Registration Process
By following these simple steps you will be able to register a wedding, and become nominated for the ABIA Awards!
Non-Registered Suppliers
- First, you will need register your business to appear on our Directory List
- You will then recieve an email from ABIA with your username and password
- As you will now be a registered supplier, you can follow the steps below:
Registered Suppliers
- Log-In using your username and password
- Open the ‘Register a Wedding’ tab at the top of your screen
- You will then need to register the wedding by correctly filling out the bride’s name, current email
address and wedding date. (If you have trouble declaring your services, see this video) - The bride will receive an email from ABIA asking her to confirm that your business provided services for her wedding. She will also be required to give each business a NUMERICAL rating from 1-100 in the four pillars of perfection: Quality of Product, Quality of Service, Value for Money and Attitude of Staff. She can also chose one of her suppliers as the ‘Best Supplier of the Day’.
- You can track your rating invitation by opeining the ‘Wedding History’ tab.
Problems Registering the Wedding? Find your answer here. Or go to our FAQ Page.
Declaring Services
If you have trouble declaring your services, see this video.
Expired Invitation
If your invitation has expired, it means the bride has failed to rate your services within the specified period of 42 days. This may be because it landed in the brides junk mail which automatically deletes after 7 days, or another supplier has registered this wedding and the bride did not take action on the request to vote. To fix this issue, simply email angelica@abia.com.au with the brides name, email and wedding date and ask to have the wedding invitation reactivated.
Withdrawn Invitation
If a bride has rejected her invitation to rate your services, the wedding history will show that the invite has been withdrawn. This wedding invitation cannot be reactivated.
Tips on Getting Rated
- Use the correct details when registering a wedding.
- The ABIA recommends that suppliers declare their services at the point of sale to familiarise the bride with ABIA this will increase the chances of having your services rated.
- Remind the brides that they need to give your business a NUMERICAL rating from 1-100 in the four pillars of perfection: Quality of Product, Quality of Service, Value for Money and Attitude of Staff. She can also chose one of her suppliers as the ‘Best Supplier of the Day’.
- Register the wedding as close to the wedding date as possible, as the Big Day will still be fresh in the Brides mind and the excitement to vote for your services will still be there. This will also reduce the chances of the bride changing her email address.


