1958-61 - ACMA model Vespa type 400

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1958-61 - ACMA model Vespa type 400
ACMA Vespa transformed into a tricycle by a gentleman who wanted to teach how to drive to his kids.
(ACMA was a French company that built Vespas under licence)
Did you guys know that ACMA (that is, the Australian Communications and Media Authority) reserves a bunch of phone numbers just for use in fiction?
It's true.
The italian bunch: Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint, Fiat 850 Spider, ACMA Vespa 400
The italian bunch: Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint, Fiat 850 Spider, ACMA Vespa 400
Ok, Ok, before anyone corrects us, we know very well that the Vespa 400 is only half Italian, however even the title of an article has its importance so for this time we’ll turn a blind eye. What we have here is a batch of three cars, two apparently in good condition and one (the Vespa 400) which the seller even says came second in a concourse dedicated to this microcar, held in France where…
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Here we are with vlogmas day 2 (^.^)
"All the evidence suggests that Q&A went out of its way to ensure the Palestinian narrative was deliberately prioritised," said AIJAC.
THE Zionist Federation of Australia (ZFA) and Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC) have welcomed a decision by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) to investigate the ABC’s Q&A episode of May 27 – Trauma and Truth-Telling – that focused on the recent Israel–Hamas conflict.
In June, both organisations submitted complaints to the national broadcaster, arguing the program breached the ABC’s editorial policy and code of conduct.
While former Australian ambassador to Israel Dave Sharma was on the panel, he appeared alongside two well-known critics of Israel, pro-Palestinian activist Randa Abdel-Fattah and human rights lawyer, Jennifer Robinson. “It did not include anyone who is an Israel advocate or who speaks for the Australian Jewish community,” noted the ZFA.
Furthermore, interim Israeli ambassador Jonathan Peled and Executive Council of Australian Jewry (ECAJ) co-chair Alex Ryvchin were only invited to appear as audience members not panellists.
Shortly after, complaints to the ABC Audience and Consumer Affairs unit were dismissed, with the broadcaster insisting, “We are satisfied that a range of principal relevant perspectives were presented on the issue, and that no one view was unduly favoured over any other.”
The ZFA called the ABC’s response “inadequate”, and requested that ACMA – Australia’s central media regulation body – “have the ABC properly respond to each of the points raised”.
Awkward awards show audience dancing may be another casuality of 2020, but my goodness, at least we have folklore*.
aaaaaaaaaand a large back catalog of awkward awards show dancing.
(*FOLKLORE: Still not over it. still obseessed. still doing that thing of being a damn good piece of art that keeps giving you more.)
Below :ACM Award dancing highlights of years past
I'll not be able to see the Betty performance LIVE at 5:30 am here but I'm soooo excited for you babe @taylorswift 🤠💖💖💖 This is a day of utmost happiness, almost like the release day!! I'M FREAKING OUT-