Delta Goodrem has returned home to Australia looking every inch the happy newlywed after tying the knot with long-time partner Matthew Copley in Malta.
The chart-topping singer, 40, was simply glowing at Sydney Airport on Wednesday alongside her new husband.
The pair looked to be in high spirits as they wheeled a mountain of luggage through the arrivals terminal, at one point stopping to pose for a photo with fans.
Delta cut a stylish figure in a button-up black cardigan, jeans and designer black boots, accessorising with a gold chain necklace, chunky jewellery and oversized sunglasses.
Her blonde hair was styled in soft, loose waves that framed her face perfectly, adding an effortless touch of glamour.
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Delta Goodrem has returned home to Australia looking every inch the happy newlywed after tying the knot with long-time partner Matthew Copley in Malta

The chart-topping singer, 40, was simply glowing at Sydney Airport on Wednesday alongside her new husband

Delta cut a stylish figure in a button-up black cardigan, jeans and designer black boots, accessorising with a gold chain necklace, chunky jewellery and oversized sunglasses

The pair looked to be in high spirits as they wheeled a mountain of luggage through the arrivals terminal, at one point stopping to pose for a photo with fans

Her brunette hair was styled in soft, loose waves that framed her face perfectly, adding an effortless touch of glamour

The singer’s radiant, glowing complexion reflected the happiness and excitement of the newlywed glow, with a natural, dewy finish that highlighted her fresh-faced beauty
The singer’s complexion reflected the happiness and excitement of the newlywed glow, with a natural, dewy finish that highlighted her fresh-faced beauty.
Meanwhile, Matthew matched his bride in dark denim and a black T-shirt, adding a pop of colour with a yellow jumper draped around his shoulders.
With the wedding celebrations behind them and a bright future ahead, Delta and Matthew looked ready to embrace married life.
The couple tied the knot last month in a lavish ceremony in Malta.
Last Thursday, the Australian pop star shared the first look at her ‘fairytale’ wedding with Vogue Australia.
‘June 2025, Husband and Wife. It was more magical than we both could have dreamed,’ Delta wrote in an emotional caption on Instagram.
‘We said I do under the Maltese skies in a family fairytale wedding brought to life by so many angels surrounding us,’ she continued.
‘We are holding on to every memory from that moment, the love, the laughter, the happy tears and dancing till the sun came up.’

Meanwhile, Matthew matched his bride in dark denim and a black T-shirt, adding a pop of colour with a yellow jumper draped around his shoulders

The pair had two trolleys loaded with luggage

With the wedding celebrations behind them and a bright future ahead, Delta and Matthew looked ready to embrace married life

Last Thursday, the Australian pop star shared the first look at her ‘fairytale’ wedding with Vogue Australia

Delta and Mathew exchanged vows in the historic St. Paul’s Cathedral in Mdina, which was built in the 12th century

Guests at the ultra-private wedding reportedly received detailed schedules months in advance, with the celebration marking the culmination of a two-year planning process

The wedding was an extravagant multi-day celebration attended by the couple’s nearest and dearest
The blushing bride stunned in an off-the-shoulder wedding gown with a racy sweetheart neckline designed by South Australian fashion designer Paul Vasileff.
The French tulle gown features gorgeous lattice detailing and a two-and-a-half metre train.
Delta said she worked with the designer over three months to create a gown that felt, ‘super personal and very special.’
‘Paul and I connected the second I got engaged, and we started working together immediately,’ Delta told Vogue of the couture creation.
The gown, which took around 500 hours to make, included nods to the couple’s romance, including their wedding date, a pair of swans and cherubs, embroidered into the fabric.
Delta and Matthew exchanged vows in the historic St. Paul’s Cathedral in Mdina, which was built in the 12th century.
The reception then took place at Naxxar’s Palazzo Parisio, an estate with exquisite gardens that was constructed in the 18th century.
Guests at the ultra-private wedding reportedly received detailed schedules months in advance, with the celebration marking the culmination of a two-year planning process.
The wedding was a lavish multi-day celebration attended by the couple’s nearest and dearest.
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