In today’s newsletter: NSW premier faces bitter fight after Nazi uniform revelation; child abuse victim talks about meeting cardinal; and ‘jaw-dropping’ numbers of carp
Sorry your browser does not support audio - but you can download here and listen https://audio.guim.co.uk/2020/05/05-61553-gnl.fw.200505.jf.ch7DW.mp3A resurgence in the popularity of baby names from the early 20th century – such as Alice, Evelyn and George – has been highlighted by
. But although biblical names have remained an obvious inspiration for parents, the diversity of names is increasing and – paradoxically – the most popular names are becoming less common overall. Josh Nicholas explains.After shooting to fame as Malakai in the remake of Heartbreak High, Thomas Weatherall is starring in a self-penned monologue, Blue, about mental health opening this weekend at the Sydney festival.
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