided barely an hour into the new year that Mr McGaw, from a wool station in Goulburn, was the man for him.
''We were from two different worlds,'' Mr Rumble said, looking at his gym instructor partner. ''Opposites attract. We've just been best friends for 20 years.''
The ACT legalised single-sex relationships in May last year. But it was not until amendments took effect last week that gay couples could sign papers formalising their relationship as part of a ceremony."