Savvy Aussie couples spend $12K on wedding day
EXCLUSIVE research has revealed how unmarried Aussies anticipate spending more than $35,000, while those who had been married spent over $12,000. This is how they did it.
EXCLUSIVE research has revealed how unmarried Aussies anticipate spending more than $35,000, while those who had been married spent over $12,000. This is how they did it.
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