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News September 2014
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Hello Visitor,
Announcing a resource rich and up-to-date Celebrancy website for the Coalition of Celebrant Associations (CoCA) Incorporated.
CoCA liaises with the Attorney-General's Department in Canberra on issues in the Celebrancy Sector. CoCA wants to hear from you.
What's on your mind?
Our new website allows you to comment on issues of concern to you as an Australian celebrant.
Whether you are a member of a CoCA association or not, use this section of our website to let us know what's on your mind. What concerns you have as celebrant.
In particular, CoCA Inc is interested in your concerns about the Commonwealth Marriage Celebrants Program.
Your email address and full name will not be published.
Click to make your comments
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More about CoCA
What is CoCA?
What celebrant associations are CoCA members?
There may be some sections incomplete as the website is still being updated from the old website.
CoCA volunteers are transferring as quickly as possible the information on the old site posted over the last 4 years.
If you need something in particular, please contact the CoCA Secretary.
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Kind regards Judy Brooks CoCA Secretary secretary@coalitionofcelebrantassociations.org.au
Published by: Coalition of Celebrant Associations (CoCA) Incorporated ABN: 60 306 885 313 www.coalitionofcelebrantassociations.org.au
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The Coalition of Celebrant Associations (CoCA) Inc is the peak body for celebrants in Australia. CoCA is an association of celebrant associations spanning the nation. One of CoCA's key roles is to represent Commonwealth marriage celebrants concerns, needs and suggestions to the Attorney-General and the Attorney-General's Department and through it Protocol with the Department to provide advice on the development, implementation and review of the Commonwealth Marriage Celebrant Program. CoCA values transparency, freedom of speech and information in its operations.
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Disclaimer: This e-News is a publication under the auspices of the CoCA Inc. The ideas presented are not necessarily those of the editors nor of the CoCA Inc. The statements and opinions expressed in this publication are made in good faith for the development of civil celebrancy, and the CoCA Inc, editors, volunteers and contributors do not take any responsibility for those statements or opinions, any inferences that may be drawn from them, or actions or charges which may result from them. The Editor reserves the right not to print any item that is defamatory, or that is anonymously sent, and to edit any contributions as required. |
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