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Yearly Archives: 2012

Celebrity Baby News: Eddie Perfect and Lucy Cochran

25 Saturday Feb 2012

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Comedian Eddie Perfect, and his wife, Lucy Cochran, welcomed their second daughter on February 21. Her name is Lottie Lux, and she was born at 3 pm in Melbourne, weighing 3.94 kg (8 pounds 11 ounces). Lottie joins big sister Kitty, aged 18 months. Eddie jokes that as a father of only daughters, he will soon come to resemble Mr Bennett from Pride and Prejudice.

Eddie is a comedian and musician who has appeared on television for many years, as well as in his stage shows. He has written a satirical musical about cricketer Shane Warne which won multiple awards, and was named Best Entertainer in the Bulletin‘s 100 Brightest Australians for his caustic lyrics, impeccable timing and boy-next-door looks. He currently plays Mick Holland on the Channel 10 series Offspring; Eddie’s fellow cast member Kat Stewart welcomed her own baby, Archie, last month.

Lucy is a strategic planner with advertising firm Saatchi & Saatchi. She and Eddie met in 2006, and were married last year.

Lottie Perfect’s middle name seems a definite nod to her mother, and as we had a celebrity baby called Lux Edward last year, the name Lux seems to be in unisex territory.

(In case you were wondering, Perfect is Eddie’s real name and not a stage name).

Anne Rainbird: Birth Announcements from the “Hobart Mercury” (January)

24 Friday Feb 2012

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Girls

Annabel Cecilia (Sidney)

Anne Rainbird (Blair)

Ashe Sarah

Crystal Lindy (Rachael, Lara, Cain, Brandon, Blake, Samuel, Hayden)

Emerson Bridie (Tyler, Aliyah, Deakin)

Grace Ida Robyn (Alex, Ryan)

Josephine Charlotte “Josie” (Estella)

Meg Elizabeth

Molly Claire

Piper Felicity (Ben, Casey)

Poppy Eileen Ruth (Alex)

Ruby-Lee January

Violet Penelope

Yvie Jean (Zavier)

Zoe Joan

 

Boys

Asher Dylan

Blake David Greg

Felix Campbell Vaughan

Fletcher Matthew

Forbes Keith (Munro)

George Richard (William)

Hugo Harry Leigh (Manon, Joseph)

James Reginald Barclay

Jaxon Cruz

Kye Jeffrey Roy

Max Raymond Thomas (Jamie)

Rohan Lachlan

Roland Michael (Angus)

Samuel Lennon (Lara-Jade, Lucy)

William Trevor John

Irish and Nixon: Birth Announcements from Wollongong’s “Illawarra Mercury” (January)

24 Friday Feb 2012

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Twins

Coby Michael and Taj Stone

 

Girls

Charlie Isabella

Gracie Rose (Lachlan)

Irish Annelisha (Caden, Bailey)

Madelina Rose

Natalie Tess (Jonathon, Benjamin)

Ryah Jade (Kobi)

Savannah Lucia (Sebastian)

Scarlett Anne (Chae, Tynan)

Taylah Kate

Zarli Indiana (Zane)

 

Boys

Beau Scott

Elijah Jack

Felix Mac

Harvey Roy

Koen Robert

Lachlan Jaymes (Jackson)

Mason Harry (Tahlia, Blake)

Nixon

Tristan John (Shyla, Tyrone)

Zane Ty (Kira)

Lacey and Clay: Birth Announcements from the “Newcastle Herald” (January)

24 Friday Feb 2012

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Twins

Lucas Basil and Angus Hugh (Oscar, Eleanor)

 

Girls

Ahmaiah Jessika (Elijah, Atayah, Arliyah)

Elyce Amber (Izac, Travis)

Eve Giuliana

Keira Lilly Lucia

Lacey Elizabeth (Isaac, Harper, Aurora)

Lia Michelle

Matilda Grace (Sam, Joe)

Mia Lan Mary (Liam, Chloe, Joshua)

Susan Jane (David, Steven, Catherine, Ben, Daniel, Joshua)

Tahlie Jade (Kane, Ajay)

 

Boys

Angus John Francis

Ashton Luke

Clay Andrew

Darcy John (Amelia)

Evan Haoran

Jasper William

Kaden Jett

Miles Hamish

Ronan James (Brodie, Hayden)

Tyler George

Celebrity Baby News: Michelle Rowland and Michael Chaaya

23 Thursday Feb 2012

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Federal Labor MP Michelle Rowland, and her husband Michael Chaaya, welcomed their first child today, February 23; a daughter named Octavia Susan-Marie. Octavia Chaaya was born at 6.29 am this morning at Norwest Private Hospital, weighing 2.93 kg and 46.5 cm long.

Michelle won the seat of Greenway in 2010, having been a local councillor and deputy Mayor of Blacktown. Her background is in corporate law, and she was a director of the Western Sydney Area Health Service for several years.

Michael is a partner at Corrs Chambers Westgarth law firm, and specialises in financial services reform and regulation, working closely with many government bodies. He was awarded the Australian Centenary medal for service to the law, youth and community in 2003 and is currently a director of the National Children’s and Youth Law Centre.

As Michelle is on maternity leave, she will not be able to take part in the ballot on Monday morning, when Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd are expected to vie for leadership of the Australian Labor Party, and leadership of the nation. Michelle’s absence means that Julia Gillard will have one less supporter, and raises the remote possibility of the ballot ending in a tie.

Celebrity Baby News: Sally and Marcus Obermeder

23 Thursday Feb 2012

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Still catching up:

Channel 7 television presenter Sally Obermeder, and her husband Marcus, welcomed a baby girl in late October last year named Annabelle Grace.

The day before Annabelle was born, Sally received harrowing news: she had aggressive stage three breast cancer. She is currently writing a personal memoir about her battle with cancer, which will be published in November. Tonight she is hosting a fundraiser, with proceeds going to help people affected by the same disease.

Sally is a journalist on current affairs show, Today Tonight, and a travel reporter on Sydney Weekender. She is also a regular on The Morning Show, where she covers celebrity gossip. Away from the cameras, she is a personal trainer and Pilates instructor, and also works as an MC.

Marcus runs his own finance broking business and is a member of the Bondi Icebergs swimming club. He and Sally have been married for ten years.

Recently, Sally was told she would have to undergo a further three months of chemotherapy, and last month had to be hospitalised with an infection.

We wish Sally all the best with her treatment and recovery.

Famous Name: Gunner

22 Wednesday Feb 2012

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Sunday February 19 marked the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Darwin by the Japanese. Both the first and the single largest attack against Australia by a foreign power, it is often referred to as “Australia’s Pearl Harbor”. However, Darwin was bombed more heavily than Pearl Harbor, and almost 100 air raids were to follow. Numbers of the dead are disputed, but the official toll is just under 300, with maybe 300 to 400 injured. Amongst the casualties were men on the USS Peary, whose memorial President Obama visited in Darwin last year.

One of the lesser-known heroes of the Darwin air raids was a young black and white kelpie, who was found distressed and with a broken leg under a bombed mess hut on February 19 1942. He was taken to a field hospital, and immediately inducted into the Australian Air Force so that he could receive medical treatment. He was named Gunner, and given the serial number 0000.

Leading Aircraftman Percy Westcott, one of two men who found Gunner, became the dog’s master and handler. I think Gunner was just expected to be a pet and a mascot for the air base, and probably a much-needed distraction for the men. However, about a week after he came to live with them, Gunner began to demonstrate his remarkable hearing skills.

Time and time again, Gunner would whine and jump whenever he heard Japanese aircraft approaching. Long before the air raid siren sounded, Gunner would become agitated and head for shelter. He was able to warn Air Force personnel that the Japanese planes were coming up to 20 minutes before they appeared on the radar, and was so reliable that Percy was given permission to sound an alarm whenever Gunner gave his signal.

You’d think that living on an airbase, Gunner would soon get used to the sound of planes taking off and landing, but he only behaved like this when he heard Japanese planes – Allied ones didn’t faze him at all.

Gunner was accepted as a full member of the Air Force: he slept under Percy’s bunk, showered with the men, attended the movies with them, and regularly went up with pilots during practice flights.

Percy was posted to Melbourne 18 months later, and Gunner remained with the RAAF in Darwin, being cared for by the Air Force butcher, who had access to plenty of meat to feed Gunner. It’s not known what happened to Gunner when the war ended; I hope he lived a long happy life.

In the Air Force, the gunner is the person who operates the machine gun or cannon during air battles, although a Gunner is also any non-commissioned member of the air force in a Regiment. It’s often used as a slang term in several different ways, including in sport – for example, the word Gunner describes a certain specialist in gridiron, and the Gunners is a nickname for Arsenal Football Club. Gunners is also slang for a fans of the rock band Guns ‘n’ Roses.

Gunner has been used as a stage name in professional wrestling, such as by Gunner Scott (real name Brent Albright). It also sounds like the Scandinavian name Gunnar, which combines the elements for “war” and “warrior” together, to sound extra-warlike.

I’m not sure I would have suggested this as a possible baby name, except that I saw a baby called Gunner Phoenix in an Adelaide birth announcement last month.

I can see this as a wonderful way to honour a military connection in a family. Gunner sounds all boy … although according to some people, it sounds all dog! But we have established that the line between dog and human names has become increasingly blurred, and if you were going to give your baby the name of a dog, then what cooler canine than an Australian kelpie who became a wartime hero?

(Gunner’s story appears in the book Animal Heroes, by Anthony Hill. Photo of Gunner with Percy held by the Australian War Memorial)

Catch-Up Celebrity Baby News

22 Wednesday Feb 2012

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I still seem to be catching up with celebrity babies of 2011:

Fashion buyer Yasmin Sewell, and her partner Kyle Robinson, welcomed a son in October last year named Knox Rocket Robinson. Yasmin and Kyle discussed names for the entire pregnancy, and after their son was born, spent a few days narrowing it down from a very diverse list. However, they now feel Knox Rocket is absolutely right for him.

Yasmin is regarded as the most powerful fashion buyer in London. Her London boutique was patronised by celebrities, and she has worked for both Brown’s and Liberty’s. Currently, she writes a blog for Vogue and has her own consultancy. Last month she received Britain’s Young Australian of the Year Award, at the same Australia House dinner where Barry Humphries got the main prize. She was briefly married to Australian-British actor Rufus Sewell; her name before that was Yasmin Abdallah.

Kyle Robinson is a fellow expatriate Australian, and owns a fashion showroom called Paper Mache Tiger. Yasmin and Kyle were married shortly before Yasmin’s prize-giving ceremony.

Another fashion story from 2011 that I seem to have totally missed, so oblivious am I to the world of style:

Sydney fashion PR boss Roxy Jacenko, and her fiancé, stockbroker Oliver Curtis, welcomed a daughter named Pixie-Rose in August last year. Roxy has since become (in)famous for taking three hours maternity leave, being attached to her Blackberry that soon after giving birth.

Roxy is the head of fashion PR company Sweaty Betty, which once employed Geoff Huegill’s wife Sara (oddly enough I first heard about this PR firm on Elea’s blog, British Baby Names). Roxy recently wrote a glossy-type novel called Strictly Confidential, in which all the characters are thinly-disguised portraits of Sydney identities.

Oliver is the son of multi-millionaire Nicholas Curtis, the founder of Sino Resources and executive chairman of the Lynas Corporation. Last year Oliver was investigated for insider trading, but no charges were laid against him. However, his best friend who passed him the tips and who made 1.9 million dollars in illegal profits has been gaoled for 4 and a half years.

Roxy and Oliver are set to marry next month.

Celebrity Baby News: Billy and Tracy James

21 Tuesday Feb 2012

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Surfers Paradise property entrepreneur Billy James, and his wife Tracy, welcomed a son named William James Jnr on February 17. Billy and Tracy have a three-year-old daughter together called Seylah, and William is Billy’s fifith child.

Billy is the founder of iconic Gold Coast pub Billy’s Beach House, and recently let it be known that he will be running for councillor in the local elections.

We’ve had a number of stories on mature mothers on the blog, and here is one on a mature-age father – Billy is 64. He doesn’t mind the sleepless nights, and enjoys getting up for baby William; he says that as an older parent, you stop and appreciate it all the more.

Celebrity Baby News: Lucinda Dunn and Danilo Radojevic

20 Monday Feb 2012

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This is another late news celebrity baby story:

Ballet dancer Lucinda Dunn, and her husband, Danilo Radojevic, welcomed their second daughter, Ava, at the end of last year. Ava joins big sister Claudia, aged 3.

Lucinda was classically trained in London and joined the The Australian Ballet at the age of 17. In 2002, she was promoted to Principal Artist, and now holds the record for the company’s longest-serving ballerina. She celebrated her twentieth anniversary with the ballet company in July 2011; as she was pregnant at the time, celebrations were low-key. Danilo is the Associate Artistic Director of The Australian Ballet.

Lucinda has just returned from maternity leave, and has no plans to retire from ballet. Incidentally, I wonder whether the elegant Ms Dunn is helping to boost the popularity of the name Lucinda?

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