Tara and Sarah Whitchelo have a new anniversary - the day their Kiwi marriage became legal in Australia.
The Victoria same-sex couple, who married in Tauranga 18 months ago, stayed up until 12.01am on Saturday to see in the moment their union became legal the country where they met and made a home together.
Gay marriage became law in Australia after it was overwhelmingly endorsed by Parliament last Thursday.
The marriages of gay couples who wed overseas are now recognised in Australia, and same-sex weddings will be able to take place from January 9.
Tauranga-born Sarah (nee Cooke) said the recognition felt ecstatic.