Wedding Hire Australia
Trusted wedding hire across Australia — marquees, tables and chairs, lighting and AV, dance floors, lounge furniture, and decor. Save favourites and shortlist by region or item type.
33 results
Lovesick Weddings
Sydney, NSW
Penrith Party Hire
Sydney, NSW
Cloud 9 Events & Styling
Sydney, NSW
Matakåta Tipi Hire & Events
Sydney, NSW
Bespoke Country Weddings
Orange & Mudgee, NSW
Girl Friday Weddings
Sydney, NSW
Twilight Event Hire
Melbourne, VIC
The Table Station
Melbourne, VIC
In An Instant Photo Booth
Sydney, NSW
Blueys Event Hire
Sydney, NSW
HYRE EVENTS | Furniture Hire | Sydney
Sydney, NSW
Mid North Party Hire
Regional South Australia, SA
Mullumbimby Hire
Byron Bay & Far North Coast, NSW
The Event Artists
Newcastle, NSW
Happy Glamper
Regional Victoria, VIC
HA Hire
Perth, WA
LOGAN ENT | LOGAN EVENTS
Melbourne, VIC
Sugar Rose Tea Party Hire
Brisbane, QLD

Common Wood Rentals
Sydney, NSW
Adorn Event Hire
Brisbane, QLD
Pretty in White Events
Central Coast, NSW

The White Place Lifestyle and Events
Orange & Mudgee, NSW

Betta Event Hire
Melbourne, VIC

Country Style Events
Daylesford & Macedon Ranges, VIC
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Wedding hire categories in Australia
Wedding marquee hire
Marquees, tents & sailcloth
Wedding tables & chairs
Long tables, banquet, ceremony
Wedding lighting & AV
Festoons, uplighting, sound rigs
Wedding dance floor hire
Parquetry, white, custom decals
Wedding lounge furniture
Cocktail furniture & rugs
Wedding decor hire
Arches, plinths, signage stands
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How to choose wedding hire in Australia
Confirm what your venue already provides
Australian venue inclusions vary wildly. Hotels and full-service venues often include tables, chairs, linen, and basic glassware in the hire fee. Vineyards, country properties, and dry-hire venues typically include tables and chairs only — sometimes nothing at all. Get the venue's inclusion list in writing first; everything else lives on the hire line. Around half of Australian couples hire at least some furniture or styling props on top of the venue's standard offering.
Plan marquee weddings backwards from the floor plan
A marquee isn't just a tent — it's a kitchen, a dance floor, a bar zone, restrooms, lighting, climate control, and power. Draw the floor plan first (with a coordinator if you have one) so you know how big the marquee needs to be, where the tables fit, and what backup spaces you need. Brief the marquee company on the venue's ground type (grass, gravel, sand, paver), drainage, and access for the truck — these change the install plan significantly.
Build a wet-weather backup before booking
For outdoor weddings — gardens, beaches, country properties, marquees — the wet weather plan is part of the hire booking, not a question for the morning of. Tier-1 plans cover small rain (clear sides, weighted floor). Tier-2 cover proper storms (wall lining, heating, pop-up bar inside). For high-stakes outdoor weddings, hire the wet-weather kit on a contingency basis — you pay for the booking; you only deploy if needed.
Match lighting to the venue and time of day
Lighting is one of the highest-leverage hire lines. Festoon strings transform outdoor spaces. Uplighting changes the mood of a barn or marquee. Pin-spots highlight key florals and installations. Dance-floor wash brings the night to life. Brief sunset time, ceremony length, and reception runtime so the lighting plan grows in intensity as the day shifts. A good supplier walks the venue (or a venue floor plan) before quoting.
Order linen, glassware, and tableware as a single brief
Linen, napkins, plates, glassware, and cutlery want to be a single coherent brief — even if you're hiring them from different suppliers. Match the linen colour to the floral palette, the napkin fold to the menu format (plated vs feasting), the glassware count to your beverage package (typically 3 glasses per guest for a 4-hour bar), and the cutlery weight to the table aesthetic. Brief everything together rather than as separate orders.
Confirm delivery, setup, and pack-down timing
Wedding hire delivery typically lands the day before the wedding for installs (marquees, dance floors, large furniture) and the morning of for tableware and decor. Pack-down happens the night of (smaller pieces) or the next morning (larger structural items). For non-CBD venues, ask about delivery vehicle access — narrow farm gates, soft ground, low overhead clearance, or after-hours delivery curfews can all force last-minute changes if not flagged early.
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