Ballet dancer turned stockbroker Li Cunxin named Australia’s top dad

Melbourne, Aug 28 (ANI): International ballet dancer turned stockbroker Li Cunxin has been named Australia’s top dad at 2009 Shepherd Centre Australian Father of the Year.

The man, who is famous for his bestselling autobiography Mao’s Last Dancer, received the award at a ceremony at NSW Parliament House in Sydney.

“This is indeed a great privilege. I regard this award as recognition of the important contribution all Australian fathers have made for the well-being of our children,” News.com.au quoted him as saying.

He added: I’m sure there are other fathers out there far more deserving than me.”

Li, whose father passed away earlier this year, said he was humbled to have received the award.

He said: “My values as a father and a family man have been passed down from generation to generation. My children are integral in my life.”is three boys, Joshua, Brandon and Cameron had nominated him for the award.

In his role as a father, Cunxin had helped his daughter Sophie overcome difficulties after she was diagnosed with profound hearing loss when she was just 18 months old.

She was one of the first Australian children to receive bilateral cochlear implants.

However, the brave girl went on to complete her Victorian Certificate of Education in 2008 and finished in the top five per cent of the state.

In his autobiography, Li has narrated his poverty stricken upbringing in Communist China.

He had fled from home when he was just 11 to become a ballet dancer.

Li was even locked up in the Chinese Consulate in Houston, causing a political standoff between Washington and Beijing before he was released.

He is married to Australian-born ballerina Mary McKendry. (ANI)

Jackson’s Aussie guitarist describes him as ‘beautiful spirit’

Melbourne, July 5 (ANI): Michael Jackson’s Australian guitarist has spoken about her grief over the death of the singer, describing him as “a beautiful spirit.”

Orianthi Panagaris, of Hawthorn, the blonde guitarist who featured prominently in the final video of Jackson Los Angeles rehearsal before his death, is due to perform at the King of Pop’s public memorial next week.

The South Australian-born musician had been rehearsing with the star six days a week for the last three months, reports Adelaide Now.

“He had this wonderful aura about him, a beautiful spirit. It’s been a surreal time working with him and it’s devastating what’s happened,” the Daily Telegraph quoted Orianthi as saying.

She continued: “We practised so much and knew the songs so well. Because we rehearsed so much . . . we knew the parts like the back of our hands.”

Orianthi’s mother, Sue Panagaris, told the Sunday Mail her daughter was very upset by Jackson’s death like his other fans all over the world.

She said: “She’s very sad at the moment. It’s not that she is disappointed that she won’t get to play with him, she’s just so sad that he has died.

“She said he was such a wonderful person and she wishes the world had gotten to know the same person she had come to know over the three months they had been working together.

“She said it was the best experience of her life and she’s just so very sad that the world didn’t see what the band saw every day. The world has missed out.” (ANI)

Cyclist Haussler feels more Australian than German

Sydney – Australian-born cyclist Heinrich Haussler wants to ride in the green and gold of his homeland rather than represent his adopted country of Germany.

“I’ve noticed that I feel more Australian than German,” the rising star of European road racing was quoted as saying Tuesday.

“In 2010, I will ride for Australia. My decision is final,” Haussler told the cyclingnews website.

Haussler, 25, was born in Inverell, New South Wales, but moved to Germany at the age of 14 to take up a scholarship at a German sports school.

He added a German passport to his Australian one and has represented Germany at world championship level.

His parents, and his brother and sister, still live in Australia and he said he was determined to give up his German racing licence and race for Australia.

Haussler has found success with new team Cervelo after leaving Gerolsteiner. He finished second in two of the biggest one-day classics, Milan-San Remo and the Tour of Flanders. (dpa)