ABC journalist Kirsten Drysdale is currently in a newborn bliss bubble, having recently welcomed her third child with her husband Chris.
Australian journalist Kirsten Drysdale is currently in a newborn bliss bubble, having recently welcomed her third child with her husband Chris.The New South Wales, Australia Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages let the name slip through the cracks during the submission process, despite offensive terms being prohibited.
“We thought, what is the most outrageous name we can think of that will definitely not be accepted?” Drysdale tells news.com.au. “I don’t know how it slipped through,” Drysdale said. “I’m not sure if someone was overworked, or if it was automated somewhere.“They haven’t really given us a clear answer.”Thankfully, the Registrar admitted it was a rare oversight, and Drysdale’s son’s real, “normal” name should be approved any day now.
They added that names registered at birth remain on the register “forever, even if the name is formally changed.” However, in this “highly unusual” circumstance, the Registrar is helping Drysdale correct the name.“The Registry has since strengthened its processes in response to this highly unusual event,” the spokesperson continued.
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