There was a security incident today at our Federal Parliament in Canberra. An unknown to ASIO Scottish troublemaker/terrorist with the code name “Haggis”, infiltrated the security and placed a remote activating audio device inside the grounds of the Parliament, behind a pillar 5 metres high in the Great Hall. The device started playing tunes from AC/DC, but fortunately, it was discovered by the security guards and it was swiftly deactivated.
Tunes by Tex Morton "Sgt. Small". Shot on a Nokia 6288
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Canberras saw service in many air forces but the first and last was the RAF. This plane was designed just after WW2 and yet was good enough to be worth retaining as a PR plane until just a few years ago. Like the Jaguar, SHAR and other planes many consider the decision to retire such aircraft a mistake.
F8 Crusader but mostly the RAF Canberra showing up the limitations of the US Navy... the mispron of the Can-bear-ah is amusing too. As the B57 the Canberra was one of the few all-Brit planes to be ordered by the USAF. It served as recce and strike in Vietnam.
Car 39 Mitsubishi Galant VR4 driven by Peter Jerie and navigated by Tristan Kent crash heavily on the mineshaft at the Rally Of Canberra 2007 on the sunday morning run through the stage.
Wokka wokka, the Chinook is at work again - see its impressive load carrying capability as it 'flies' a stricken Canberra jet bomber to a new home....?
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www.laurencefuller.com - Laurence Fuller aged 17 as wheelchair bound Jake, one of Mac the knife's crew. In the 2004 Threepenny Opera at the Hawk Theatre in Australia
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