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Celebrity Baby News: Mat and Rike Belcher

23 Saturday Nov 2013

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Sailing champions Mathew and Rike Belcher welcomed their first child on September 4, and have named their son Anton Rolf.

Mathew or “Mat” Belcher is an Olympic Gold Medallist in the 470 class Dinghy. Mat carried the flag during the closing ceremony of the 2000 Sydney Olympics, competed at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, and won gold at the 2012 Olympics in London, with fellow crew member Malcolm Page. Mat was named Australian Sailor of the Year last month, and recently won the (male) World Sailor of the Year Award – just the second Australian to have won the award in 19 years.

Friederike or “Rike” Belcher (nee Ziegelmayer) is an Olympian sailor, also a world champion in the 470 class. She has competed both for Australia, and her native Germany.

Celebrity Baby News: Matt and Bianca Giteau

23 Saturday Nov 2013

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Rugby union player Matt Giteau, and his netball player wife, Bianca, welcomed their son Kai James on November 12 in Toulon, France. Kai Giteau joins big brother Levi, aged nearly 2. Levi’s birth was announced on the blog last year.

(Photo of Matt with Kai from Twitter)

Famous Names: Indi and Mirabella

13 Wednesday Nov 2013

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The 44th Parliament of Australia opened yesterday at 10.40 am, with the swearing in of new MPs. When I covered a name from the election back in September, I hinted that there might be more political names coming up when all the votes had been counted. Now more than two months later, after an extraordinary vote-counting process which seems to have been more than usually disorganised, all results seem to have been declared, and we can go ahead with some names from politics.

One of the electorates which political pundits were keeping a close eye on was Indi. The division of Indi is in north-eastern Victoria, and its northern border is the Murray River, while in the south-east it is bordered by the Australian Alps. Its largest settlement is the city of Wodonga, on the border between Victoria and New South Wales. Although one of the largest electorates in Victoria, much of it lies within the Alpine National Park and is uninhabited.

Indi has existed continuously since Federation, being one of the original 75 electorates formed in 1900, and for almost all of its history has voted conservative. The last time Labor won here was in 1928, and that was because the conservative candidate rather carelessly forgot to nominate. The first person to represent Indi was Sir Isaac Isaacs, who went on to become Attorney-General, Chief Justice of the High Court, and the first Australian-born Governor-General.

The name Indi is taken from a local Indigenous name for the Murray River. Names starting with Ind- are very trendy in Australian, such Indiana, India, Indigo, Indie and Indy, and Indi seems like a great way to follow this trend with a specifically Australian meaning. It could be used for either sex, although many people feel an -i ending seems “feminine” eg Toni is for girls, Tony for boys.

Traditionally, Indi has been represented by what has been described as the “rural gentry”, but this changed in 2001 when former Melbourne barrister Sophie Panopulous (later Sophie Mirabella) won the seat with a primary vote of 40%. She was dubbed “Uptown Girl” by those who didn’t relish the thought of a young, female, Greek-Australian city lawyer representing their rural seat; however she had no trouble gaining pre-selection for the seat from the Liberal Party, and easily defeated her opponents.

Sophie continued to win elections in the safe Liberal seat, however some residents felt that she was taking them for granted. They formed a grassroots movement, Voice for Indi, to find an Independent candidate to run against Sophie Mirabella, and eventually Cathy McGowan accepted.

Cathy had been a staffer for Indi’s Liberal MP in the 1970s and ’80s, a regional councillor for the Victorian Farmer’s Federation, and President of Australian Women in Agriculture. She has a Masters in Applied Science in Agricultural and Rural Development, and received an Order of Australia for raising awareness of women’s issues in regional, rural and remote areas. Cathy lives in Indigo Valley, where she was born and raised, and works as a farmer and rural consultant.

The contest in Indi was extremely close, and counting of votes went on for eleven days, but on September 18, Sophie Mirabella conceded defeat and Cathy McGowan claimed victory by 431 votes, giving her a swing of 9.2% and a slender majority of 0.2% – the first time an Independent has won in rural Victoria since World War II, and the first Independent to ever win Indi. I believe this was the narrowest win in the lower house for this year’s election, and Sophie Mirabella was the only Liberal incumbent to lose her seat.

I can’t help feeling rather tickled that an Independent from Indigo Valley won the seat of Indi. Amazingly, nobody thought to use this as a headline, which would have been rather fetching.

An important message from the Voice for Indi election campaign is that a sitting MP should never take a safe seat for granted in the long term. The good news is that if you are stuck with a lacklustre MP in your electorate, you may be able to get rid of them with the right candidate, a well-orchestrated campaign, and grassroots support. Yay, people power!

Although she didn’t manage to make herself very popular in politics, Sophie Mirabella has a fantastic surname.

Mirabella is an Italian name which is the Latinate form of the English name Mirabel, from the Latin for “wonderful”. In the Middle Ages, Mirabel was a unisex name, but is now considered feminine, while Mirabella is specifically feminine (the male form is Mirabello – Mirabello Cavalori was an Italian painter during the Renaissance).

Beautiful, elaborate and right on trend, Mirabella would be a great choice for someone who loves Miranda and Isabella, but worries they seem too common. This has been chosen as a name for his daughter by Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams, and it’s a long-time favourite of Linda Rosenkrantz from Nameberry – that’s a very high recommendation! You could use hip Mira or popular Bella as the short form.

One other issue is that Mirabella is the name of an Australian company which makes electric light-bulbs, but when you think about it, light is a positive association. Unfortunately, I fear that the widely-loathed Mrs Mirabella may have done this pretty name more harm than a few light globes ever could.

POLL RESULTS: Indi received an approval rating of 60%, while Mirabella enjoyed more success with a rating of 75%.

(Photo shows the Murray River near Wondoga, from where the Division of Indi receives its name)

Celebrity Baby News: Celebrity Baby Round-Up

02 Saturday Nov 2013

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Local cricketer Matt Scheiser welcomed his daughter Ella last month. Matt plays for the Port Douglas Mudcrabs in Queensland.

Northern Ireland’s motorcycle racer, Jonathan Rea, and his Australian wife Tatia, welcomed their first child on September 27, and have named their son Jake Elijah [pictured]. Jonathan competes in the Superbike World Championships for Castrol Honda, and has been named Irish Motorcyclist of the Year three times. Tatia is from Philip Island in Victoria, and she and Jonathan live on the Isle of Man.

Bookmakers Luke and Claire Behrmann welcomed their first child on September 24, and have named their son Noah. Luke is the managing director of the Behrmann Group in Sydney.

Golfer Steve Jones welcomed his son Jackson in August. Steve is from Victoria.

Chef Ben Willis, and his wife Andy, welcomed their first child on July 7, and named their daughter Chloe. Ben owns the Aubergine restaurant in Canberra, which won the Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide Regional Restaurant of the Year.

Australasian International Boxing Federation lightweight champion Brett W. Smith, and his wife Taryn, welcomed their daughter Zara in May. Brett has been a professional fighter for five years, and is an electrical foreman on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland.

Author Felicity Castagna welcomed her son Zain this year. Felicity teaches writing in the community, and at the University of Western Sydney, where she is a doctoral candidate. She recently launched her first novel, a story for young adults set in Parramatta called The Incredible Here and Now; she completed writing it the same day she went into labour with her son, who the book is dedicated to.

AFL footballer Michael Walters, and his partner Marnie Tyers, welcomed their daughter Laila last year. Michael has been playing for the Fremantle Dockers since 2009, and as a junior player won the Kevin Sheehan Medal as the best player in the Under 16 Championship. Michael and Marnie are currently expecting another child.

Celebrity Baby News: Alisa Camplin and Oliver Warner

29 Tuesday Oct 2013

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131202_finnansgiftOlympic aerial ski-er Alisa Camplin, and her husband, Oliver Warner, welcomed their daughter Florence on October 3. Florence Warner was born at the Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne. Alisa and Oliver lost their first child, Finnan, in 2011, and set up the charity Finnan’s Gift in his honour.

(Photo of Alisa, Oliver and baby Florence from Collingwood Football Club)

Celebrity Baby News: James Tamou and Brittney McGlone

29 Tuesday Oct 2013

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1381675_10151682101531127_951431220_nNRL football player James Tamou, and his partner Brittney McGlone, welcomed their first child in August, and have named their son Brooklyn Knox.

James is originally from New Zealand, and moved to Australia when he was 13. He has played for the North Queensland Cowboys since 2009, and in 2010 he was named their most improved player. He has played for the New Zealand Maori team, and has recently represented both Australia and New South Wales. Currently James is in England for the Rugby League World Cup, playing for the Australian national squad.

Brittney is a full-time professional athlete, a 400-metre hurdler at the Australian Institute of Sport. One of her hobbies is running in stilettos, and she has won all four races that have been held in Australia – two of them for Guinness world records. She has also been entering fashion-on-the-field competitions on race days since she was a teenager, and last year was crowned Myer Face of Canberra Racing.

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Celebrity Baby News: Kathryn Eisman and Siimon Reynolds

22 Tuesday Oct 2013

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Author and media personality Kathryn Eisman, and her husband Siimon Reynolds, welcomed their first child on October 13, and have named their daughter Capri Mirabelle. Capri Reynolds was born at 7.51 am weighing 3.8 kg (8 lb 8 oz) at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Capri’s birth was announced on Twitter.

Kathryn was born in Sydney and studied journalism at the University of Technology, Sydney before moving to New York City. She started out at WNBC’s morning news show, Today in New York. She has hosted several lifestyle/entertainment shows, and been a reporter on morning shows on Channels Ten and Seven. She is the author of several books, such as How to Tell a Woman by Her Handbag, is columnist on several magazines, including Cleo and Men’s Health, and a blogger for websites such as Yahoo!

Siimon is an Australian business mentor, motivational speaker, and author of self-help books such as Why People Fail. He was one of Australia’s youngest self-made millionaires, making his fortune by 21, and was part of the advertising group behind the notorious “Grim Reaper” AIDS campaign in the 1980s.  He is chairman of website group OMG. Siimon and Kathryn were married in Palm Springs, California, in 2011.

(Photo of Kathryn and Siimon from the Sydney Morning Herald)

Celebrity Baby News: Tammin Sursok and Sean McEwen

10 Thursday Oct 2013

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Actress Tammin Sursok, and her husband Sean McEwen, welcomed their first child on October 8 and have named their daughter Phoenix Emmanuel. Phoenix Sursok-McEwen was born around 9.30 pm, and weighed 4.4 kg (just under 10 lb).

Tammin is originally from South Africa, and moved to Sydney while still a very young child. She began her acting career in 2000 on Home and Away as rebellious teen Dani Sutherland, a role for which she won a Logie for Best New Female Talent the following year. In 2002 she was named Junior Youth Ambassador for New South Wales, and in 2003 received the Australian Centenary Medal for Service to Australian Society and Acting. After leaving the show she brought out an album, which was successful in Australia. In 2006 she relocated to Los Angeles to further her career, became a regular cast member on soap opera The Young and the Restless, and later had a recurring role on Hannah Montana. Since 2010 she has played Jenna Marshall on the teen drama Pretty Little Liars.

Sean is an American actor, writer, director and producer; his film Happy’s Last Wish has won multiple awards and been shown at numerous film festivals. He and Tammin were married in Florence in 2011.

(Photo of Tammin and Sean’s wedding from Woman’s Day)

Celebrity Baby News: Carrie Graf and Camille Chicheportiche

08 Tuesday Oct 2013

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Basketball coach Carrie Graf, and her partner Camille Chicheportiche, welcomed twins Charli and Bentley on June 21. Charli was born first, weighing 2.8 kg, and her brother Bentley followed just two minutes later, weighing 2.7 kg. Charli and Bentley were conceived with the help of IVF, using an international sperm donor who is open to revealing his identity to the twins if they want that. The twins both have Chicheportiche as their middle name, since a hyphenated surname seemed too unwieldy.

Carrie began her basketball career at the age of 15, and competed in the Women’s National Basketball League from 1983-89 before studying to become a coach. She has coached women’s basketball for over 20 years, and was named WNBL Coach of the Year in 2007 and 2008. She holds the most records for coaching wins, with more than 200 under her belt. She has coached the Sydney Flames and the Canberra Capitals; she coached the latter during their 2008/2009 season when they won the WNBL Championship. Carrie was the first Australian to be named a head coach in the American WNBA, coaching the Phoenix Mercury. She has also coached the national women’s basketball team, taking them to medal wins at two Summer Olympics, winning the FIBA Oceania Championship, and the World University Games. Carrie won High Performance Coach of the Year and Young Coach of the Year in 1996, was awarded an Australian Sports Medal for services to basketball in 2000, and was named a life member of the WNBL in 2006. She was Sportsperson of the Year in 2008.

Camille, who carried the twins, is on maternity leave from the Australian Federal Police. She and Carrie have been together for seven years after being introduced by mutual friends, and wear rings as a sign of their committment. The couple live in the ACT where same-sex marriage is about to be legalised, but even if the legislation gets through, they have no immediate plans to marry.

(Picture shows Carrie and Camille with the twins – Carrie is on the right holding Charli in pink; photo from the Sydney Morning Herald).

Celebrity Baby News: Rachael Finch and Michael Miziner

01 Tuesday Oct 2013

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Former Miss Australia, model and media personality Rachael Finch, and her husband Michael Miziner, welcomed their first child on September 24, and have named their daughter Violet Rachael. Violet’s middle name seems to be after her mother.

Rachael won the Queensland Model of the Year contest in 2004, while she was still in high school, and signed with IMG. She received the People’s Choice Award for Miss Teen Australia in 2006, and was crowned Miss Australia in 2009; she came third runner-up in the subsequent Miss Universe pageant that year. After her pageant wins, she came third in Celebrity Masterchef 2009, and was a contestant on Dancing with the Stars in 2010. She has worked as a fill-in radio host on NovaFM, and currently does a daily weather report on Channel Seven’s Sunrise.

Michael was born in Russia and came to Australia as a child (Rachael is half-Ukrainian on her mother’s side). He is a professional ballroom dancer, and he and Rachael met when they were partnered on Dancing with the Stars in 2010. Michael and Rachael were married in January this year, and discovered they were expecting a baby while on their honeymoon in Thailand.

(Photo of Rachael and Michael from the Townsville Bulletin)

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