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Celebrity Baby News: Australian Rules Football Babies

21 Saturday Sep 2013

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It’s football finals season, so here are two baby daughters of Australian rules footballers. Both have a connection to the West, and both have pretty floral names.

Lewis Jetta, who plays for the Sydney Swans in the AFL, and his partner Jess, welcomed their daughter Daisy last month. Daisy Jetta joins big brother Lewis aged 2 – Lewis is known as Junior.

Lewis is originally from Western Australia, and has been playing for the Sydney Swans since 2010. He is a director with the National Aboriginal Sporting Chance Academy, which works with Indigenous youth, and has been involved with the Australian Literacy and Numeracy Foundation’s Wall of Hands campaign, and the Learn Earn Legend initiative. He is keen to provide a good role model for Indigenous youth, and he and his cousin Neville, who plays for Melbourne, both returned to school to complete Year 12 as an encouragement to their younger cousins. Tonight Lewis will be back in his home state for the preliminary finals against Fremantle Dockers.

Lewis chose Lewis Junior’s name, and under a prearranged agreement, Jess got naming rights for a girl. Lewis jokes that he suggested Louise, but the idea was vetoed.

Rory O’Brien, who plays for the East Fremantle Sharks in the WAFL, and his partner Ebony Lawler, welcomed their daughter Ivy Mae last year.

This year, Rory won the Sandover Medal, awarded to the fairest and best player in the West Australia Football League. Rory is the first person from his club to win it for fifteen years, and he gained the second highest number of votes in history.

(Photo shows Lewis Jetta with his children Junior and Daisy)

Celebrity Baby News: Zed and Ros Seselja

04 Wednesday Sep 2013

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Liberal party candidate, Zed Seselja, and his wife Ros, welcomed their daughter Grace on September 2. Grace Seselja was born at 11:15 am weighing 4.5 kg (9lb 15oz), and she joins older siblings Michael, Tommy, William and Olivia. Grace is thirteen years younger than her eldest brother.

Zdenko or “Zed” was a member of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly from 2004 to 2013, and was Opposition Leader from 2007 to 2013. He won the electorate of Brindabella in last year’s territory elections, but this year he stood down as party leader to run for the senate in this year’s Federal Election, which is on September 7.

Zed’s campaigning duties have been scaled back because of Grace’s birth, and he is visiting the hospital several times a day. Ros and Grace will be leaving hospital soon.

Celebrity Baby News: Nathan and Leann Hines

29 Thursday Aug 2013

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Rugby union player Nathan Hines, and his wife Leann, welcomed twins named Lachlan and Chloe on June 4, a brother and sister for Joshua, aged 4. The twins’ birth was announced on Twitter.

Nathan started out in rugby league, playing for the North Sydney Bears in 1997, before switching to rugby union at Manly Rugby Union Football Club the following year. Since then, he has played for rugby union teams in Scotland, Ireland and France, as well as being selected for Scotland’s national team, and the British and Irish Lions. He is currently with French team ASM Clermont Auvergne.

Chloe is a very popular name in France, and Joshua is rising in popularity there, but Lachlan’s name seems as if it will stand out in his country of birth.

(Photo shows Nathan, Leann and Joshua)

Celebrity Baby News: Celebrity Baby Round Up

29 Thursday Aug 2013

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Media personality Basil Zempilas, and his wife Amy, welcomed their daughter Chloe Margaret on August 29. The middle name is in honour of Amy’s grandmother, Margaret. Chloe Zempilas weighed 3.17 kg (7 lb), and measured 50 cm long; she joins big sister Ava, aged 2. Ava’s birth was announced on the blog. ~ Thanks to Ebony for this celebrity baby tip!

Golfer Marc Leishman, and his wife Audrey, welcomed their son Oliver on August 18, a brother for Harvey. Marc currently plays on the PGA Tour, and in 2009 he became the first Australian to win the Rookie of the Year award. He won his first tournament last year at the Traveler’s Championship, becoming the second Australian to win after Greg Norman in 1995.

Tennis player Casey Dellacqua, and her partner Amanda, welcomed their son Blake Benjamin a few weeks ago. Blake’s birth was announced at the US Open, which was also the first public acknowledgement that Casey is gay and has a partner. Casey has ranked as high as 39 in the world, and won her first Grand Slam Title at the French Open in 2011, playing mixed doubles.

Soccer coach Michael Brown, and his wife Louise, welcomed their son Tyler not long ago. Michael is a coach at the Ipswich Knights.

Reality TV contestants Josh Maldenis and Andi Thomas welcomed their son Harry Joshua on August 6. Josh and Andi entered the last season of cooking show My Kitchen Rules, and withdrew from the competition when they discovered that Andi was pregnant. Tagged on the show as “dating hipsters”, Josh is a business development manager and Andi is a fashion buyer.

NRL player David Gower, and his wife Erika, recently welcomed their daughter Amelia. Amelia’s birth was announced on The Footy Show, when David and Erika took part in the “Perfect Partners” quiz segment. David has been playing rugby league professionally since 2006, and has been with the Manly Sea Eagles since this season. He has also played rugby league in England.

NRL player Craig Gower, and his wife Amanda Flynn, welcomed their daughter Freya Rose on July 23, a sister to Lola, aged 4. Freya was born just a few hours after Prince George, but because of the time zone difference, they don’t share a birthday. Craig has been playing professional rugby league since 1996, and is currently with the Newcastle Knights. He has been selected for the national squad, New South Wales, and City. Craig has also played rugby union in France and Italy. Amanda is a model, media personality, and former Penrith Panthers cheerleader. Craig and David Gower are not related, as far as I know.

NRL player Josh Hoffman, and his wife Emma, welcomed their daughter Leilani Grace in July. The middle name is in honour of Josh’s mother, Grace, who passed away unexpectedly in 2009. Josh has played for the Brisbane Broncos since 2008, and has also been selected for the New Zealand national team. He is related to retired rugby league star Wendell Sailor, and to Dane Gagai and Travis Waddell, who play for the Newcastle Knights. Emma is a registered nurse.

Cricketer Sarah Elliott, and her husband Rob, welcomed their son Samuel, known as “Sam“, about nine months ago. Sarah made her debut for Victoria Spirit during the 2000-01 season, and made her debut on the women’s national team in 2005, against England. During the Women’s Ashes series this month in England, Sarah became the first Australian mother to make a century. Rob is a cricket coach at the Northern Territory Institute of Sport, and accompanied Sarah and Sam on tour.

 

Celebrity Sibset: Wendy Harmer

17 Saturday Aug 2013

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Wendy Harmer is a highly successful comedian, who for many years has entertained on stage, television and radio. She was the first woman in Australia to host her own comedy show, The Big Gig, in 1989, and for more than a decade she was co-host of a top-rating breakfast show on 2-Day FM, when she became one of the nation’s highest paid entertainers.

Wendy is a prolific and successful author, having written humour for adults, chick lit novels, teen fiction, kid’s books, two plays, and the libretto for an opera. Her best-selling children’s series, Pearlie the Fairy, has been turned into an animated TV show. She is also editor of The Hoopla, a women’s news and opinion site.

Wendy is married to Brendan Donohoe, and has two children. Her son is named Marley (aged about 15), and her daughter is named Maeve (aged about 13).

Wendy appears to be yet another star of radio with a bee-lined bonnet in regard to baby names, because she has written an article about them for The Hoopla. It’s one of those “names not to call your baby” lists, which I must admit I don’t usually care for, because they don’t seem to really be helpful to parents so much as bullying anyone who happens to have different tastes and opinions from yourself.

Interestingly, Rule Number 2 on the list states that you shouldn’t use a famous person’s surname as your child’s name. Her son is named after Bob Marley. Okaaaay. Number 4 is that you musn’t name all your children with same letter. Mmmmm.

This article is an “update” of an earlier one, where one of the pieces of advice was that the pronunciation of your child’s name should be clear from the way it is spelled. Even now, when the name is quite well-known, some people don’t know how to pronounce Maeve from its spelling, and think that it must be MAY-vee or mah-EEV.

I do notice that so often when parents criticise baby names, the same criticisms could be levelled at their own children’s names. The most obvious example is that rather ghastly woman who said that place names as baby names were lower-class, when her own daughter was named after a country in Asia. I guess we all have mother-blindness about our baby names, and I have been guilty of the same thing myself – it’s an easy trap to fall into, but luckily I didn’t do it on TV or anything.

When we come up with rules on naming babies which we ourselves cannot stick to, it may be a sign that the rules aren’t all that useful. Just a thought!

Wendy doesn’t like her own name, which peaked at #15 in the 1950s, when Wendy was born. Part of her disappointment is that her mother chose the name out of a knitting pattern book, when the layette she was knitting was called the “Wendy”. She imagined that she had been named after Wendy Darling from Peter Pan, so being named after a knitting pattern didn’t seem so special.

Wendy much prefers her father’s choice for her name, which was Claire, the name of her beloved great-aunt. In the 1950s, Claire was #224; it rose steeply in popularity during the 1960s and ’70s, and has been in the Top 100 since the 1980s.

Now I think that’s really useful naming advice taken from real life. It may not be the best idea to choose a baby name peaking in popularity and about to fall and become dated, or select one virtually at random.

A better choice could be a classic which is lower in popularity and about to start rising, to become very popular in the long-term future. And it’s probably preferable to honour a beloved family member than to name your baby after a product – it’s nice to have a name which has some significance.

Think about the name story you are going to pass on to your child – a knitting pattern clearly doesn’t cut it. And sometimes dad knows best.

PS Wendy did manage to give the name Claire to one of her characters, the heroine of her novel, Farewell My Ovaries.

(Picture of Wendy and her family taken some years ago at Uluru; photo from Body + Soul)

Celebrity Baby News: Liam Picken and Annie Nolan

06 Tuesday Aug 2013

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AFL footballer Liam Picken, and his partner Annie Nolan, welcomed twin girls in the autumn and have named their daughters Delphi and Cheska. The twins have only recently left hospital, as they were born premature. Delphi and Cheska are baby sisters to Malachy, aged 2 – Malachy’s birth was announced on the blog.

Liam has been playing Australian rules football professionally since 2009, and has always been with the Western Bulldogs. He is the son of Billy Picken, who played for Sydney and Collingwood in the 1970s and ’80s, and the cousin of Jonathan Brown, who is captain of the Brisbane Lions. Liam recently played his 100th game for the Western Bulldogs, and walked out through the banner with Malachy.

Delphi is a Greek place name, the ancient site of the Delphic Oracle to Apollo; its name means “womb”, and it may have begun as a worship site to the Earth Goddess. Later it was connected to “dolphin”.

Cheska is short for Francesca. It is perhaps best known from blogger and PR rep Cheska Hull, who starred on reality TV series, Made in Chelsea.

(Photo shows Liam and Annie with Malachy)

Celebrity Baby News: Round-Up

27 Saturday Jul 2013

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NRL player Josh Dugan, and his ex-girlfriend Amanda Palmer, welcomed their son Jackson on July 25. Josh began playing for the Canberra Raiders in 2009, and was soon recognised as a very promising young fullback during his impressive debut season. He moved to the St George Illawarra Dragons this year, in controversial circumstances. Josh has been selected for the Prime Minister’s XIII, Country Origin, the NRL All Stars, and for New South Wales in State of Origin.

The Block co-creator Julian Cress, and his wife Sarah Armstrong, welcomed their first child on July 19 and have named their son Max Dargin. The Block is a successful renovation reality television series which has been running since 2003. Sarah is a publicist.

Sprint canoer Ken Wallace, and his partner Naomi Shears, welcomed their first child on July 12 and have named their son Nixon. Ken won two medals at the 2008 Olympics, including a gold. Naomi is a schoolteacher.

NRL player Beau Scott, and his wife Amelia, welcomed their son Noah John on July 6. Noah Scott joins big sister Ava. Beau has been playing rugby league professionally since 2005, and signed with the Newcastle Knights for the 2013 season. He has been selected for Country Origin, for New South Wales, and for the national squad.

NRL player Keith Lulia, and his wife Kelly, welcomed their first child in early July, and have named their son Koa. Keith has been playing rugby league professionally since 2007, has played for the Cook Islands national team, and in 2012 he signed with the Bradford Bulls in the English Super League. Next season he will play for the Wests Tigers, as they want to raise Koa closer to family in Keith’s home town of Wollongong.

Professional surfer Andre Teixeira, and his wife Anagdr Carvalho, became Australian citizens this month [pictured]. They have a baby son Josh, who was born in Australia. Andre is originally from Brazil, and is now a member of the Kirra Surfriders Club.

Brisbane Town Councillor Shayne Sutton, and her husband Stephen Beckett, welcomed their son Riley on June 29. Riley made a dramatic entrance, being born in the car on the way to hospital, and delivered by his father. Shayne and Stephen received a congratulatory phone call from the prime minister in hospital. Riley Beckett joins big sister Sarah, aged 4.

Columnist Clare Evans, and her partner, known only as Modern Dad, welcomed their daughter Harper Mae in late June. Harper joins big sisters D’Arcy, aged 16, and Mackenzie, aged 6, and big brother Cai, aged 7. Clare writes the “Modern Mum” column for Ipswich’s Queensland Times, and describes her children as “free range” and her parenting style as “fun”.

Middle-distance runner Eloise Wellings, and her husband Johnny Wellings, welcomed their daughter India Rose on May 17. Eloise competed at the 2012 London Olympics, where she represented Australia in the 5000 m and 10 000 m track events. She is the founding director of the Love Mercy Foundation, a human rights organisation working in Uganda.

Dancer Kate Wormald, and her husband Michael, welcomed their daughter Kylah nearly two years ago, but it has only recently been announced in the press. Kate has been a professional dancer since she was 15, performing in musicals, films and concerts; she just finished a three-month dance role in the opera Carmen. Many people will remember Kate for gaining third place in the first season of So You Think You Can Dance.

Celebrity Baby News: Celebrity Baby Round-Up

29 Saturday Jun 2013

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sims-baby-narrowMedia photographer Luke Fuda, and his wife Soraiya, welcomed their first child on June 21 and have named their son Spencer Luke. Spencer Fuda was born at 8.52 am at a private hospital in Camden, weighing 3.13 kg (just under 7lb), and 52 cm long. Luke is the photographer for the Liverpool Champion, and Soraiya is a former Fairfax Media reporter.

NRL footballer Ashton Sims, and his wife Nicole, welcomed their daughter Isla on June 21 [pictured]. Isla Sims joins big brother Kobe, aged 4, and big sister Alani, aged 3. Ashton plays for the North Queensland Cowboys, and his captain Johnathan Thurston recently welcomed a baby girl too.

Rugby union footballer John Ulugia, and his wife Georgina, welcomed their daughter Henna Nicole on June 18. Henna Ulugia joins big sister Ivona, aged 18 months. John is originally from New Zealand and plays for the New South Wales Waratahs.

NRL footballer Dene Halatau, and his wife Rochelle, welcomed their daughter Payton a couple of weeks ago. Payton Halatau joins big sister Tayla. Dene is originally from New Zealand, and plays for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.

AFL footballer David Mundy, and his wife Sally, welcomed their first child in May, and have named their son Finn. David plays for the Fremantle Dockers.

Celebrity Name News: Darren and Loren Lockyer

03 Monday Jun 2013

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445893-darren-lockyerRetired NRL football star and commentator Darren Lockyer, and his wife Loren, welcomed their son Hugo David on May 29. Hugo Lockyer joins big brothers Sunny, aged 2, and Flynn, aged 1. The Lockyers now have three boys under the age of three.

Darren announced Hugo’s birth while commentating a game yesterday, and indicated that Loren would rather like a girl, so perhaps we can expect more little Lockyers in the future.

(Photo of the Lockyer family from The Courier Mail)

Celebrity Baby News: Celebrity Baby Round-Up (Boys)

30 Thursday May 2013

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369007-chris-heighington-beau-ryanRugby league footballer Chris Heighington, and his partner Sonya, welcomed their son Rocco a few weeks ago. Chris plays for the Cronulla Sharks, and the picture shows him receiving a congratulatory kiss from team mate Beau Ryan, who became a father himself only a few months ago, when his daughter Remi was born.

Rugby union footballer Brett Sheehan, and his fiancee Laura Field, welcomed their son Brody around the start of the year. Brody was struck down with meningococcal meningitis over the Easter period, and although he is now well on his way to recovery, Brett and Laura urge other parents to be vigilant about the symptoms of the disease. Brett plays for the Western Force as well as for the Australian national team, the Wallabies.

Scientist Dr Kate Graham, and her husband Tim Madden, recently welcomed their son Harrison, who joins big brother Hamish. Dr Graham researches diabetes at the St Vincent’s Institute; she is a recipient of the Susan Alberti Women in Research Award.

Sports reporter Angela Pippos, and her partner Simon Dutton, welcomed their son Francis James in late January. Angela has been a sports commentator for many years on television and radio, and currently has a regular spot on 3AW.

Jockey Talia Rodder, and her husband Josh, who is the media executive at Melbourne Racing Club, welcomed their son Matan several months ago. Matan is a Hebrew name which means “gift”. Talia is originally from Israel, and started her career in Western Australia before moving to Melbourne. This month she went back to racing after finishing maternity leave.

Radio host Jenny Marchant and her husband welcomed their son Hugo in November last year. Jenny is the host of Treasure Hunt on 1233 ABC Newcastle, where contestants strive to discover where a “treasure” in the Newcastle area can be found by following a series of cryptic clues.

Fashion designer Kadime Mehmet, and her husband Shannan, welcomed their son Caleb last year. Kadime made her name designing a dress for the Brownlow Medals in 2011, and ever since then her Shepparton business has been booming.

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