In Adelaide, Penny Wong, the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs, married her longstanding lover, Sophie Allouache.
Senate Penny Wong posted a thank-you message on Facebook, saying that “so many of our family and friends could share this special day with us.” This, he thought, was important.
Adelaide Hills Winery The ABC was informed that the wedding would be at Woodside’s Bird in Hand Vineyard. It happened on Saturday.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his fiancée, Jodie Haydon, were among the Labor celebrants.
Twelve-year-old Alexandra and eight-year-old Hannah were their flower girls. Both of them were flower girls.
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After posting a selfie on social media, the politician received a lot of positive feedback. The Australian Minister of Skills, Brendan O’Connor, and the Minister of Home Affairs, Clare O’Neil, made statements.
After meeting in 2007, the senator and Ms. Allouache made the decision to wait to announce their engagement until an official post.
Peter Malinauskas, the Premier of South Australia who was not present at the wedding, congratulated the newlyweds.
Mr. Malinauskas continued, “I hope they had an amazing day, and I could not be happier for them.” He kicked off the event with these remarks.
On Facebook, Senate Minority Leader Simon Birmingham wished the senator a happy birthday. Birmingham wished the senator a happy birthday.
“May their dedication to one another see them enjoy a lifetime together filled with love and happiness, along with additional strength in times of adversity,” Birmingham said of them. “May their love and happiness last a lifetime.”
Senator Penny Wong was elected as the first openly homosexual woman to the Senate and the first minister of climate change. These are two outstanding achievements.
The senator sobbed about same-sex marriage in Australia in a 2017 video. The video gained popularity online.
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