Liberal MP Tim Wilson has married his partner Ryan Bolger, three months after proposing in federal parliament during the marriage equality debate.
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The Victorian politician and Mr Bolger wed on Sunday, Mr Wilson announced on Twitter.
"The 11th of March is a special day. It's the day after @rpbolger's birthday. The day before mine. And now and forever it is our wedding anniversary. #BolgerWilson2018," he wrote.
It was a parliamentary first when Mr Wilson proposed in December while debating the legalisation of same-sex marriage.
The long-time same-sex marriage advocate asked long-term partner Mr Bolger to marry him soon after the lower house started to debate a private bill.
"There's only one thing left to do: Ryan Patrick Bolger, will you marry me?" Mr Wilson asked at the time, fighting back tears at the end of an emotional speech.
Mr Bolger replied with a loud "yes" from the gallery, to cheers and claps.
The couple's wedding news has been met with a stream of congratulations on Twitter.
Australian Associated Press