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Echo Helvetia is your weekly magazine about everything Swiss in Australia, Switzerland and the world. 15 minutes of current affairs, music, features and interviews in Swiss-German with Adrian Plitzco.
Datum: 24.04.2012 05:04 •
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In Germany, more than 4000 people were killed in road accidents in the last year, a ten per cent increase compared to 2010, and the highest number of fatalities since 1991. Especially at risk are children. In response, Police in the state of North...
Datum: 24.04.2012 03:28 •
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Lama Ole Nydahl explains the philosophy behind the religion. How do Buddhists deal with wealth, is it desirable to have sufficient funds?
Datum: 24.04.2012 03:12 •
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As Australian society becomes more diverse, the participants among the marchers on Anzac Day are also becoming more varied. Supporters argue that the Anzac tradition is not becoming a divisive issue, in contrary; the iconic Australian event has ac...
Datum: 23.04.2012 02:40 •
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Dr Oliver Marc Hartwich worked for think tanks in Britain and the International Policy Network. He enjoys talking about politics and ideas on radio and TV, and for the Australian Business Spectator he wrote a weekly column. Now he is moving to New...
Datum: 20.04.2012 03:24 •
Größe: 2 MB
The visiting German film director and script writer talks with Trudi Latour about his film Hotel Lux. This tragic satire about the 30s opened the 12th Audi German Film Festival in Sydney. It follows a comedian from Berlin, who accidentally ends up...
Datum: 19.04.2012 11:32 •
Größe: 11.9 MB
Melbourne is the best university city in Australia, according to a ranking of the network Quacquarelli Symond. Melbourne also got voted the fourth best university city in the world, Marlena Maerz talks with German students about Melbourne.
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Datum: 19.04.2012 01:32 •
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Swimming and sunbaking in the nude has a long tradition in Germany. With the beginning of the Europe summer beaches in Germany are gearing up for the new saison. Jörg Schmidt is the speaker of the Landesverband Freikörperkultur in Berlin-Branden...
Datum: 18.04.2012 02:12 •
Größe: 2.9 MB
Echo Helvetia is your weekly magazine about everything Swiss in Australia, Switzerland and the world. 15 minutes of current affairs, music, features and interviews in Swiss-German with Adrian Plitzco.
Datum: 18.04.2012 01:28 •
Größe: 5.6 MB
The Sydney Jewish Museum received personal objects once confiscated from prisoners in concentration camps to present them as part of their exhibition. Dr Susanne Urban, Head of Research at the International Tracing Service in Bad Arolsen, handed o...
Datum: 17.04.2012 05:28 •
Größe: 3.2 MB
A few days before the start of the German Film Festival 2012, we open the lines to ask SBS listeners which German movie is the best one ever made. While some like classical comedies like Die Feuerzangenbowle or Manitus Shoe others like the more se...
Datum: 16.04.2012 04:52 •
Größe: 12.7 MB
There are a few forms of sport that are consistently represented at the Summer Olympics, but gymnastics is surely one of them. Yet not many know that modern gymnastics was invented in Germany during the early 1800s. It's main protagonist, Friedric...
Datum: 15.04.2012 04:52 •
Größe: 4.9 MB
The recent election of the German President Joachim Gauck has again brought back memories of the former GDR. Peter Keup was in prison at the time as a so called Republikflüchtling.
Datum: 13.04.2012 02:32 •
Größe: 4.1 MB
Dr Arpad Sölter, the director of the Goethe Institute in Australia and of the Audi German Film Festival talks with Trudi Latour about this years great choice of over 40 new German films from all genres. This overview is bound to make you curious ...
Datum: 12.04.2012 11:32 •
Größe: 15.1 MB
In our series Generation Global, Nina Birte tells us about her experiences during an internship in Cameroon, a country with 286 different ethnic and language groups.
Datum: 12.04.2012 03:24 •
Größe: 3.5 MB
For a Marxist conference, the German Communist David Meienreis has travelled to Melbourne. According to him, Communism does have a future even in Australia and he sees the riots in Greece and Spain as signs for a change to come. He tells Oliver He...
Datum: 11.04.2012 02:52 •
Größe: 5.6 MB
Identity - Philosopher Paco Erhard tells us this week about the identity of British people and why they still believe that Europe is cut off from the rest of the world meaning Britain. He also answers the question, whether Aussies have managed to ...
Datum: 10.04.2012 03:08 •
Größe: 4.5 MB
Trying to keep up German Easter traditions in Australia can be quite challenging, especially when the kids are asking the question how does the Easter Bunny travel from far away Germany to the Australian west coast. Tanja Grebe is a German mum, w...
Datum: 09.04.2012 00:56 •
Größe: 1.7 MB
On Easter Saturday we have a special Easter program for our young listeners. Seven kids from Melbourne's Bayswater South Primary School are in the studio to talk about Easter traditions in Australia and Germany - in our kids show PFIFFIKUS!
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Datum: 07.04.2012 02:28 •
Größe: 14.5 MB
Sieba Abadi is a kids reporter in Germany. The eleven year old lives in Berlin and works for the kids news show called Logo. Sieba interviews politicians like the German chancellor Angela Merkel and asked about her favourite meal.
Datum: 07.04.2012 01:48 •
Größe: 5.5 MB
Tanja Grebe is from Dusseldorf and has been living in Perth for four years. Together with her two sons and her husband she is nevertheless celebrating German Easter traditions.
Datum: 06.04.2012 05:16 •
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Rimini Protokoll has become famous worldwide for its innovative integration of real people on the stage. The productions of Helgard Haug, Stefan Kaegi and Daniel Wetzel are still plays, even with a written script, but they use the words of real pe...
Datum: 05.04.2012 11:36 •
Größe: 13 MB
A few years ago it began with a dozen or so people interested in the German language. By now the group has up to 700 members. The Melbourne German Language Meetup Group comes together once a month, this time in St Kilda and Oliver Heuthe joint in....
Datum: 05.04.2012 03:40 •
Größe: 6.9 MB
Many public schools in Australia have seen better days. Creative work seems unlikely in dark brick and box-like buildings. During a competition, a team of German architects has just presented a concept for a futuristic classroom design. Barbara Ba...
Datum: 04.04.2012 03:32 •
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Is just one of the questions Paco Erhard explains in a new series on SBS Radio. The German philosopher normally lives in England, where he is also active as a stand-up comedian talking about what makes Germans so special. Today, Erhard takes a loo...
Datum: 04.04.2012 02:56 •
Größe: 3.7 MB
Lance Armstrong and Cadel Evans are sport stars that are known to most of us. It comes as no surprise that the two Tour de France winners are world famous, but what about Stefan Nimke? The Olympic champion and world champ in track cycling is curre...
Datum: 03.04.2012 02:36 •
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Not much has changed, more than ten years after Berlins mayor Klaus Wowereit said those now famous words. The situation is the same in Australia, same-sex couples are accepted and enjoy equal rights, yet they are not allowed to take the final step...
Datum: 02.04.2012 04:52 •
Größe: 10.6 MB
Echo Helvetia is your weekly magazine about everything Swiss in Australia, Switzerland and the world. 15 minutes of current affairs, music, features and interviews in Swiss-German with Adrian Plitzco.
Datum: 02.04.2012 02:56 •
Größe: 5.1 MB
Thomas Demand is one of the most iconic German contemporary artists. Within the framework of the 25th John Kaldor Public Art Project, and in Cooperation with the Goethe Institute, he presents his new work The Dailies for the first time here in Syd...
Datum: 29.03.2012 10:32 •
Größe: 10.9 MB
Last Sunday the Swiss Club of Victoria celebrated the tenth Swiss Festival with a record number of over 1500 visitors. Marcus Born was one of them, keen to learn all about Swiss
Datum: 29.03.2012 02:40 •
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Ole Nydahl is a Lama from Denmark. In the past 40 years, Nydahl has toured the world lecturing Buddhism. He also writes books about Buddha and love. Oliver Heuthe talked to him.
Datum: 28.03.2012 00:20 •
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Swiss born Dieter Loeliger from Margaret River keeps himself in shape with swimming in the ocean for hours. His latest ordeal: the 20-kilometre long Rottnest Channel Swim in eight hours. Sindi Montero talked to him.
Datum: 28.03.2012 00:00 •
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Is the title of German-Australian comedian CJ Delling at the International Melbourne Comedy Festival. Shortly before her first performance she told Oliver Heuthe why Germans eat more than sausages and sauerkraut and why city commuters need a littl...
Datum: 27.03.2012 04:24 •
Größe: 1.9 MB
There is one out of many thousand German migrants who gained the rather unfortunate reputation to have been the first terrorist in Australia. In fact he was innocent. Carsten Johow and Wolfgang Müller explain how his journey developed.
Datum: 27.03.2012 02:36 •
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Every year, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival attracts huge crowds who are in for a laugh and a solid mix of satire and irony. This year, two German stand-up comedians put on display their humoristic talent. One of them is Paco Erhard, w...
Datum: 26.03.2012 05:24 •
Größe: 12.8 MB
Echo Helvetia is your weekly magazine about everything Swiss in Australia, Switzerland and the world. 15 minutes of current affairs, music, features and interviews in Swiss-German with Adrian Plitzco.
Datum: 26.03.2012 04:48 •
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Carolin-Therese Wolff is member of Ohrigami. The German group presents audio-plays in front of a live audience. Wolff tells us about the active audio-play-scene in Berlin and the lack of presence of this upcoming art form in Australia. Marlena Mae...
Datum: 26.03.2012 03:32 •
Größe: 4.3 MB
Jenny Erpenbecks powerful literary novel spans 100 years of German history and tells the stories of 12 characters. They all lived at the same location, at the shores of a beautiful lake near Berlin. The author knows well, especially the house beau...
Datum: 22.03.2012 10:52 •
Größe: 14.6 MB
Bremer Küken-Ragout, Plattdüütsch and old folk songs were the highlights at the cultural and culinary gathering of North Germans in the Royal Brighton Yacht Club. Adrian Plitzco was celebrating too.
Datum: 22.03.2012 02:36 •
Größe: 5.8 MB
Buddhism seems to become more and more popular, especially among young Westerners. On the German program, Lama Ole Nydahl explains the reason behind the success of the trendy religion. Nydahl tells host Oliver Heuthe that being a Christian doesnt ...
Datum: 21.03.2012 23:36 •
Größe: 7.2 MB
On Saturday Queensland will elect a new government. Based on opinion polls the LNP will win. Why are voters turning their backs towards the Labor Party? SBS reporter in Brisbane, Stefan Armbruster, answers Adrian Plitzco´s questions.
Datum: 21.03.2012 06:00 •
Größe: 3 MB
Twelve cities, twelve subject matters, that's the base for a global online project, produced by the Goethe Institute. 36 artists blogged for 12 months, using photos, audio, video and text. Trudi Latour talks to webmaster Jochen Gutsch about the ou...
Datum: 15.12.2011 10:32 •
Größe: 10.6 MB
Dr Albrecht Dümling talks about the Spivacovski brothers, classical musicians of high caliber, who immigrated to Australia in the 1930. As victims of Nazi persecution their story forms part of Dr Dümling "Die Verschwundenen Musiker". When the pi...
Datum: 15.12.2011 10:32 •
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Adrian Plitzco and Oliver Heuthe talk about people who earned most of the money, in Australia.
Datum: 15.12.2011 03:00 •
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Photographer Eva Rugel has already shown her art in exhibitions in Berlin and Japan. Rugel, who is originally from Freiburg, has finished her study at Melbourner´s NMIT for Photoimaging. Her final work is currently part of the exhibition "Monocu...
Datum: 15.12.2011 03:00 •
Größe: 6.1 MB
If you want to start a business, it is not only necessary to have a great idea and product, it is also essential to have a great name. A catchy name and a smart logo set you apart from your competition and help to attract customers. However, once ...
Datum: 14.12.2011 02:04 •
Größe: 4.5 MB
In todays letter from Sydney, Wolfgang Müller tells us about a famous Christmas concert that might not be for free anymore. Furthermore, we hear about twelve brave sisters who fight against coal seam gas extraction near their convent.
Datum: 13.12.2011 23:52 •
Größe: 1.9 MB
In our new series we discover prominent Germans who are part of the Australian history. The first episode is about the story of a father and son from East Prussia. Reinhold and Georg Foster sailed around the world with Captain James Cook. Althou...
Datum: 13.12.2011 01:40 •
Größe: 2.9 MB
In 19th Century, German painters were highly esteemed in Australia - in particular in Victoria. Yet some decades later those German artists were almost forgotten. Art historian Beatrix Ahrens is working at the University of Freiburg. She has done ...
Datum: 12.12.2011 02:08 •
Größe: 4.9 MB
More and more people are getting divorced in Australia and Germany. Many people prefer living in a shared house or as a single rather than starting a family. Is the domestic happiness a thing of the past, or do we still have happy families in Aust...
Datum: 12.12.2011 01:04 •
Größe: 11.6 MB
More and more Australians cant afford a visit to the dentist and more children are having problems with their teeth. The latest reports on dental health call on the government to introduce a national dental scheme. Oliver Heuthe and Pamela Raulede...
Datum: 09.12.2011 04:04 •
Größe: 4.5 MB
More and more Australians cant afford a visit to the dentist and more children are having problems with their teeth. The latest reports on dental health call on the government to reintroduce a national dental scheme. Oliver Heuthe and Pamela Raule...
Datum: 09.12.2011 02:56 •
Größe: 8.2 MB
Why does the Euro struggle that much? And what is the last resort to safe the Euro? Economist Dr. Oliver Marc Hartwich sees several problems Europes politicians face now. Wolfgang Müller talks with him about the time bomb Greece and the future of...
Datum: 09.12.2011 02:52 •
Größe: 4 MB
Dr Albrecht Duemling is musicologist, music critic, curator of the world renowned exhibition "degenerate art". After many years of intensive research, he just published his latest book, "Die Verschwundenen Musiker". It deals with the mainly but no...
Datum: 08.12.2011 10:32 •
Größe: 8.7 MB
Marcel and Frauke are having a great time down under and they dont pay for their accommodation. They are testing Australian hotels, travel and adventure tours for free. They publish their experiences on their blog. Patrick Wauthier speaks with the...
Datum: 08.12.2011 03:12 •
Größe: 2.9 MB
In year 8, the students of the Viewbank College in Rosanna learn German. The students also like singing German songs. The class and her teacher Clare perform one of the most popular Australian Christmas songs - in German.
Datum: 07.12.2011 00:08 •
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20 years ago, a newspaper ad changed the life of butcher Elmar and his wife Anette. Spontaneously, the Dierens took the chance and sold their butchery to start a new life in Perth. The couple tells Sindi Montero about their difficult start and how...
Datum: 07.12.2011 00:00 •
Größe: 2.3 MB
The same procedure every year: what is the best Christmas present? A book, a DVD or something more fancy? It is especially hard to find the right present for family and friends living in Germany. However, some of our listeners dont struggle with t...
Datum: 05.12.2011 01:36 •
Größe: 13.3 MB
Douglas Mawson was two years old, when his parents immigrated to Australia. But instead of the heat of the outback, he was more attracted by the icy cold of the South Pole. 100 Years ago, he led a scientific expedition during the Heroic Age of Ant...
Datum: 02.12.2011 01:52 •
Größe: 5.1 MB
Trudi Latour talks to the web master of the Goethe Institute, Jochen Gutsch about an international web project, called Goethe.rmx. The name doesnt only relate to the organization hosting the platform, but also to the content, the ballad Der König...
Datum: 01.12.2011 09:00 •
Größe: 16.4 MB
She wasnt exactly the norm. During the uptight 50s in Germany, Hildegard Knef didnt do what others did to please. Her charm was anything but cute and tame but invoked a long bygone era of glamour that seemed to transcend idealisms and norms. Knef ...
Datum: 01.12.2011 02:56 •
Größe: 3.2 MB
Do Germans still emmigrate to Australia? Or is the migration boom a thing of the past? Wolfgang Müller has taken a look at Germans who immigrated for different reasons. Every week, he talked to someone who has left Germany in the pursuit of happ...
Datum: 29.11.2011 01:48 •
Größe: 5.1 MB
Rabbits with red eyes or apes with cut open sculls - even in 2011 cosmetics and medicine is still tested on animals. Many researchers claim, that we wouldnt have made medical progress without animal tests. After all, is it right that scientists us...
Datum: 28.11.2011 03:16 •
Größe: 14.9 MB
In the 21 century, people primarily communicate electronically. We write applications on the computer and we send e-mails to public authorities. Except for recipes, postcards or diaries, there are hardly any hand written documents. Will the handw...
Datum: 28.11.2011 02:40 •
Größe: 1.9 MB
Australia is going to receive royal visitors, this week, again. The Crown Princely Couple of Denmark is visiting the bride`s home. How excited is the Danish community? And how will the royals be received by other Australians? Oliver Heuthe spoke w...
Datum: 25.11.2011 01:40 •
Größe: 1.7 MB
The conflict had been kept behind closed doors. But during his last visit to Australia, US President Barack Obama threw that door wide open: America is ready to openly interfere in the conflict over the Spratly Islands. Australia could play an imp...
Datum: 25.11.2011 01:40 •
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Princess Mary was born in the home of the Tasmanian devil. And this endangered animal is the subject of the conversation between Trudi Latour and Ute Wegmann, who recently published the book Wild Whiskers and Tender Tales, together with Dr Anthony...
Datum: 24.11.2011 10:24 •
Größe: 4.3 MB
His photography is pure and plain. Tobias Titz from Germany lives and works as photographer in Melbourne. For almost ten years he has a passion for portraits. With his Polaroid camera he sometimes discovers the outback. His latest project is about...
Datum: 24.11.2011 01:24 •
Größe: 7.6 MB
An exceptional exhibition of European culture is set to open in Australia on Saturday. Handwritten shows the manuscripts of Beethoven, Bach, Goethe und Mozart. Usually the hand written exhibits are part of the Berlin national library. But now the ...
Datum: 23.11.2011 00:16 •
Größe: 4.1 MB
Peter Monteath is editor of the book ?Germans". It tells the story of the first Germans who moved to South-Australia. Jenny Beyen speaks with Peter Monteath about the book. We are broadcasting one episode every week. This week, they talk about t...
Datum: 23.11.2011 00:16 •
Größe: 2.3 MB
This is the concept of life on a German farm in Solingen. The therapist Kerstin Wenzel combines the therapeutic work with animals. No matter if one likes Lamas, donkeys or Jacob sheep, Kertins Wenzel finds the right therapeutical counterpart for h...
Datum: 22.11.2011 02:24 •
Größe: 2.3 MB
Saving the environment while building houses is possible nowadays. To turn the construction industry in to a more environmentally friendly business can save resources and energy. But how does it work? This is the topic of our new series. Christoph...
Datum: 22.11.2011 02:08 •
Größe: 2.9 MB
Do Germans still emmigrate to Australia? Or is the migration boom a thing of the past? Wolfgang Müller takes a look at Germans who immigrate for different reasons. Every week, he talks to someone who has left Germany in the pursuit of happiness d...
Datum: 22.11.2011 02:04 •
Größe: 3.7 MB
World Musician Yeshe Reiners and his musical partner on the violin, Cye Wood introduce us to two songs, recorded in our studio at SBS by our clever technician Rod Monson. One deals with freedom fighter Jean Batailleur from Quebec, who fought again...
Datum: 03.11.2011 10:44 •
Größe: 14.6 MB
Eurozone leaders fear that should Greece deliver a "no" in a national vote on last weeks bailout package it may plunge the country into a disorderly default and spread financial contagion to Italy and Spain. But leaving the Euro is more than Gree...
Datum: 03.11.2011 10:40 •
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German speaker Rita Jenkins is one of Melbournes special tour guides, a so called City Greeter. Being a volunteer she takes visitors to the most interesting places in town - free of charge! We became curious about her knowledge of forgotten places...
Datum: 03.11.2011 00:00 •
Größe: 2.1 MB
Reading out poems is so last century - today, theres Poetry Slam. In a Poetry Slam, the contestants have to present a self written text within a short time. Michael Jakob is such a Poetry Slammer. He tells Adrian Plizco about the art of Poetry Sla...
Datum: 01.11.2011 23:40 •
Größe: 4.7 MB
One of the worlds most prestigious horse races is over: the Melbourne Cup. For the 151st time, the race took place in Melbournes suburb Flemington. This years winner was the French horse Dunaden. He won in a spectacular photo-finish. Jenny Beyen a...
Datum: 01.11.2011 23:08 •
Größe: 1.1 MB
Qantas is flying again, but the debate about the strike and lock-out is not over yet. The dispute left hundreds of thousands of passengers stranded at airports around the world. Protecting publics interests in situations like this is one of the go...
Datum: 01.11.2011 22:00 •
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Peter Monteath is editor of the book ?Germans". It tells the story of the first Germans who moved to South-Australia. Jenny Beyen speaks with Peter Monteath about the book. We are sending one episode every week. This week, they talk about German...
Datum: 01.11.2011 21:36 •
Größe: 2.1 MB
Qantas refused to bring domestic and international passengers to their destinations - on purpose, one could say. Qantas is struggling with unions in Australia, so the passengers had to stay put. Oliver Heuthe talks with his colleague Patrick Wauth...
Datum: 31.10.2011 02:44 •
Größe: 4.6 MB
On the last weekend of October, Deutsche Welle broadcasted in German for the last time. The program is now aired on the internet only. This change is the result of financial constraints and recent developments in international media and technology...
Datum: 31.10.2011 01:52 •
Größe: 9.5 MB
German speaker Rita Jenkins is one of Melbournes special tour guides, a so called City Greeter. Being a volunteer she takes visitors to the most interesting places in town - free of charge! We became curious about her knowledge of forgotten places...
Datum: 26.10.2011 21:40 •
Größe: 2.4 MB
Peter Monteath is editor of the book ?Germans. It tells the story of the first Germans who moved to South-Australia. Jenny Beyen speaks with Peter Monteath about the book. We are sending one episode every week. This week, they talk about German ...
Datum: 25.10.2011 21:44 •
Größe: 5.4 MB
For almost a week, the supporters of Occupy Melbourne camped on City Square. On Friday, the camp was shut down by the police. Some people were arrested, a few were even injured. Both police and protesters blame each other for the violence. Christi...
Datum: 24.10.2011 00:20 •
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October 17 - 22, 2011 - The week in hindsight. A summary of highlights, interviews and features of the past six programs. Broadcast every Sunday night.
Datum: 24.10.2011 00:00 •
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Libyas Ex-dictator Gaddafi is dead. That was announced by the Libyan Interim National Council. People in Bengasi and Tripolis celebrated this event. Adrian Plitzco talks to his colleague Patrick about the reactions of politician worldwide and poss...
Datum: 21.10.2011 00:52 •
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The world renowned theatre group Schaubühne Berlin takes part in this year 's Melbourne Festival. They are presenting the play Hedda Gabler by the Norwegian writer Henrik Ibsen, an absolute highlight of the festival. Adrian Plitzco visited a reh...
Datum: 20.10.2011 00:28 •
Größe: 11.5 MB
German speaker Rita Jenkins is one of Melbournes special tour guides, a so called City Greeter. Being a volunteer she takes visitors to the most interesting places in town - free of charge! We became curious about her knowledge of forgotten places...
Datum: 20.10.2011 00:04 •
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The Australian car race World Solar Challenge pits up to 40 solar cars against each other on a race from Darwin to Adelaide. One of the contenders is a team from the German University of Bochum. Their car, the Solar World Gran Turismo, is designed...
Datum: 19.10.2011 00:48 •
Größe: 9.6 MB
The Slovak government has played a special and rather tragic role in the EU's struggle with the Euro-crisis. Wolfgang Müller speaks with political scientist Stefan Auer from Melbourne's La Trobe University about the historic background.
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Datum: 19.10.2011 00:40 •
Größe: 9.1 MB
The German soccer star Ariane Hingst has been more successful than most of her male colleagues. She has won the World Cup and Euro Cup several times and is now seeking a new challenge in Australia. In October, Hingst signed a contract with the New...
Datum: 19.10.2011 00:08 •
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For two weeks now, a container ship is loosing oil at New Zealand's east coast. Up to 400 tonnes of oil already ran into the sea. The stricken ship is about to break apart and sink. Experts are trying to pump oil out of the ship but the weather ma...
Datum: 18.10.2011 03:56 •
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From New York to Nairobi, and Madrid to Melbourne, demonstrators around the world have taken to the streets in a show of support for the US based Occupy Wall Street movement. They are rallying against corporate greed on a global scale, but they ar...
Datum: 17.10.2011 02:08 •
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A couple of years ago, Melbourne was going to make transport-ticketing fair, safe and easy. Hundreds of millions were invested into the myki-system. Now experts found, that the high-tech solution can be hacked. One of them, cryptography-expert Dav...
Datum: 17.10.2011 01:32 •
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German speaker Rita Jenkins is one of Melbournes special tour guides, a so called City Greeter. Being a volunteer she takes visitors to the most interesting places in town - free of charge! We became curious about her knowledge of forgotten places...
Datum: 16.10.2011 23:36 •
Größe: 7.5 MB
Marina Shine is the deputy director of the Goethe Institute and the director of the language department. She talked to Trudi Latour about the courses on offer, the participants and the philosophy behind the Goethe Institutes successful approach to...
Datum: 13.10.2011 08:52 •
Größe: 8.6 MB
Formerly the head of the department of Strategy and Evaluation at the Goethe-Instituts head office in Munich, Dr Arpad Sölter arrived in Australia in September 2011. He had hardly time to move in as the new director of the Goethe-Institut Austral...
Datum: 13.10.2011 08:52 •
Größe: 9 MB
By the mid 1920s a new style emerged that came to be known as Neue Sachlichkeit or New Objectivity. In this last part of the serious Dr Jacqueline Strecker guides us through this room and the one entitled degenerate art, the name stemming from the...
Datum: 13.10.2011 08:44 •
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It serves to further the understanding between peoples in a multicultural world and has been celebrated in Europe since 2001. In 2011 the Goethe Institute and its partner organisations from France, Italy and Spain got together in Sydney to introdu...
Datum: 13.10.2011 07:04 •
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The Congress of the "Swiss-abroad" was held in Lugano this year. Rudolf Wyder, The Director of the agency (ASO) explains its networking role among the Swiss within and outside Switzerland. Councellor, Derrick Widmer, explains the funding and fut...
Datum: 11.10.2011 07:08 •
Größe: 17.3 MB
The Congress of the "Swiss-abroad" was held in Lugano this year. Rudolf Wyder, The Director of the agency (ASO) explains its networking role among the Swiss within and outside Switzerland. Councellor, Derrick Widmer, explains the funding and fut...
Datum: 11.10.2011 06:32 •
Größe: 17.3 MB
Tim Skerra from the German University of Bochumdreams of cars - of solar cars, which make no noise and don't need any petrol or gas. How close are scientists to building those cars as a mass-produced item? Christian Froelicher talks to Tim Skerra ...
Datum: 11.10.2011 00:56 •
Größe: 8.1 MB
The Euro 2012 starts in June next year. Will the hosts Poland and Ukraine be able to hold a peaceful soccer party? Niels Büngen talks to hooligan expert Maurice Illi about the Euro 2012.
Datum: 11.10.2011 00:36 •
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A 14-year old Australian is in investigative custody in Bali. Indonesian police says, he bought cannabis from a drug dealer on the streets. The public authorities in Australia and Indonesia are now arguing about the legal consequences for the teen...
Datum: 10.10.2011 00:36 •
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For several years, Thomas Broich played football in the German Bundesliga. But after a while, his play became worse, the media started banging on him and he wanted to end his career. He then decided to give football one last try - in Australia. Si...
Datum: 07.10.2011 01:12 •
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At only 16 years of age Singer-songwriter Yeshe Reiners left his home in Germany to learn about the music of Africa. Since then he's been playing all across the world, integrating the different styles and instruments into his own evocative songs. ...
Datum: 06.10.2011 10:36 •
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The Congress of the Swiss-Abroad was held in Lugano, in the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland. Federal elections will be held soon and two candidates, Helen Freiermuth (currently living in China) and Corina Hemmi-Pleisch talk about their diffic...
Datum: 06.10.2011 06:44 •
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At the Fringe Festival in Melbourne this year is a German classic: ?Max & Moritz. It is a mix of play and musical with puppets and real actors. The puppeteer Megan Cameron chose this old story of Wilhelm Busch about two naughty boys because she ...
Datum: 06.10.2011 01:32 •
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Olav Nicolai was born in Berlin and is a conceptual artist. At the moment, he is showing his work in Melbourne. With his exhibition, he wants to show people the idea of conceptual art and make them become a part of it. Patrick Wauthier talked to O...
Datum: 06.10.2011 01:20 •
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For two weeks now, people are protesting in New York against social inequality. The main theme of the protests: Occupy Wallstreet. They demand higher taxes for the wealthy and criticise the acquisitiveness of many banks. Wolfgang Müller talks to ...
Datum: 06.10.2011 01:00 •
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Once a month Switch On broadcasts a brand new project of the AGTV and SBS German Radio - the Youth Mailbox. Students are able to produce their own features, and were going to get them on air! This time, Kim talks about visiting her grandparents in...
Datum: 04.10.2011 23:04 •
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The Metal-Band Blind Guardian was found in the German cities Krefeld und Meerbusch 27 years ago. But they do not only have fans in Germany, they are very successful in Australia, too. At the moment, they are touring Down Under for the second time....
Datum: 03.10.2011 23:12 •
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Going to school, having time to play and meeting friends - these are some rights of children all over the world. At least, this is how it should be. But there are still a lot of countries in which children have to work. The students of the German ...
Datum: 02.10.2011 23:36 •
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Analysis of a 100-year-old lock of hair has shown that Aboriginal Australians were the first to separate from other humans in Africa tens-of-thousands of years ago. Dr Peter Forster from Munster University in Germany says the journey to Australia ...
Datum: 29.09.2011 11:20 •
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Ute Wegmann is a freelance photographer with a heart for animals. Originally from Germany, she has been living in Australia for 18 years now. After taking on personal responsibility for an injured bird a few years ago, she became interested the li...
Datum: 29.09.2011 08:52 •
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At the time of German modernism, Berlin was the third biggest city worldwide. Dr Jacqueline Strecker guides us through the room within the Mad Square exhibition, which is dedicated to the idea of Metropolis.
Datum: 29.09.2011 08:52 •
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The famous Silver Circus is in Melbourne for the next weeks. The director is Anton Gasser, a Swiss. In 1969, he came to Australia and in 1976, he founded the circus. Frauke Feldmann visited Anton Gasser at the Silver Circus.
Datum: 28.09.2011 23:40 •
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Freddy Quinn sold over 60 million records and was the face of the 1950s in West Germany. With songs like Heimweh or La Paloma, he became on of the most successful artists of his time. On Tuesday, Freddy Quinn turned 80 years old. Christian Froelic...
Datum: 28.09.2011 01:12 •
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Ullrich Böhme has been the organist at the famous Thomas-Church in Leipzig for 25 years. In that church, Martin Luther once preached and even Johann Sebastian Bach played the organ in the 18th Century. Christian Froelicher visited Ullrich Böhme ...
Datum: 28.09.2011 01:08 •
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The Australians are fixed by the German Oktoberfest. There are a lot of pavilions around the country with German beer, traditional costumes and folk music, especially in Queensland. Niels Büngen talked to Peter Mierzwiak of Tourism Queensland abo...
Datum: 28.09.2011 01:00 •
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The members of parliament in the German Bundestag will vote on Thursday about the European Financial Stability Facility. They have to decide if they want to further financially support indebted countries like Greece. Wolfgang Müller discusses the...
Datum: 28.09.2011 00:44 •
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The famous Silver Circus is in Melbourne for the next weeks. The director is Anton Gasser, a Swiss. In 1969, he came to Australia and in 1976, he founded the circus. Christian Froelicher visited Anton Gasser at the Silver Circus.
Datum: 26.09.2011 01:52 •
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September 19 - 24, 2011 - The week in hindsight. A summary of highlights, interviews and features of the past six programs. Broadcast every Sunday night.
Datum: 26.09.2011 01:28 •
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During the 19th Century, the German missionary Clamor Wilhelm Schürmann started documenting an indigenous language in Australia; Kaurna. It was spoken by the indigenous people of Adelaide and the surrounding hills. For years, Schürmann did resea...
Datum: 23.09.2011 02:36 •
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During the 19th Century, the German missionary Clamor Wilhelm Schürmann started documenting an endangered language: Kaurna, the tongue of the indigenous people of Adelaide. Even during the early days of colonization, only few people were still ab...
Datum: 23.09.2011 02:32 •
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Almost half of the food produced in Germany gets thrown away, either by the industry or by the customers. The German journalist Valentin Thur made a movie about the wasteful use of food: Taste the Waste. Robert Cramer watched the documentary.
Datum: 23.09.2011 01:24 •
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The Bauhaus is considered politically as well as artistically radical. It was founded by Walter Gropius, who tried to bridge the gap between art and craft and forged a new kind of creative designer, skilled in both the conceptual aesthetics of art...
Datum: 22.09.2011 09:48 •
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The race is on to find new deposits of rare earth metals which are used in energy efficient bulbs and many other green energy products. China produces nearly 95 percent of the worlds rare earth materials but Australian and German companies are te...
Datum: 22.09.2011 09:36 •
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During the school holidays this October, a theatre performance for kids will be put on at the Bondi Pavilion. Its called The Secret of the Seven Marbles and deals with Australias immigration history. This is obviously the specialist field of autho...
Datum: 22.09.2011 09:36 •
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St. Kilda is well-known as the home of Melbournes artists. They are from all over the world and, naturally, some are even German. The artist Maria Leonard has lived and worked in St. Kilda for over 40 years. Frauke Feldmann visited her and talked ...
Datum: 22.09.2011 02:28 •
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The Greek economy seems to be in a downward spiral. The government is fighting with its strict austerity program yet still heads towards bankruptcy. Its EU-partners become more and more anxious and some want to refuse Greece any more financial aid...
Datum: 21.09.2011 01:00 •
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Norbert Hausbergs best friends are wooden and come with strings attached: he gives shows in Australia and New Zealand with his handmade marionettes. His program includes German myths and fairy tales like Snow White and Rumpelstiltskin. Moreover, t...
Datum: 20.09.2011 23:32 •
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Established in 2006, the German Pirate Party seems to raise up in Berlin, gaining more and more influence. Concentrating on soft topics - like more transparency for state affairs, internet extension and free education - the movement has just enter...
Datum: 20.09.2011 02:20 •
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For more than 60 years, Palestinians have been struggling to build their own state. Now, the Palestinian Authority has decided to ask the United Nations for a full recognition, which would equal the independence of the land behind the German river...
Datum: 19.09.2011 05:20 •
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September 12 - 17, 2011 - The week in hindsight. A summary of highlights, interviews and features of the past six programs. Broadcast every Sunday night.
Datum: 19.09.2011 05:04 •
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When Nadine Helmi did some research at the internment camp Trial Bay, she came across a treasure, the professional photographs of Paul Dubotzki, one of the internees of WW1. 7000 people with German and Austrian heritage were locked up in NSW alone...
Datum: 15.09.2011 09:52 •
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Hans-Dieter Steinbach is Germanys new Consul-General in Sydney. During his diplomatic career, he has served in some of the most interesting hotspot around the world. He tells the SBS Radio Wirtschaftsinsider that hes looking forward to his time in...
Datum: 15.09.2011 09:52 •
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Curator Dr Jacqueline Strecker leads us through the fourth room of the Mad Square exhibition, containing works of the Dada period, for example by George Grosz.
Datum: 15.09.2011 09:52 •
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Rita Jenkins is one of Melbournes special tour guides, a so-called City Greeter.
Datum: 15.09.2011 00:12 •
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On the 11th of August, the German foreign correspondent Jürgen Corleis died at the age of 82. Corleis fell in love with Australia when he first came here, so he decided to spend the rest of his life in Sydney. The journalist and author worked for...
Datum: 14.09.2011 02:44 •
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Once a year, the Monash University in Melbourne cancels all lectures and courses in favour of workshops and presentations hosted by German companies in Australia, including SBS. Pamela Rauleder and Frauke Feldmann took some microphones and produce...
Datum: 14.09.2011 01:28 •
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With the next big supermarket 300 Kilometres away, water out of a stinky well and venomous snakes under the bed, life isnt easy for Monika Schlatter and Fred Mücke. However, the search for opals makes them stay in the Outback of Queensland. Fred ...
Datum: 14.09.2011 01:20 •
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Federation Square has just been decorated with 30 kilometres of sticky tape. Its no malicious mischief but art made in Austria. One of the artists responsible for the Squares new costume is Christoph Katzler. To finish his artwork he has used abou...
Datum: 12.09.2011 01:48 •
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Ten years ago on Sunday the earth moved. The impact of September 11 in 2001 varies around the world, but virtually no-one was immune. And for much of the world, it represents the two worlds they have known: before September 11 and after. You know ...
Datum: 09.09.2011 01:56 •
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Alban Gerhardt is considered one of the best Cellists worldwide. On the 17th of September he will play the Cello Concerto No 1 by Shostakovich with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. He won many awards, recorded CDs and has even had music written f...
Datum: 08.09.2011 09:44 •
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Curator Dr Jacqueline Strecker shows us the third room of the Mad Square exhibition, containing political posters of the time after WWI, the time of the 1919 revolution.
Datum: 08.09.2011 09:04 •
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Alban Gerhardt is considered one of the best Cellists worldwide. On the 17th of September he will play the Cello Concerto No 1 by Shostakovich with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. He won many awards, recorded CDs and has even had music written f...
Datum: 08.09.2011 08:44 •
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German speaker Rita Jenkins is one of Melbournes special tour guides, a so called City Greeter. Being a volunteer she takes visitors to the most interesting places in town - free of charge! We became curious about her knowledge of forgotten places...
Datum: 08.09.2011 00:04 •
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The High Court of Australia has put the Governments entire offshore processing strategy for asylum seekers in doubt. After spending hundreds of millions of tax dollars on keeping asylum seekers away from the mainland, the Government is now looking...
Datum: 07.09.2011 06:12 •
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For a long time, donkeys have been considered as plague in Australia. However, some experts say that they have a curative effect, for example on disabled children. In Queensland a family from Karlsruhe holds a farm of donkeys. Niels Büngen has be...
Datum: 07.09.2011 05:20 •
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Once a month Switch On broadcasts a brand new project of the AGTV and SBS German Radio - the Youth Mailbox. Students are able to produce their own features, and were going to get them on air! This time, three schools from Victoria have spent their...
Datum: 07.09.2011 01:08 •
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We open our phone lines to listeners who tell us where they were, when the planes hit the towers of the World Trade Center ten years ago. Surprisingly, one our callers spent that day in N.Y.C. while another of our listeners was on a plane during t...
Datum: 05.09.2011 02:24 •
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Normally guerrilleros fight with guns for freedom or independence. For a couple of years now a new movement has been trying to shape the world with greener methods. As Guerrilla Gardeners theyve decided to plant trees and flowers illegally. Robert...
Datum: 02.09.2011 02:16 •
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Join us in a private guided tour through the first two rooms of the exhibition currently showing at the NSW Art Gallery: The Mad Square: Modernity in German Art 1910-37! Curator Dr Jacqueline Strecker talks with Trudi Latour about the great works ...
Datum: 01.09.2011 09:44 •
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German speaker Rita Jenkins is one of Melbournes special tour guides, a so called City Greeter. Being a volunteer she takes visitors to the most interesting places in town - free of charge! We became curious about her knowledge of forgotten places...
Datum: 01.09.2011 02:40 •
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The troubled euro doesnt seem to gain ground, in spite of recent emergency measures. Newly appointed IMF boss Christine Lagarde wants the European governments to provide additional funds for the banks to avoid yet another crisis. Expectedly invest...
Datum: 31.08.2011 01:36 •
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One million Dollars is a whole lot of money. Tourism Queensland has launched a competition that asks tour operators from all over the world to compete. In order to win, operators have to prove that they're the ones with the best team spirit. Germa...
Datum: 31.08.2011 00:20 •
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August 22-27, 2011 - The week in hindsight. A summary of highlights, interviews and features of the past six days. Broadcast every Sunday night.
Datum: 30.08.2011 23:00 •
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Sydney provides a special service for drug addicts: injection rooms where addicts can use under sanitary conditions, supervision and away from the streets. In Melbourne the states Baillieu-government is favouring a law-and-order approach. In this ...
Datum: 29.08.2011 03:04 •
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With half of Germanys population on holidays during summer, more animals tend to make the news. Cow Yvonne has been on the run trough Bavarias forests since May, and none of her persuers have been able to catch the bovine lady with a taste for the...
Datum: 26.08.2011 01:48 •
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Never before did we see a showcase such as this in Australia, reflecting the great avant-garde movements of the Weimar Republic. Dr Jacqueline Strecker, the curator of this extraordinary art exhibition talks to Trudi Latour about the art works in ...
Datum: 25.08.2011 09:40 •
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Wolfgang Mueller speaks to Patrick Diemer, CEO & Chairman of Lufthansas AirPlus about the current difficulties of the international airline industry.
Datum: 25.08.2011 09:40 •
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Hes one of the best-known cellists in the world: Alban Gerhardt. Currently, the German musician is travelling around Australia to play concerts with some of the continents most important orchestras. As artist, in residence at South Melbourne Town ...
Datum: 25.08.2011 02:00 •
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Exploring Melbourne on foot can be illuminating and free! For the last 14 years, the Melbourne Tourism Office has been offering free tours guided by volunteers, called City Greeters. Rita Jenkins is one of them. We became curious about her forgott...
Datum: 25.08.2011 01:40 •
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German-speaking author Sabine Nielsen lives in Melbourne. She was born on the German island Föhr, where all of her stories take place. Her books transport the feeling of falling and rising tide and the North-Frisian spirit. However the stories ar...
Datum: 24.08.2011 00:44 •
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After the death of a four-year old girl who was attacked by a pit bull cross, Australia debates the future of fighting dogs. The Victorian government now plans to enact a new law: dog owners whose pets kill people should face tougher consequences ...
Datum: 22.08.2011 02:08 •
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On August 17, Indonesia celebrates its Independence Day, reason enough for us to ask, why Australians know so little about their closest and biggest neighbour. Dr Antje Missbach from the University of Melbourne knows the country inside out and tel...
Datum: 20.08.2011 02:40 •
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Top-ranking politicians are always in the public eye. But should their lives be viewed separately from the job? A Lolita-affair recently ended the career of German politician Christian von Boetticher. Robert Cramer reports.
Datum: 19.08.2011 02:20 •
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Pamela Mildenhall is a specialist in the field of German songs. She talks to Trudi Latour about her professional career, which led her from Australia to Germany. There she was able to make her scholarship grant last for an extra year and then used...
Datum: 18.08.2011 07:20 •
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Tired of clubbing and sitting in noisy bars, we were looking after alternatives on a Saturday night. And what would be better than a Ghost Walk through narrow alleys with spooky storys about Melbournes dark past? Drew Sinton, owner of The Haunted ...
Datum: 18.08.2011 01:04 •
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Many people are dreaming of a round-the-world trip. But most of them wait until their retirement pension. However Kati and Jens Witte from the South West of Germany resigned from their jobs. Instead of travelling on a luxury liner or on the orient...
Datum: 16.08.2011 23:16 •
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Standstill in New Zealand: Australia's neighbour has been hit by a rare weather front from the Antarctic. Roads, highways and airports are closed. In the last few days, Wellington has seen more snow than in the past 50 years. Niels Büngen and Oli...
Datum: 16.08.2011 00:36 •
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After violent riots shook London and other cities, the British government is now looking for answers. How can violent eruptions like these be avoided in future? In our talkback, Oliver Heuthe finds out whether similar clashes could also happen in ...
Datum: 15.08.2011 02:40 •
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Ever since Germany was split in two, people were leaving the Socialist East for a life in the prosperous West. In the late 1950s however, the number of people leaving felt more like an exodus to the regime in the East. Therefore, on August 13 1961...
Datum: 12.08.2011 03:28 •
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In her research about the former German colony Quintao, Prof Dr Yixu Lu came across the private documents of Walter Frei. He came to Quintao as a reserve officer at the start of WW1, but actually was an architect by profession. As Prof Lu found ou...
Datum: 11.08.2011 06:04 •
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To discover Melbourne on foot is not only exciting but also free of charge! For 14 years now, the city of Melbourne has been offering free guided tours around town, shown by so-called City Greeters. One of those guides is German-speaking Rita Jenk...
Datum: 11.08.2011 04:40 •
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Australians love to discuss real estate, especially family homes. But what about office space? Is it worth it, to invest while stock markets are under pressure worldwide? Wolfgang Müller speaks with property insider Hans Henkel.
Datum: 10.08.2011 00:24 •
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SBS German Radio and the AGTV have launched a brand-new project: the Youth Mailbox. The premiere takes us to Marburg in Germany. Students and teachers from the Geelong Network and the Viewbank College took a microphone with them and recorded their...
Datum: 09.08.2011 04:40 •
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The Youth Mailbox is the brand-new project of the AGTV and SBS German Radio: Productions made by students and teachers which SBS will broadcast. The best thing about it: you can chose your own favourite topic to talk about. Click here to find out ...
Datum: 09.08.2011 03:56 •
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Millions of Australians have their pens ready to start filling in the Census Form. Every five years, the Australian government is conducting a census. People who refuse to fill in all the information have to pay an administrative fine. Adrian Plit...
Datum: 09.08.2011 03:24 •
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Our talkback program Pünktlich um 9 on the 50th anniversary of the building of the Berlin Wall -
It stood for 28 years and divided a nation. Now its been another two decades since the fall of the wall. But what remains after the collapse of ...
Datum: 08.08.2011 04:08 •
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Since the replacement of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd by then deputy Julia Gillard, leadership changes by democratic vote seems to have gone out of fashion. This week South Australian Premier Mike Rann got close to suffering a similar faith. Oliver H...
Datum: 05.08.2011 02:24 •
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A holiday in a 5 Star Hotel is a dream for many. But what is it like to be the director of such a luxury business? Ralf Brügger, runs one of Sydneys top hotels. He tells the Wirtschaftsinsider that he couldnt ask for a better job.
Datum: 04.08.2011 11:40 •
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Planned as a demonstration model for the worlds best possible colony, it only lasted for a short while, and wasnt based on more than a lease agreement, as Prof Lu, head of the department of Germanic Studies at Sydney Uni explains.
Datum: 04.08.2011 11:40 •
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For more then a year now Melbournians have had the option to hire public bikes.
At over 50 automatic stations - around the CBD and all around the clock - but only if one brings or hires a helmet. Dominika Jaschek and Oliver Heuthe went on tour...
Datum: 04.08.2011 03:20 •
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Its probably the craziest competition in the world: the beer can regatta in Darwin. Once a year Australians and tourists alike build vessels out of beer cans for this special race. Niels Büngen reports.
Datum: 03.08.2011 02:12 •
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The United States has narrowly avoided a debt default that could have wreaked havoc trough the global economy. Despite the consent, stock markets worldwide reacted negatively. So is the budget deal a success? Wolfgang Mueller speaks with financial...
Datum: 03.08.2011 01:28 •
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Mikhail Khodorkovsky symbolises post-soviet Russia like no other. Once the wealthiest person on Earth under the age of 40, he now serves a 14-year jail sentence for tax evasion, money laundering and fraud. Cyril Tuschi, film maker from Berlin, is ...
Datum: 29.07.2011 03:40 •
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The Australian share market has fallen steeply as investors begin to lose confidence that the US will reach an acceptable resolution on raising its debt ceiling.
The Business Insider explains what stands in the way of a comprehensive bipartisa...
Datum: 28.07.2011 09:40 •
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When Professor Lu got her place at the languages department of the University of Beijing, she didn't know that German would be at the centre of her successful career. It could have been any language that was allocated to her. After completing her ...
Datum: 28.07.2011 09:40 •
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The deal between Australia and Malaysia to exchange asylum seeker for refugees whilst official now is still causing heated discussions. Pamela Rauleder reports.
Datum: 27.07.2011 00:28 •
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On Friday, a 32 year old Norwegian caused a horrible bloodpath in Oslo and Utoya, an island close to Oslo. He killed 76 people, Norways worst post-war tragedy. Christian Froelicher talks with Patrick Wauthier about the latest news concerning this ...
Datum: 26.07.2011 06:04 •
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18-23 July 2011 - The week in hindsight. A summary of highlights, interviews and features of the past six days. Broadcast every Sunday night.
Datum: 25.07.2011 01:40 •
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A year ago, a stampede at the Love Parade in Duisburg caused the death of 21 people, with at least 500 others injured. What has changed since then? How does Duisburg deal with this tragedy? Story by Robert Cramer.
Datum: 22.07.2011 01:36 •
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What are they and how can we use them for business? Rebecca Birkhold gives us the answers. Rebecca knows everyting there is to know about blogs, microblogs, wikis, Facebook and Linked-In. In her discussion with Trudi Latour she points out the poss...
Datum: 21.07.2011 11:40 •
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German architect Chris Bosse wants to rid Sydney of one of the citys ugliest buildings: the 32-storey UTS tower on Broadway. He tells Wolfgang Mueller about his plans.
Datum: 21.07.2011 11:36 •
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In 1948, Lilli Stahr left her home town Danzig in search for a future. Today, Australia is her home and personal paradise, and Lilli herself proof, that curiosity is a wonderful fountain of youth. Dominika Jaschek and Robin Hommes visited the 90-y...
Datum: 21.07.2011 05:12 •
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Migration policy and the economy are closely intertwined. Wolfgang Mueller takes a close look at recent changes to immigration laws in Perth, Australias booming metropolis.
Datum: 20.07.2011 00:44 •
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Climate policy was a hot topic in Australia all week, triggered by Prime Minister Julia Gillard's announcement of a carbon tax. Climate policy was also discussed at the international conference "Four degrees and more - Australia in a hot world" in...
Datum: 15.07.2011 01:44 •
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Nr.9 - Concentration and stamina training.
In the last part of the series on learning techniques with psychologist Dr Thomas Henning we take part in an experiment to find out about our personal distraction patterns. We also hear about the differe...
Datum: 14.07.2011 11:32 •
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The future size of the Australian population is a regular part of our national debate. A bigger population often means more tax revenue. But for local councils at the coalface of population, it doesn't necessarily work that way. And many mayors...
Datum: 14.07.2011 11:32 •
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Trios and quartets from all over the world come to Australia to participate in the 6th Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition (9-17 July 2011) - among them, ensembles from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Just as international is the T...
Datum: 14.07.2011 03:24 •
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Trios and quartets from all over the world come to Australia to participate in the 6th Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition (9-17 July 2011) - among them, ensembles from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Christian Froelicher spoke wit...
Datum: 14.07.2011 03:08 •
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Especially in the early days, clubs were an essential element of the social life of migrant communities. Correspondent Wolfgang Leonhard explores the birth and growth of the Rhein-Donau Club Perth.
Datum: 13.07.2011 00:56 •
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It is not always easy to make a right decision - especially for those people who work in politics or the business world. Wolfgang Mueller asks a psychologists, why making the right decision has become even harder today.
Datum: 13.07.2011 00:56 •
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Everyone is talking about the new Carbon Tax; its details were announced in Canberra on the 10th of July. But a lot of citizens are more confused than ever. Why? Because they do not know the facts, experts say. Christian Froelicher talked to one o...
Datum: 12.07.2011 01:00 •
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He just obtained the Australian passport when the Australian Handball Federation invited Pascal Winkler to participate at the historic 2010 Tri-Nation Gallipoli Tournament. Pascal Winker reflects on the impressions he gained at this historical site, ...
Datum: 10.07.2011 08:12 •
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The TV-footage was shocking: live cattle was given a torturous treatment in some Indonesian abattoirs. This week, the government suddenly removed the temporary export ban. Niels Buengen talked to the Austrian cattle farmer Franz Ranacher about the...
Datum: 08.07.2011 02:04 •
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Nr.8 - Pendulum
In the series about learning techniques with psychologist Dr Thomas Henning we find out how to use the idea of a pendulum in order to avoid getting distracted by unnecessary thoughts and phantasies.
Datum: 07.07.2011 09:36 •
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Rebecca Birkholt is German. But she thinks entirely global. She just finished her MA in economics in English, here in Australia. Combining practical work experience in a the real company situation with academic research, she wrote about the possib...
Datum: 07.07.2011 09:36 •
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A strong brand is invaluable as the battle for customers intensifies day by day. Branding is all about a company's personality and the topic of this edition of the Wirtschaftsinsider.
Datum: 07.07.2011 09:36 •
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The Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition is one of the most prominent of its kind. From 9-17 July 16 selected piano trios and string quartets from all over the globe will compete for 100.000 Dollars in prizes. Patrick Wauthier speaks ...
Datum: 07.07.2011 05:36 •
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Everybody wants to be fit, healthy and full of energy. One way to achieve this is to get active and to play sports. And that is exactly what SBS Pamela Rauleder did; she visits personal trainer Carolin Buncle in Melbourne.
Datum: 06.07.2011 22:04 •
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Germany officially phased out military conscription on Friday, July 1. Forthwith, it's not compulsory for Germans to attend compulsory military training which in the past 54 years lasted for periods between 18 months and, towards the end, six mont...
Datum: 05.07.2011 03:48 •
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The Hunter Valley is home to approximately 80 wineries - no doubt a paradise for wine lovers. But also admirers of plants and flowers can loose themselves in the famous Hunter Valley gardens. Tour guide Wolfgang Hees is taking us on a tour.
Datum: 30.06.2011 02:36 •
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From July 1 onwards, for the first time in history, the Greens will hold the balance of power in the senate. Nine green senators will be in the Upper House. As the partys senators almost double, Green will me an important force in future process o...
Datum: 29.06.2011 01:20 •
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13 dollars - that is what you have to pay for a kilo of a bananas these days. And prices are expected to stay that high till the end of July, or might even rise more. But what is annoying for the consumer, threatens many farmers in Queensland. Nat...
Datum: 29.06.2011 00:56 •
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Experts fear that if Greece goes bankrupt, the financial sector could suffer a shock; a shock similar to the one that lead to the collapse of the investment bank Lehman Brothers three years ago. In Europe and the USA, banks had to be saved by gove...
Datum: 29.06.2011 00:52 •
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The film-shots, that have been shown in Australia during the last weeks, shocked everybody: The pictures, recorded by the animal rights group Animals Australia, show how Australian cattle are tortured to death in Indonesian slaughterhouses. Austra...
Datum: 28.06.2011 22:28 •
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?Everybody wants to get old, but nobody wants to be old. On the one hand a lot of people wish to have a long life, but on the other hand nobody wants to get older. The reality is very different. Its not just that we as individuals are getting ol...
Datum: 28.06.2011 22:08 •
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June 20-25, 2011 - The week in hindsight. A summary of highlights, interviews and features of the past six programs. Broadcast every Sunday night.
Datum: 27.06.2011 02:40 •
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The SBS Show "Go back to where you came from" has touched us all in some ways. There were tears and there was empathy. How or if it change people's perception of the refugee issue you can hear in our talkback program with Adrian Plizco and Patrick...
Datum: 27.06.2011 02:36 •
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Nr.7 - Directing awareness to the inside
In this installment of our series with psychologist Dr Thomas Henning we find out how to direct our attention to the inside to increase the ability to focus and concentrate.
Datum: 23.06.2011 11:24 •
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The SBS TV series "Go Back to Where You Came From" is based on the idea that reliving a genuine refugee experience will make the problem's human dimension more visible. Volker Euler tells Trudi Latour about the aid organisation Crossroads, based in H...
Datum: 23.06.2011 10:00 •
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Wolfgang Mueller talks to Markus Gilbert from the German Australian Chamber of Commerce and asks how the loss of the German Consulate in Melbourne will affect the chamber's work.
Datum: 23.06.2011 10:00 •
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In today's Hausbesuch, we visit Silvia Drescher in Melbourne. The German pastoral worker first came to Australia ten years ago, working as an AuPair in Sydney. After going back to Germany and studying and working in her native Bavaria, she decided...
Datum: 23.06.2011 03:48 •
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Greece is not yet out of the woods. The fifth tranche of a 110 billion euro rescue package (12 billion euro) will be transferred to Athens only if the parliament puts the savings plan of the government into action. The savings plan in Athens is th...
Datum: 21.06.2011 07:20 •
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On June, 21st a special TV event starts on SBS ONE: "Go back to where you came from" sends six Australians on a journey they will never forget. They cross the ocean on an old, leaky fishing boat and share in this way the lot of refugees. Ivan O'Ma...
Datum: 21.06.2011 03:48 •
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On June the 18th, the Exhibition "Vienna Art & Design" opened in the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne. It's an exciting journey through the creative mindset of Vienna's foremost painters, architects and designers at the beginning of the 20th...
Datum: 20.06.2011 06:52 •
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June 13-18, 2011 - The week in hindsight. A summary of highlights, interviews and features of the past six programs. Broadcast every Sunday night.
Datum: 20.06.2011 06:52 •
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In our talkback show 'Pünktlich um 9' we talk about bureaucracy; how much bureaucracy is healthy and when does it start to disturb our life unnecessarily? It's not just about the extra strain on our brain cells, but can also cost the government b...
Datum: 20.06.2011 02:36 •
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Felix Halter, chef with the Gourmet Academy, tells us how we can make beautiful food creations with the help of a combined steam and heat cooker, a novelty from Switzerland.
Datum: 18.06.2011 05:12 •
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Australia's economy is divided: the mining sector is booming, but retail, residential building and manufacturing are in a slump.
Michael Sauermost from Germany Trade and Invest has analysed our two-speed economy but tells Wolfgang Mueller there's...
Datum: 16.06.2011 11:36 •
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Nr.6 - Increasing Attention
Having mastered the autogenic relaxation, a prerequisite for effective learning, we are now finding out about how to increase our attention span. Psychologist Dr Thomas Henning talks to Trudi Latour.
Datum: 16.06.2011 11:36 •
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Whether it's a solar taxi, solar plane or boat, the Swiss want to lead by example and show how we might attain ecological mobility.
Markus Meli, the Swiss Consul General talks to Ursula Schappi about the safe arrival of the solar boat "Planet...
Datum: 16.06.2011 04:44 •
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Alexander-Mathias Murer is a tenor from Austria. Recently, he migrated to Australia with his family. But Alexander Murer is also a music teacher. He is now using his skill for the early musical education in the Trinity Church in East Melbourne. Ad...
Datum: 16.06.2011 03:20 •
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In about one years time London will host the Summer Olympic Games the third time. But organisation and hosting of such an event is not cheap: the overall costs are expected to add up to 7 billion Pounds. In order to make the most of their monez, t...
Datum: 16.06.2011 03:00 •
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Turtles have been living in the oceans around Australia over 100 Million years by now. Researcher in Moreton Bay, Brisbane, examined turtles that were washed ashore and discovered, that one third of them perished because they ate plastic waste. Pa...
Datum: 15.06.2011 01:12 •
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Adrian Plitzco takes us to the Northern Territory. Although Darwin is well-known for its beautiful nature, its pubs are also more than worth visiting. Tour guide Bernd Molitorisz shows us the secret locations for drinks and more. Get ready for som...
Datum: 15.06.2011 00:52 •
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In a two-day referendum the Italian population decided to give nuclear power a miss and also voted against Silvio Berlusconis judicial immunity. Christian Fröhlicher speaks with Oliver Heuthe, who researched on the current political situation in ...
Datum: 14.06.2011 05:00 •
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The most popular time to visit Europe is (early) summer, namely June, July and August. It's the high season for tourists, and the favourite time for Australia's German community to visit their former homeland or land of their ancestors. But what d...
Datum: 14.06.2011 02:20 •
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SBS correspondent Wolfgang Leonardt emigrated with his family from Berlin to Australia. In 1950 the stateless family arrived after the War in Perth. The passionate chess player talks to Robin Hommes about building up his new life down under.
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Datum: 13.06.2011 03:44 •
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Todays visit gives us the chance to learn more about the spices we use in our daily cooking. If you think of curry, maybe Germany does not come into your mind. However, a German spice house Gewürzhaus does just that. Eva and Maria Konecsny are si...
Datum: 13.06.2011 03:28 •
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June 6-11, 2011 - The week in hindsight. A summary of highlights, interviews and features of the past six programs. Broadcast every Sunday night.
Datum: 13.06.2011 03:04 •
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"Jihad is nothing but the fight of men against women"
Zafer Senocak is one of the leading voices in the German discussions about multiculturalism. Born in Ankara and grown up in Germany, he questions our concepts of national and cultural ident...
Datum: 09.06.2011 11:32 •
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Every time we hear this greeting, we travel by airplane. However, many of us depend on this travel mode to go on holidays or to visit friends or relatives. Over the last years the aviation business has changed, and the Australian market has expand...
Datum: 09.06.2011 06:08 •
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Ruhe, Wellen und das Geräusch von Möwen, das erwartet Sie an der tasmanischen Ostküste. Mit Adrian Plitzco geht es dieses Mal nach Tasmanien. Viele lange Strände und Granitfelsen laden zu ruhigen Spaziergängen ein.
Datum: 09.06.2011 02:12 •
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For the first time a number of leading Swiss ICT companies have joined to represent their products and services at this important industry fair at Darling Harbour. Company representatives explain their products and talk to Ursula about their impre...
Datum: 06.06.2011 10:52 •
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If you swear a lot, todays show is a must for you. The newly introduced regulation by the Victorian government punishes swearing in public places much harder than in the past. Adrian Plitzco talks about the new regulation and its impact. Learn mor...
Datum: 06.06.2011 05:04 •
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The Australian share market has suffered its worst fall this year - down more than two percent. In real terms that's a loss of $33 billion of the value of the Australian market. What's behind the dive? Share trader Markus Müller paints a picture...
Datum: 02.06.2011 11:48 •
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On the 1st of June the time for our cool Goethe Institute director was up. After five years in Australia, he is now going to Israel. This maybe difficult call for a German cultural representative is surely appropriate for this elegantly competent ...
Datum: 02.06.2011 11:40 •
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Not that long ago, tourists and Australians agreed: Down under is great for holidaying. These days, Australians have discovered the attractions of overseas travel. In this talkback Oliver Heuthe, Adrian Plitzco and Linda Striebing discuss destinat...
Datum: 30.05.2011 04:56 •
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Little known fact: Australia is one of the leading locations for the development of video games world wide. One example is the title L.A. Noir. Unfortunately, the Australian government isnt actively cultivating this technological know-how as much ...
Datum: 27.05.2011 05:12 •
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Adrian Plitzco takes you to hidden, but extremely beautiful places all over Australia. This time we go to Kooljaman - and no, thats not in Jamaica. This small gem of a place is located 220 kilometres north of Broome right on the tip of the Dampier...
Datum: 27.05.2011 05:08 •
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My home is my castle - but why stop there? More than 40 years ago, a farmer in Western Australia decided to test a theory. He founded his own state. The Principality of Hutt River still exists. It lies about 600 kilometres north of Perth and count...
Datum: 27.05.2011 05:04 •
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The election in the small German state of Bremen was a historic one. For the first time even 16 year olds were allowed to vote. In todays talkback program, Oliver Heuthe asks our listeners, if this is a suitable age to start voting. Some listeners...
Datum: 23.05.2011 03:28 •
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For three days, CeBIT is open to everyone involved in the I.T. industry. The Australian branch of the German based exhibition has become one of the largest in the Asia-Pacific region. The event was officially opened by Australian Foreign Minister ...
Datum: 22.05.2011 03:28 •
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Adrian Plitzco takes you to hidden, but extremely beautiful places all over Australia. Coober Pedy is surrounded by sand, but has to offer so much more. The little town is known for its opals and travel guide Bernd Molitorisz talks about the secre...
Datum: 20.05.2011 03:40 •
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There are some 55 ethnic groups living in the Greater Bendigo region, located in Central Victoria. From mid-May 2011, they are being served by SBS Radio, on 95.7 FM. SBS Radio is unlike any broadcaster in the world as it aims to communicate, educa...
Datum: 19.05.2011 03:32 •
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Based on changes in immigration policies, the Australian Government introduces new visa regulations on the 1st of July 2011. If you are not a highly skilled, young engineer with several years of international experience, and willing to work in rur...
Datum: 18.05.2011 03:52 •
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More than a year ago, the Australian Government announced that in 2050 up to 36 million people could call Australia home.
In his first report, Minister for Sustainable Population, Tony Burke sticks to his ministers title and calls for a sustai...
Datum: 18.05.2011 03:44 •
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After Germany 2011, the Eurovision Song Contest will move to Azerbaijan in 2012. The country is home to around 9 million people. Despite the victory in Düsseldorf, most people dont know more than the capitals name: Baku. Oliver Heuthe speaks with...
Datum: 18.05.2011 02:52 •
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SPS-reporter Pamela Rauleder flew all the way from Australia to the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Düsseldorf. More than 40 European nations participated in this competition and our reporter Pamela tried to speak to most artists in person. Pamel...
Datum: 16.05.2011 03:12 •
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Following the exercises that taught us awareness, calm and gravity, we are completing the first part of Dr Hennings program. The quick autogenic relaxation exercise combines the knowledge and practical skills weve learned so far and will be follow...
Datum: 13.05.2011 04:04 •
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Autralia has pledged to expand its use of reneable energies by 20 Percent until the year 2020. But how close is Australia really getting to this goal? Albert Goller, CEO of Siemens Australia, thinks that more could be done, and says that today's ...
Datum: 12.05.2011 11:36 •
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Oliver Heuthe speaks with Richard Morecroft, the host of SBS quiz show ?Letters and Numbers. Morecroft, well-known for presenting the ABC morning news, started with the successful SBS quiz show in 2010. Letters and Numbers is based on the French...
Datum: 09.05.2011 03:56 •
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The international reactions of political leaders to Osama bin Ladens death were characterized by relief and general support. However, the United Nations have recently emphasized the importance of the Rule of Law, which is a principle of governance...
Datum: 06.05.2011 05:56 •
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The third exercise in Dr Hennings training program for better learning skills is called gravity. We learn to feel another physical dimension of our bodies in preparation for the final exercise in this part of the program, combining the last 3 part...
Datum: 05.05.2011 11:40 •
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With the increase of CO2 in our atmosphere the oceans turn sour and the crustaceans lose their ability to form their shells. But this is only one of the many reasons for the decreasing biodiversity we are experiencing on earth today. "Australia is...
Datum: 05.05.2011 11:40 •
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ARRI, are the makers of legendary film cameras from Munich. For more than 90 years the family-owned company has been part of many Oscar winning film projects. However, despite its ground breaking achievements, ARRI has a low profile outside the wo...
Datum: 05.05.2011 11:36 •
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Most of the great places to visit are not published in any travel guides. Adrian Plitzco takes you on a journey to discover or even re-discover Australia. This time, Adrian speaks to experienced travel guide Anja Kuethe-Soll in Sydney. Anja talks ...
Datum: 05.05.2011 03:52 •
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Listen to our weekly highlights, to gain an insight into the typical content of our nine weekly programs, which - depending on where you live - are broadcast live from Monday to Friday 9-10am, and Tuesday/Thursday/Sunday 8-9pm. This week's compila...
Datum: 04.05.2011 00:40 •
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Is quality worth the money?
Imagine you are looking for a new television or car, would you prefer a product made in China or made in Germany? Due to globalisation, the business world has become one big market place in Australia. D...
Datum: 02.05.2011 04:28 •
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In order to find out more about the work of a curator, Linda Striebing met Brigitte Remmen, who is the current curator of the Art Gallery at St. Francis' Pastoral Centre. Brigitte explains what her role as a curator involves and how she discovers ...
Datum: 29.04.2011 04:16 •
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Climate change is reducing our water supply while population growth adds demand. Günter Hauber-Davidson is a leading expert in water conservation. He tells the Wirtschaftsinsider how Aboriginal communities are involved in efforts to use water w...
Datum: 28.04.2011 12:16 •
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Snails can decide freely about which sex they want to take on, can dig into the soil for months on end during drought and come back to life as long as 16 years after serving as museums exhibit as soon as moisture enters their display cabinet. The ...
Datum: 28.04.2011 12:16 •
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Today well go over to the exercise called Calm in the psychologist Dr Hennings training program. It allows for deep body relaxation. If you are a participant, you are advised by Dr Henning to conduct this short exercise a couple of times a day unt...
Datum: 28.04.2011 12:16 •
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Wolfgang Goedtner started his journey to Australia in the late 1970s, when he immigrated to Australia in order to work as a mechanic. Meanwhile, Australian John Dyke bought a flight ticket to Germany, starting his new life overseas. Pamela Raulede...
Datum: 27.04.2011 04:40 •
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April 18-24, 2011 - The week in hindsight. A summary of highlights, interviews and features of the past six programs. Broadcast every Sunday night.
Datum: 25.04.2011 02:56 •
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Today well go interactive. Over the next few weeks you can participate in Dr Hennings exercise program for stress-less learning. After putting the exercise program into its context of autogenic training, we will start with the exercise awareness. ...
Datum: 22.04.2011 04:56 •
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Implantable heart pacemakers have been in use for more than half a century and have helped thousands of patients live longer. The electronic devices are continuously getting more efficient and could soon be linked to the internet. Remote monitorin...
Datum: 22.04.2011 04:52 •
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The Swiss-Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Sacci) is participating for the first time at CeBIT Australia. Marcel Svatos, General Manager of the Chamber talks to Ursula Schappi about the challenges it presents to new participants to fin...
Datum: 21.04.2011 06:20 •
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The yearly three-day IT Industry Fair is celebrating its 10th anniversary. The German Foreign Minister, Guido Westerwelle is visiting to mark this occasion and here, Doris Schnyder, Senior Account Manager with Hannover Fairs gives us insight into ...
Datum: 21.04.2011 05:52 •
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In a bid to showcase our output to the time-poor (or just to busy being busy), we now broadcast a weekly review, every Sunday, featuring excerpts from our six preceeding morning shows. In this week's review, we broadcast highlights from Monday's T...
Datum: 18.04.2011 04:28 •
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Ford cuts jobs in Victoria, Toyota operates on a reduced schedule, the building industry is in a slump is the economy really as strong as we are made to believe?
ANU Economist, Dr Timo Henckel, says Australia has a two-speed economy.
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Datum: 14.04.2011 11:48 •
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Whenever we learn something, new synapses are formed in our brains. If we are stressed however, this process is blocked. Trudi Latour speaks to Dr Henning, a psychologist from Cologne, who has developed a program which aims at learning how to lear...
Datum: 14.04.2011 11:48 •
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They say that nothing conjures up forgotten memories like taste and smell. And that, eventually, every expatriate will come to lust for some of those mundane mementos. They come in cans, glasses and vacuum bags, and some can be bough in every well...
Datum: 14.04.2011 05:24 •
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In early April, a sex scandal shook up the Australian Defence Force. Only a short time later, the Australian Government acted and has announced a number of reviews that will investigate the incident as well as the role of women in the armed forces...
Datum: 13.04.2011 00:44 •
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To coincide with the ?Golden Lola, the German Film Awards 2011 in Berlin, the Audi Festival of German Films has started in Australia.
It presents todays best German works, as well as those of the past ten years.
In todays talkback, we ...
Datum: 11.04.2011 05:04 •
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Melbourne is Australia's fastest growing city, tipped to overtake Sydney in a few decades. While this poses many challenges to already stretched public transport services, it also offers many opportunities, says Lord Mayor Robert Doyle. In his add...
Datum: 08.04.2011 02:36 •
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In a departure from the traditional green hockey surface, the colour of the pitches for London 2012 Olympics will be the striking colour combination of blue pitch and pink surrounds. The award-winning synthetic grass surface is an Australian devel...
Datum: 07.04.2011 09:44 •
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European building standards have proven hard to translate to the Australian market. The devil is in the details, and the cost. But a new company is trying to change this by thinking big: With imported prefab houses, directly from Germany. Wolfgang...
Datum: 07.04.2011 02:44 •
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Between April 7th and 18th filmlovers in all major Australian cities will celebrate the Audi Festival of German Films.
One of the festivals highlight: Goethe. A wonderful film about Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, one of the greatest poets of th...
Datum: 06.04.2011 06:52 •
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Between April 7th and 18th, lovers of German films will come together to celebrate the 10th birthday of the Festival of German Films. It's a highlight not only for Germans living in Australia, and if you haven't been to the last ones, this might b...
Datum: 06.04.2011 04:44 •
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Once a year, Melbourne invites people for 3 weeks of laughter. People from all over the world come to celebrate the International Comedy Festival.
The German Comedian Henning Wehn represents Germany as the German comedy ambassador. Oliver Heuth...
Datum: 04.04.2011 03:40 •
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The Swiss Festival in West Heidelberg, Victoria, is Australia's biggest gathering of migrants and expats from Switzerland. Its ninth edition, on April the 3rd 2011, drew more than 1200 guests from all over Victoria. They were entertained by artist...
Datum: 04.04.2011 03:28 •
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Current events at the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan bring back memories of another catastrophe 25 years ago. On the 26th of April 1986, an accident occurred at the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl, then USSR, which still impacts the environment...
Datum: 01.04.2011 02:32 •
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Prime Minister (ms) Julia Gillard says she is determined to price carbon pollution but the Opposition is sceptical. Part of the problem is the lack of detail surrounding the new tax. The Wirtschafts-Insider has asked two experts what we know abo...
Datum: 31.03.2011 11:04 •
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That the surf on an ice cold artificial river in Munich attracts even Australian surfing greats, might be astonishing to some. But Bjoern Richie Lob proves it with his film Keep Surfing, in the making for 10 years. The filmmaker will travel to Syd...
Datum: 31.03.2011 11:00 •
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Back in 1969/70, Helmut Schmidtmann from Stuttgart drove an "International Harvester" from Melbourne to Germany. He was accompanied by a teenager from the Netherlands, Gus Pegel, and an Australian salesman from Melbourne's western suburbs, Martin ...
Datum: 28.03.2011 01:24 •
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On March 26, around four million people will vote a new parliament in NSW. Labor Premier Kristina Keneally has inherited a controversial government legacy, but still she has hopes to lead her part to victory. Her Liberal counterpart Barry O'Farrel...
Datum: 25.03.2011 02:36 •
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Australias Eftpos payment system has so far been free of charge for customers. But thats about to change. A new fee structure will slug thousands of small businesses with higher bank charges which are likely to be passed on to customers in the fo...
Datum: 24.03.2011 09:04 •
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But Wolfgang and Gerhardt love them so much they have dedicated their live to them. Trained as car mechanics in Germany they established a Mercedes Benz/BMW workshop in Melbourne over 30 years ago. Pamela Rauleder visited Peter Star Motors in Brae...
Datum: 24.03.2011 01:32 •
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Backpacker and locals face a conflict in Lilydale, Victoria. Lots of German and international tourists use the carpark near the lake as a campground. Many locals get more and more angry. Niels Buengen was in Lilydale.
Datum: 22.03.2011 23:56 •
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On March 21, Australia traditionally celebrates Harmony Day, the day of diversity. This day is dedicated to the world and celebrates the diversity of all Australians. The event is sponsored and supported by the Australian Government. It aims to un...
Datum: 21.03.2011 03:28 •
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The Swiss country and road music band Dustyboots celebrates twenty years of music making. Its lead singer and founder, Alex Gwerder, talks about some of the band's highlights, including its latest recording at the Ardent Studio in Memphis.
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Datum: 20.03.2011 08:32 •
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Some scientists believe that it is only a matter of hours until major problems at the Fukushima plant have to be resolved. Otherwise, it could come to a nuclear meltdown, the second biggest atomic catastrophy since Tshernobyl in 1986. While the Ja...
Datum: 18.03.2011 01:04 •
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Australia is one of the most popular destinations for backpackers. Nice beaches, palms, Koalas and and here and there a job. Lots of people think that life as a backpacker in Down Under is very easy and simple. But the situation has changed, becau...
Datum: 16.03.2011 05:04 •
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Australia and Germany have strong ties with one another.
But the German Understanding of Australia is full of clichés.
This is the opinion of Australian ambassador Peter Tesch. He thinks that Australia has a very outdated image in Europ...
Datum: 16.03.2011 03:12 •
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After last year's defeat against the Germans in South Africa, Australia's national soccer team will try once more to beat the 'National 11'. Led by German born coach Holger Osieck, the Aussies will try to beat the Germans on their on turf in Moenc...
Datum: 15.03.2011 02:40 •
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Since the mega-quake, there have been new aftershocks, accidents in nuclear plants, and after the first cleanup there are gruesome discoveries. For the Japanese a difficult time begins. The images have shocked a global audience, however Japanese n...
Datum: 14.03.2011 02:52 •
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?Muotathal Mountain Man, is the title of a song by Dustyboots, a band that plays Road Music, a mix of Country, Rock and Blues with roots in the Muotathal, a high valley in central Switzerland. Uschi Suter, a longtime Sydney resident introduces t...
Datum: 11.03.2011 06:28 •
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In early March a delegation of German politicians came to Australia. One of them was Professor Dr Egon Jüttner, he is a member of the Christian-Democrats(CDU). What is the daily life of a politician? Oliver Heuthe talked to him and asked him why...
Datum: 11.03.2011 04:28 •
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Two weeks ago the Federal Government announced a plan to introduce a carbon tax before proceeding to an emission trading scheme in 2015.
The announcement of the policy triggered a furious debate with calls by segments of industry to delay the ...
Datum: 10.03.2011 11:00 •
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?I want to write about what I want to know, says Dagmar Leupold, speaking about her novel Die Helligkeit der Nacht. Ein Journal. For her literary work with the historic persons Heinrich von Kleist and Ulrike Meinhoff, she invented her own art-la...
Datum: 10.03.2011 11:00 •
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The Australian musician John Berrie Dyke sees himself as an electronic cultural ambassador. He is born in melbourne and lives in Frankfurt. His music is a mix between German elektro-pop, australian post-punk and new-wave. He has toured in over 30 ...
Datum: 10.03.2011 02:56 •
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Dr. Fritz Noetling a controversial geologist, who discribed the indigenous people of Tasmania as primitive. He tried to back up his claim with stone artifacts from the early twentieth century. Who was Fritz Noetling and what has he to do with Tas...
Datum: 09.03.2011 03:52 •
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Each year, the courts deal with thousands of civil cases. For example: Am I allowed to cut off a branch protruding from neighbours tree? Oliver Heuthe talks about this question with legal professional Konstantin Tringas and also clarifies the ques...
Datum: 08.03.2011 03:48 •
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Each year, the courts deal with thousands of civil cases. For example: Am I allowed to cut off a branch protruding from neighbours tree? Oliver Heuthe talks about this question with legal professional Konstantin Tringas and also clarifies the ques...
Datum: 07.03.2011 03:24 •
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Sustainable, affordable, easy to install and mass-produced. Swiss architect Nicholas Perren who lives in Sydney hopes to turn Australia into a world leader in factory-built homes.
Datum: 03.03.2011 10:56 •
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In Conversation - Dagmar Leupold and Yixu Lu
Heinrich von Kleist wanted to come to Australia in1805; Dagmar Leupold re-invented his ghost in her novel ?Die Helligkeit der Nacht in 2008; and in 2011 a Kleist symposium took place at the Univer...
Datum: 03.03.2011 10:52 •
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A week ago New Zealand's second largest city Christchurch was shaken by a powerful earthquake. How is the mood in NZ one week after the event that tragically claimed lives and devastated the CBD? SBS' Pamela Rauleder spoke to the German journalist...
Datum: 02.03.2011 00:24 •
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The young German Thomas Grosserichter is an ambitious cyclist. Soon he will jump on his push-bike to go around the world in a record time. He intends to complete the 29.000 km journey in 163 days and three hours. One of his destinations will be Au...
Datum: 01.03.2011 21:52 •
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How do you devote your life to God and your fellow human beings? Why would you do that? German-born Sr Elizabeth Scheer knows the answers. For the last 21 years, she visited the sick, the lonely and the elderly in Melbourne's German community. Bef...
Datum: 28.02.2011 03:40 •
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They have toured in China, the United States and Israel, and are now coming to Australia for the first time: The 17 Hippies. They play Adelaide, at the Womad-Festival, on the weekend of the 12th and 13th of March. But who is this eclectic band, an...
Datum: 28.02.2011 02:56 •
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The affair surrounding German Minister of Defence, Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, currently polarizes German society. After it became known that the popular minister had cheated in order to complete his PhD, opposition leaders demand his resignation....
Datum: 28.02.2011 01:52 •
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The time of Muammar al-Gaddafi as Libyan head of state seems to come to an end. Although the dictator tries anything to remain in power, protestors keep defying the military. Benghazi, the second biggest city of the North African state, is already...
Datum: 25.02.2011 01:36 •
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This is one of Christoph Schlingensief's principle concepts. This attitude of the German avantgarde artist led to a police station turning into the main stage and the down and outs of Hamburg Central Station into the main actors, when Schlingensie...
Datum: 24.02.2011 10:40 •
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Wolfgang Mueller talks to the Austrian Foreign Minister Michael Spindelegger. On his first visit to Australia he is meeting Kevin Rudd to discuss possibilities of political cooperation. His second interview partner today is Christoph Leitl, the pr...
Datum: 24.02.2011 10:36 •
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Burkhard Dallwitz's music is world-famous and his showcase is filled with prestigious awards. By cooperating with the successful movie director Peter Weir, the German-Australian film composer made it to the top. The latest cooperation of the two a...
Datum: 23.02.2011 01:04 •
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According to opinions of experts, traditional book stores will have difficulties to survive. The reason: More and more people buy their tomes on the internet to keep down costs. Nevertheless, there are shops that compete on the market. Oliver Heut...
Datum: 21.02.2011 02:56 •
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Frankfurt and New York are about to create the biggest place of stock trading worldwide. The Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) also attracts attention; especially from their counterparts in Singapore. The city state plans to spend more than eight bi...
Datum: 17.02.2011 13:00 •
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Christoph Schlingensief (1960-2010) is an artist whom the audiences and the media loved to hate. He aimed at motivating and including the audience and broke all the taboos. For the German national elections in 1998 he started his own party, CHANCE 20...
Datum: 17.02.2011 10:32 •
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One person's joy, another's sorrow: The attitude towards Valentines Day can be very different. Men either tend to forget or regard it as an annoying commercial event. Women are looking forward to receive flowers or being invited to a romantic dinn...
Datum: 14.02.2011 04:16 •
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What would the 18th century German writer Heinrich von Kleist and the RAF terrorist and journalist Ulrike Meinhof have to say to each other? In her book The Luminosity of the Night author Dagmar Leupold sets up an experiment that sends the literar...
Datum: 12.02.2011 04:04 •
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When it comes to health, opinions are divided: While some prefer the classical method of consulting a doctor, others choose alternative healing methods. In Australia, too homeopathy is becoming more and more popular. Oliver Heuthe speaks with the ...
Datum: 07.02.2011 02:51 •
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In Egypt, protests against President Husni Mubarak continue and intensify. Bloody street fights between opponents and supporters occur on a daily basis. Oliver Heuthe speaks with the German-speaking Egypt insider Katja Fares about the situation in...
Datum: 04.02.2011 01:28 •
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The Yarra Valley in the north-east of Melbourne is the home of numerous wild animals. In the Sanctuary, some highlights are koalas, platypuses or majestical birds which the people can admire in their original Australian environment. Matthias Winke...
Datum: 03.02.2011 01:28 •
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Social Democracy used to be a progressive movement for the masses in Europe. Today it finds itself in the middle of an identity crisis. Christian Froelicher speaks with Berlin Political Scientist Wolfgang Merkel about falling election results und ...
Datum: 03.02.2011 01:12 •
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Social Democracy used to be a progressive movement for the masses in Europe. Today it finds itself in the middle of an identity crisis. Christian Froelicher speaks with Berlin Political Scientist Wolfgang Merkel about falling election results und ...
Datum: 03.02.2011 01:12 •
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Social Democracy used to be a progressive movement for the masses in Europe. Today it finds itself in the middle of an identity crisis. Christian Froelicher speaks with Berlin Political Scientist Wolfgang Merkel about falling election results und ...
Datum: 03.02.2011 01:12 •
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Social Democracy used to be a progressive movement for the masses in Europe. Today it finds itself in the middle of an identity crisis. Christian Froelicher speaks with Berlin Political Scientist Wolfgang Merkel about falling election results und ...
Datum: 03.02.2011 01:08 •
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Social Democracy used to be a progressive movement for the masses in Europe. Today it finds itself in the middle of an identity crisis. Christian Froelicher speaks with Berlin Political Scientist Wolfgang Merkel about falling election results und ...
Datum: 03.02.2011 01:08 •
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Social Democracy used to be a progressive movement for the masses in Europe. Today it finds itself in the middle of an identity crisis. Christian Froelicher speaks with Berlin Political Scientist Wolfgang Merkel about falling election results und ...
Datum: 03.02.2011 01:08 •
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The Australian Soccer League becomes more and more a pool for German players. After Thomas Broich, a second professional of the 1. Bundesliga changed to the A-League within half a year. Peter Perchtold came on a free transfer from 1. FC Nürnberg ...
Datum: 02.02.2011 01:00 •
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A neighbourhood can be both, curse or blessing: On the one hand, there are families getting along with their neighbours. On the other hand, some people lead a personal war in which the oblique fence or the neighbours noise level is a reason for go...
Datum: 31.01.2011 03:44 •
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He is considered to be the biggest filmmaker in German post-war history: Bernd Eichinger. The producer and screenwriter died unexpected at the age of 61 by a heart attack. For his numerous successful films, Eichinger was awarded the honorary prize...
Datum: 28.01.2011 01:32 •
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Immigrants in Australia often find themselves in search for their identity. On the one hand, they still feel associated with their home countries; on the other, they have found a new home in Down Under. In her film, Eibe Maleen Krebs investigates ...
Datum: 26.01.2011 01:48 •
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There is hardly any other country, where property prices are as high as in Australia. An international comparison between the metropolitan areas illustrates that houses in Melbourne and Sydney can almost exclusively only be financed by top earners...
Datum: 26.01.2011 01:48 •
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Dr Gerhard Hoffstaedter is a German Research Fellow at Melbourne's La Trobe University. He has just returned from China, where he taught Australian Studies to a growing number of Chinese students who seek to further their knowledge of all things D...
Datum: 24.01.2011 02:00 •
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After the third part of the SBS Documentary Immigration Nation, Oliver Heuthe and listeners sum up the immigration policy of Australia. Despite reforms and the renunciation of the White Australia policy some questions remain unanswered: What makes it...
Datum: 24.01.2011 01:57 •
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The Melbourne Zoo is nearly 150 years old. It is a sanctuary for 300 species of animals, from Australia and all over the world. Many visitors come not only for watching the animals, but also to picnick. Matthias Winkelmann explored the zoo togethe...
Datum: 20.01.2011 04:28 •
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Sybille Goss, President of the Swiss Society of Queensland and Mark Godat, both living in Brisbane, talk about the incredible damage the flooding has caused. They dare to think of the longterm re-development ahead of the City and State of Queensla...
Datum: 20.01.2011 00:44 •
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The Tour Down Under kicks off the the cycling race season in 2011. In addition to the German sprinter Andre Greipel and Mark Cavendish from Great Britain, an Australian may hope also for the overall victory: Matthew Goss. Oliver Heuthe looks ahead...
Datum: 19.01.2011 05:40 •
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After the flood disaster in Queensland people lend a helping hand. Elisabeth Kissel, whose house in Ipswich is affected by the mass of water, speaks with Oliver Heuthe about the consequences for her family and the support they received. To help th...
Datum: 19.01.2011 05:32 •
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The third part of the SBS-documentary Immigration Nation shows the development of Australias policy towards immigrants in the last decades. The White Australia policy was officially abolished in 1972 under Prime Minister Whitlam. Pamela Rauleder h...
Datum: 19.01.2011 02:56 •
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The music is loud, fast, and very hard. After it emerged in the 70s, it was reviewed very critically for a long time. By now it has many fans and has entered the living rooms of many. Matthias Winkelmann takes a closer look on Heavy Metal. He talk...
Datum: 19.01.2011 02:28 •
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Melbournes Royal Brighton Yacht Club recently hosted the Dragon World Championships. Many German teams made their way to Melbournes Port Phillip for this exciting week of competitive racing. One of them is former world champion Thomas Muller. Pame...
Datum: 18.01.2011 02:32 •
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20 people are dead after the recent floods in Queensland. Grave fears are held for a further ten. The material damage is huge too, an estimated 20 billion Dollars. The tragic events and images from Queensland remind many Germans in Australia of th...
Datum: 18.01.2011 01:12 •
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The second part of the SBS documentary Immigration Nation explains the time after the Second World War. In particular, it investigates the problems immigrants were confronted with, such as a lack of English skills. In Pünktlich um 9, Oliver Heuth...
Datum: 17.01.2011 02:01 •
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The worst is over, the water is gone. However, Queensland is facing a massive effort to clean its capital and the surrounding towns of waste and flotsam. In a special report, Oliver Heuthe summarises the latest developments and speaks with corresp...
Datum: 14.01.2011 01:00 •
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It is hailed to be one of the most ambitious TV productions in 2011. The three-part SBS documentary Immigration Nation sheds light on the development of immigration policies over the past 100 years. Patrick Wauthier takes a look at part two, which...
Datum: 13.01.2011 06:32 •
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They are cute, loved and pretty famous. The penguins in Philipp Island Nature Park. Approximately one million people come every year, to visit the park and its attractions. Beside the Penguin Parade, one can experience furseals and koalas. Matthia...
Datum: 13.01.2011 05:04 •
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On Sunday, Australia collected money for the flood victims in the Rockhampton area. Just one day later, even bigger floods surprised the residents of Toowoomba near Brisbane; at least ten people lost their lives. Within a day, the enormous amounts...
Datum: 12.01.2011 01:08 •
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The ambitious three-part SBS documentary has started. Australia as Immigration Nations is also the topic at Pünktlich um 9. A woman describes how her family moved to Germany after the Second World War, followed by a journey on a migrant ship to A...
Datum: 10.01.2011 01:44 •
Größe: 35.6 MB
It is hailed to be one of the most ambitious TV productions in 2011. The three-part SBS documentary Immigration Nation sheds light on the development of immigration policies over the past 100 years. Just after federation in 1901, immigration doctr...
Datum: 10.01.2011 01:04 •
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More than five years after a devestating civil war, the people of Southern Sudan are asked to decide about the future of their country. In the upcoming referendum, they will have the chance to vote for secession from the North. Many analysts belie...
Datum: 07.01.2011 01:36 •
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Rockhampton has become the focus of international reporting about the floods. German tourist Sandra Sanner has spent the past two months in Rockhampton. She tells Oliver Heuthe, how the locals are calmly dealing with the water.
Datum: 05.01.2011 04:16 •
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What will be different in 2011? In Pünktlich um 9, Oliver Heuthe explains the most important legislative change this year in Australia, the introduction of a parental leave scheme. Adrian Plitzco talks about prominent people in 2011 and our liste...
Datum: 03.01.2011 01:44 •
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There are many different animals at Werribee Open Range Zoo, for example lions, rhinos, cheetahs and wild dogs. Many of them live in a big open range area. Guide John Holman has a lot to tell about each of them. Matthias Winkelmann went along and ...
Datum: 03.01.2011 01:36 •
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2010 saw many natural catastrophies, such as the quake in Haiti or the floods in Pakistan. There were also events that could have been prevented, such as the mine disaster in Chile, which luckily had a good outcome. In Europe, the common currency ...
Datum: 31.12.2010 01:56 •
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There were many highlights for German and Australian sports fans in 2010. Vettel becomes the youngest Formula One champ, the AFL Grand Final is being played twice and the World of soccer meets in South Africa. Matthias Winkelmann takes a look at t...
Datum: 31.12.2010 01:36 •
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Setting a new world record is a great way to promote his new CD, Vicente Patiz thought. So he played in eight countries in only 24 hours. Some of his fans from Saxony even came to see him in Switzerland. He tells Robert Cramer, whether this audien...
Datum: 29.12.2010 23:32 •
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Most people spend the time after Christmas with their family, resting from stressful times before. The German racing cyclist Leif Lampater is different. He travels around half the world, after a busy year in Europe to compete in more races. Pamela...
Datum: 28.12.2010 23:44 •
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Some like it loud, some like it mellow. Which is the best place to go on New Years Eve in Australia? Is it an advantage that people are not allowed to use fireworks on their own, unlike in Germany? Our listeners think so. In Pünktlich um 9 Oliver...
Datum: 27.12.2010 02:52 •
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When Silke Amthauer puts on her gloves, she is not going to do some garden work or skiing in the mountains. She is a kickboxer. The boxing ring is her second home. Robert Cramer asked her, how she started and whether she could beat a two-meter-man...
Datum: 24.12.2010 02:28 •
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Sailing towards the sun, thousands of kilometers away off the land, with high speed and without any motor. Offshore-Sailing can be challenging, as Benni Abels tells Robert Cramer. He loves sailing at night in particular.
Datum: 24.12.2010 02:20 •
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Lukas Baumann, Swiss horseman and adventurer decided to return to Australia by car, in time for the Melbourne Cup Day 2009. He drove through 18 countries and across Australia to fulfill his dream. Lukas talks to Ursula Schappi about some memorable...
Datum: 23.12.2010 07:28 •
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Robert Kelly, Australian choreographer and dance master travels between Australia and Switzerland where he regularly works with young dancers at the Melbourne Ballet Company and in St Gallen, at the exclusive international boarding school auf dem ...
Datum: 23.12.2010 07:20 •
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Lukas Baumann, Reiter und Pferde Enthusiast aus der Schweiz fuhr mit seinem alten Volvo über 37,000 Km um rechtzeitig bei der Melbourne Cup Vergabe 2009 mit dabei zu sein. Über dieses Abenteurer erzählt er Ursula Schappi und plant auch schon w...
Datum: 23.12.2010 05:56 •
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The latest business plan reveals the cost of the super project NBN: 36 billion.
Datum: 23.12.2010 03:00 •
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The asylum boat tragedy off Christmas Island has heated up the debate about refugee policy in Australia.
Datum: 23.12.2010 02:20 •
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Every year the same questions: What is the perfect present for the beloved? How much money to spend? Statistics say, Australians spend 1200 dollar on presents for Christmas on average. Too much, says Oliver Heuthe, in Pünktlich um 9. Our listener...
Datum: 20.12.2010 02:32 •
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Christmas is generally loaded with expectations. We are supposed to be joyful, merry, carefree and happy. These expectations are deeply rooted in our DNA, and are often based on our own recollections of Christmas past, especially from our childhoo...
Datum: 20.12.2010 02:20 •
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While visiting the legendary Snowy River, Oliver Heuthe failed to meet Kirk Douglas, however, he experiences natural wonders that have a lot more to offer than faded memories of the classical movie. In the Snowy River National Park, located in Sou...
Datum: 20.12.2010 02:16 •
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Many have dreamed of being a cowboy or cowgirl, when seeing film heros like John Wayne riding through the Wild West. Karin Ophaus has made her dream come true. She appreciates the time on horse back. Western Riding is her favourite discipline. Why...
Datum: 20.12.2010 02:00 •
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Julia Ramm is one of only a few women, who participate in rowing competitions. It is a sport dominated by men. When she rowed the first time, she got addicted to this sport. She tells Robert Cramer, how much practise is needed and which rowing rou...
Datum: 20.12.2010 01:56 •
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Still it is not sure, how many people died on Wednesday, when their boat crashed against the rocks off Christmas Island. The faite of the refugees touches many. Now questions arise, whether the disaster could have been avoided, and if there will b...
Datum: 17.12.2010 02:48 •
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Especially in Australia it is a question, often asked: How to find the right Work-Life-Balance? It is not all about the balance between work and private life, but also about social activities one has to bring in line, says Professor Richard Streic...
Datum: 08.12.2010 04:16 •
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Christmas dinner is a challenge every year. It has to be special and should not take too much time. Otherwise, Christmas would become stressful. In Pünktlich um 9, Oliver Heuthe tries to figure out, how to deal with this challenge. He needs an id...
Datum: 06.12.2010 02:12 •
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Every year, thousands of young girls go abroad as an AuPair. They live with a host family in a completely new city and experience a whole new life. Michaela Hansen asked herself why this AuPair concept is not available for women around fifty. That...
Datum: 03.12.2010 02:36 •
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The whole world is upset since the internet platform Wikileaks has published secret documents from American diplomats, which contain personal profiles of world leaders. Now a political scientist has suggested to kill Wikileaks founder Julian Assan...
Datum: 03.12.2010 01:12 •
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Romania has always been a country of many influences. Different countries claimed their rights to rule it. That is also the reason for Romanias many different culinary influences. However, there is one dish that could be described as traditionally...
Datum: 02.12.2010 05:36 •
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Have you ever thought about the difference between a crepe and a galette? Maybe you were noy even aware that there is one. Patrick Wauthier finds out about these French couriosities.
Datum: 01.12.2010 23:32 •
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A lot of people would think of Russia if they read Borscht on a menu. But: Strictly speaking Borscht comes from the country that is the Ukraine nowadays. Nevertheless, Borscht is a popular dish today and there are lots of different recipes to prep...
Datum: 01.12.2010 23:28 •
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Adelaide has been host of the International Guitar Festival. Guitarists from South Korea, Israel, Hungary, Germany and of course Australia were in competition. The price, lots of money and a handmade instrument, was won by a woman from South Korea...
Datum: 01.12.2010 03:32 •
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Compared to Hollands national dish mashed potatoes are boring. Germanys neighbour has its own version of mashed potatoes and this comes along with a lot more than just potatoes. Adrian Plitzco tries to cook Stamppott.
Datum: 01.12.2010 02:04 •
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Italian cuisine is one of the most popular cuisines in the whole world. But what is it that makes it that special? Spaghetti? Gnocchi? Tiramisu? Christian Froelicher takes a closer look at Italian dishes and their history.
Datum: 01.12.2010 02:00 •
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In Australia students wear their school uniform every day. Therefore, nobody can figure out who has got enough money to buy expensive clothes and who has not. In Germany there are no school uniforms. Indeed, the clothes have a big influence on the...
Datum: 30.11.2010 02:48 •
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Could you name the national dish of Norway? No? Then you are not alone, as hardly anyone knows the cuisine from the far north. Fish is considered to be the main ingredient, but is that true? Adrian Plitzco takes a closer look.
Datum: 30.11.2010 02:40 •
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A lot of people like pancakes for breakfast. People in Switzerland also like pancakes but they prepare them quite differently by making the dough out of sliced potatoes. And then they call them Rösti. Adrian Plitzco finds out where this recipe co...
Datum: 30.11.2010 01:56 •
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Most Australians know Andechs Abbey in Bavarian Germany only from the Oktoberfest. However, the abbey is not only known for its beer. There is a lot more going on. For example, abbey head Johannes Eckert helps people to find their inner calm. He l...
Datum: 30.11.2010 01:56 •
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Normally you should be careful if your food turns green. However, not in this case. The green sauce is a well known dip in Frankfurt, Germany and it is said that even Johann Wolfgang von Goethe loved it. But what exactly is green sauce? Pamela Rau...
Datum: 29.11.2010 04:00 •
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If you want to prepare something traditional of Croatias cuisine you have to be prepared: If you are scared of tentacles then you should look for some help. Feta stuffed octopus is a delicacy in the maritime part of Croatia. Pamela Rauleder takes ...
Datum: 29.11.2010 03:52 •
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It is one of the fundamental questions of life; how to become happy. Is happiness created by short enjoyable moments of silence and serenity? Or can we achieve a state of happiness by other means? In Pünktlich um 9 Oliver Heuthe picks up that top...
Datum: 29.11.2010 02:12 •
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Sacci is celebrating its 25th Anniversary this year. To mark this occasion and "to tell the story" Philip Hocking, the Chamber's current President and Marcel Svatos, National General Manager, tell Ursula Schappi about the chamber's outlook, wherea...
Datum: 26.11.2010 10:24 •
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The exchange of artillery fire between North and South Korea renewed fears of a violent confrontation on the peninsula. China is regarded as key for the management of the communist North. But how will China's own agenda influence the peninsula? Is...
Datum: 26.11.2010 04:36 •
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With this slogan on radio and TV Victorians are encouraged to cast their votes on Saturday. However, the question is: Who are the candidates? Where are they from? What have they already done?
Pamela Rauleder examines the biography of Ted Bailli...
Datum: 26.11.2010 04:28 •
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With this slogan on radio and TV Victorians are encouraged to cast their votes on Saturday. However, the question is: Who are the candidates? Where are they from? What have they already done?
Oliver Heuthe examines the biography of Premier John...
Datum: 26.11.2010 04:24 •
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Ho can one dance memories of the holocaust? By exploring ones personal story and interactions with others. This is what the german dancer and choreographer Jochen Roller does in his latest work. Pamela Rauleder spoke with Roller about his producti...
Datum: 26.11.2010 04:20 •
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Most Americans are dismayed about the state of the US economy with unemployment near 10 per cent and predictions of sluggish economic growth in 2011. Who is getting the blame for the mess? Former SBS Executive Producer Thomas de Vogt is checking t...
Datum: 25.11.2010 11:04 •
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In the second part of my conversation with internationally acclaimed guitarist and composer Wolfgang Muthspiel well talk about the multicultural aspects of his art musical processes involved in especially the production of the CD Glow. Created in ...
Datum: 25.11.2010 11:00 •
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Australia has always been a country with a multicultural fingerprint. This awareness has a big influence on students who are put together in one multicultural class. In contrast, people in Germany discuss the idea of such a cultural controversial ...
Datum: 25.11.2010 00:56 •
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Stella Zigouras from Melbourne recently participated in the show "Das Supertalent" in Germany. The 39 year old impressed with her voice and received standing ovations. However, the jury picked other contestants for the final in Germany's second mo...
Datum: 24.11.2010 06:00 •
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Learning German may not be easy. However, a lot of students here in Australia do it - and even like it. The Goethe institute named 2010 the year of the German language. That is why there are many different campaigns still going on. Echo 2010 - the...
Datum: 24.11.2010 03:20 •
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Tina Winter knows all about that- sort of? . She spends her leisure time not throwing baking trays but playing Frisbee. She told Luise Ritter what is so special about that hobby and about the different techniques of throwing the round disc.
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Datum: 24.11.2010 03:12 •
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The beautiful Belle shows us: It is possible to fall truly in love with an ugly beast. And then this beast even becomes a prince. Walt Disneys classic fairy tales have deeply influenced whole generations. And still they are popular today. However,...
Datum: 24.11.2010 03:12 •
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Peter Brendt is a member of Australias legendary Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS). The German-born medical doctor uses his expertise to help car crash victims and other fellow Australians. His patients are often in need of urgent medical attenti...
Datum: 22.11.2010 06:52 •
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Employer or employee - that is the question. Employees expect certain characteristics from their employers. However, what is it that makes an employer a good employer? What does a leader have to know, how should he or she treat employees? In Pünk...
Datum: 22.11.2010 01:40 •
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World famous Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra is touring Asia and Australia on board a chartered Lufthansa 747 wide-bodied jet. Its the first time, the orchestra from Germanys capital is presenting itself in Australia. Flying the 128 musicians from c...
Datum: 18.11.2010 11:12 •
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The internationally acclaimed guitarist and composer from Austria is one of the guests of this years Adelaide International Guitar Festival which runs from November 25 to 28. Together with his long-term colleague Dhafer Youssef, Wolfgang Muthspiel...
Datum: 18.11.2010 11:12 •
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It is not that easy when many different characters are put together in one class at school. There are various personalities, everybody needs a certain time to comprehend and of course there is always a few who do not like each other. In the fourth...
Datum: 18.11.2010 04:36 •
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Being German in Australia wasnt always easy. During the First World War, many ethnic Germans were rounded up and sent to internment camps. The so called German concentration camps became the home for many Germans during the war years, where they w...
Datum: 17.11.2010 03:32 •
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Berlin is known as Germanys cultural hotspot and since German reunification, it has become very attractive. However, Berlin has problems, especially when it comes to economics. Now the city has launched a campaign that should attract foreign inves...
Datum: 17.11.2010 02:00 •
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Hunting is not what you would call a usual thing to do in your leisure time. However, Georg Staudter does exactly that. He is a trained hunter and spends his nights out in the Palatine forest waiting for wild pigs and deer. But he doesnt just shoo...
Datum: 17.11.2010 01:52 •
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Hes the youngest Formula One Champion in History: Sebastian Vettel. The German-born hero, who lives in Switzerland and drives for an Austrian team, grabbed the title on Sunday (14 November), beating dual World Champion Fernando Alonso of Spain and...
Datum: 16.11.2010 03:56 •
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Cathrin Vesna Bernhardt is a PhD Candidate in the Anthropology Program at La Trobe Universitys School of Social Sciences. Her PhD is on Consuming identity: Second Generation Germans in Melbourne. The final results wont be known for a few years. Ho...
Datum: 15.11.2010 04:36 •
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Daniela Konraedi is the new pastor of the German Lutheran Church in Sydney. She grew up in the former GDR and migrated to the West in 1988. She studied in Hamburg and worked for many years in Germany, before coming to Australia in August 2010. Lis...
Datum: 15.11.2010 04:16 •
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Traditional German tunes - the so called Volksmusik - divides the nation. Usually, people about 60 years and over are pleased to hear these tunes, whereas younger people are horrified by them. But in fact, Volksmusik is not the same as volkstümli...
Datum: 15.11.2010 02:04 •
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A few months ago we heard about wordlysoles.org, an independent aid organisation, instigated by the dynamic German-Australian Volker Euler. Today he tells us about the astonishing experiences he had to make when trying to send 10s of 1000s of coll...
Datum: 11.11.2010 11:04 •
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Australia is a clever country that exports some world-leading products. Poligras is an artificial turf made in Melbourne that has provided the stage for exciting hockey matches at several Olympic Games. CEO Martin Schlegel tells the Wirtschaftsrep...
Datum: 11.11.2010 11:04 •
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Every family has its own history. Sometimes these histories are fortunate, sometimes theyre tragic and sometimes theyre inspiring enough to make it to the stage. Karin Schaupp and her guitar are both the sole ingredients and part of the story of t...
Datum: 10.11.2010 02:32 •
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A lot of Australians want to learn German. Unfortunately, when it comes to dialects German is less disciplined than its regulations would suggest. The Goethe institute tries to help out, with lessons in the Berlin dialect for example. Luise Ritter...
Datum: 10.11.2010 02:28 •
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Ceramic Fuel Cells is the name of a business in Melbourne that may lead us into a new era. The engineers there have developed practical fuel cells that transform fuel directly into electric power. The technology could make consumers more independe...
Datum: 10.11.2010 02:28 •
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Language is a powerful tool. The crux is: We use our language as if it wasnt anything special. Few people think about how they use language. Someone who thinks about language a lot is Bas Boettcher. He regularly performs at Poetry Slam Shows. Luis...
Datum: 10.11.2010 02:24 •
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Lorraine Christmann has a lot to do: Shes only 15 years old but besides school she goes to training five times a week - for three ours. Lorraine doesnt do a regular sport, she does rhythmic gymnastics. If youre thinking about aerobics, youre wrong...
Datum: 10.11.2010 02:20 •
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Dance music with eastern European influence is a huge hit around Europe and in Berlin. And Wladimir Kaminer plays a big part in this. Together with his colleges and his wife Olga he regularly organizes the so called Russendisko where he plays infe...
Datum: 09.11.2010 04:56 •
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Even though Austria is not a monarchy any more, the Austrian cuisine can still make you feel like an Emperor. And its not just the many different flavours of coffee. Austrias cakes and desserts are well known all over the world. Pastry cook Christ...
Datum: 09.11.2010 04:52 •
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While in Australia students spend most of their day at school, Germany is still discussing pros and cons of full-time schools. Even though most students can imagine better things to do than to spend their afternoons in school, Bernd Klewitz, scien...
Datum: 09.11.2010 04:44 •
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Last weeks interest rate rise by the Reserve Bank has not only been passed on but also been topped by some Australian banks. This rise sparks a new debate about new regulations in the finance sector. Politicians call the move of the banks an arrog...
Datum: 08.11.2010 01:32 •
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These are the words once used by Lord Mayor Klaus Wowereit to describe Berlin. However, the German capital has come a long way since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Currently, the Berlin Dayz Festival shakes up the Australian art scene. We speak with...
Datum: 05.11.2010 01:36 •
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Sebastian Lang-Lessing talks in this continuation of his conversation with Trudi Latour about the value we allocate to classical music in our society. What differences can be observed in an international comparison? Since 2004 chief conductor and ...
Datum: 04.11.2010 09:16 •
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Food safety and consumer protection are rapidly gaining global importance as food exports soar across the globe. As populations grow and the demand for food rises, governments in many countries struggle to meet international food safety standards....
Datum: 04.11.2010 09:16 •
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After years of quarrels and disagreements in the matter of tax evasion Switzerland and Germany have now signed a contract that promises better cooperation between the two countries. Therefore, tax evaders from Germany who have an untaxed bank acco...
Datum: 03.11.2010 04:08 •
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Can you still remember the dates or poems that you had to learn off by heart in school? In former times, learning off by heart was a standard method for the education of students. Today, a lot of experts say that this technique is obsolete. Bernd ...
Datum: 03.11.2010 04:00 •
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Keeping food in a hole? Waltraud Froihofer knows how and why. On her farm in the Fischbacher Alps in Austria she prepares Grubenkraut. This method of covering cabbage has almost been forgotten, but Waltraud Froihofer wants to keep it alive. She to...
Datum: 03.11.2010 03:56 •
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Legally, champagne can only be called champagne when it is produced in the French region of the same name. But Jörg Geiger in Swabia, Germany manufactures a sparkling wine that he himself would like to call the better champagne. For this he uses ...
Datum: 03.11.2010 03:48 •
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Kai Spielberger wants to make his personal dream come true: being a pilot. At the moment he is training to become an air controller, and is working on his license for gliding. Kai tells Luise Ritter about the amazing feeling of being up in the air...
Datum: 03.11.2010 02:44 •
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Everyone who owns a car knows the special relationship that can connect you with it. Especially the very first car may raise sweet memories of independence and youth. Nowadays, cars are not just cars, they are compact wonders of new technology. Ed...
Datum: 01.11.2010 22:52 •
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Nobody in Austria has to go to work on October the 26st: Its the national holiday there. Thats also a good reason for the Austrian Club in Melbourne to celebrate. And even the Austrian ambassador Hannes Porias joins the party. Patrick Wauthier tal...
Datum: 29.10.2010 06:52 •
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Dynamic, enthusiastic and at the top of his class, the internationally renowned conductor was born in Germany and started his career as permanent conductor at the Deutsche Oper Berlin in 1993. Since then he has been engaged by opera houses and orc...
Datum: 28.10.2010 10:48 •
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The process of cleaning life threatening toxins from the blood of patients with kidney failure requires large amounts of water and electricity. Tests in Victoria are now exploring ways to reduce the amount of energy used in this process. The SBS ...
Datum: 28.10.2010 10:48 •
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Chancellor Angela Merkel has declared multiculturalism in Germany an absolute failure. The admission has caused a global stir. Foreign Correspondent Barbara Bierach and Dr. Oliver Hartwich from the Centre for Independent Studies discuss what trigg...
Datum: 28.10.2010 08:52 •
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The award winning soprano was born in Australia, but now lives in Germany, where she is engaged as an ensemble member at the Hessisches Staatstheater. She talks with Trudi Latour, mainly in German, about the current Opera Australia production of t...
Datum: 28.10.2010 08:48 •
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In Australia young people like to go to school. Students live their lives at school, not outside of it. In Germany, students get up early, try to absorb concentrated knowledge and are supposed to spend their afternoons doing homework. Thats roughl...
Datum: 27.10.2010 04:52 •
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Six days, ten hours and 42 minutes, that's how long it takes to cross the Australian continent in a special wheelchair. Four Austrian quadriplegic athletes set out to show that anything is possible. After 4000 kilometres they were welcomed at the ...
Datum: 27.10.2010 04:44 •
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On the one hand, living in a big city has many advantages: There is lots to see and to experience, there are great offers of leisure facilities and on top of that, public transport eliminates the question how to get there. On the other hand, livin...
Datum: 25.10.2010 03:24 •
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For 14 years, Bernd Klewitz has been organising school exchange trips between Germany and Australia. After their arrival in Australia, students are taken to the Great Ocean Road, in Germany on the other hand, students get to see castles along the ...
Datum: 25.10.2010 01:56 •
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Literature is educating, enriching and can be precious, especially when it is in a language not spoken in you country of residence. Many Germans have to go on the internet or even fly home, in order to get their fair share of German books, magazin...
Datum: 23.10.2010 01:32 •
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Being an archaeologist is not an easy job. They have to dig through the dust on the floor in order to lift the dusty curtain of blurry history to learn more about peoples lives thousands of years ago. The egyptologist Dietrich Wildung explains to ...
Datum: 22.10.2010 00:48 •
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There is nothing special about wood? Yes there is! Whereas wood is surrounding our everyday life hardly anyone thinks about this natural resource, its different kinds and their ways of manufacturing. Oliver Heuthe takes a closer look at the Timber...
Datum: 20.10.2010 04:40 •
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Sometimes Juliane is not able to put on a skirt and a t-shirt in summertime: She has too many bruises and scratches all over her knees and arms. And the clue is: She does not even mind it. Julianes hobby is Karate. But Karate is not just about bea...
Datum: 20.10.2010 04:36 •
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Sometimes Juliane is not able to put on a skirt and a t-shirt in summertime: She has too many bruises and scratches all over her knees and arms. And the clue is: She does not even mind it. Julianes hobby is Karate. But Karate is not just about bea...
Datum: 20.10.2010 04:36 •
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Olive oil, garlic and ouzo: There is a lot of prejudice against Greek cuisine. But in fact, Greeces isles claim many culinary characteristics. Achilles Yiangoulli from Cyprus knows about the special habits when Cypriots cook. Together with Luise R...
Datum: 20.10.2010 04:32 •
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Fascinating landscapes, the taste of pure nature, mega cities like Melbourne and Sydney: Australia attracts a lot of people. Some just travel to the countryside, others decide to live here permanently. But a new start is not always an easy one. Fi...
Datum: 18.10.2010 03:16 •
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The "Roesti Clique" a group of drummers and fifers in Sydney nurture their memories of the BaslerFasnacht, or carneval. The group meets for practice in a park in the centre of Sydney. Here they talk about their motivation of keepig up their skill...
Datum: 17.10.2010 06:40 •
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Australia is known as one of the sunniest places in the world. Therefore, using solar power to produce clean electricity should not be a problem. However, hardly any Australian takes advantage of this renewable resource. But now things change: Aus...
Datum: 15.10.2010 03:32 •
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Design changes according to our habits and lifestyle. We invited the design-expert Volker Albus who tells us about what a future apartment could look like. His Berlin-Dayz-exhibition ?Somewhat different: Contemporary Design and the Power of Conv...
Datum: 14.10.2010 23:52 •
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Some of Australia biggest businesses are worried about their future profits as our soaring dollar is reducing overseas earnings and stock values.
Many Australian investors blame the US for letting its currency slip deliberately in order to gain...
Datum: 14.10.2010 10:56 •
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Currently we are celebrating the 20th anniversary of the reunification of Germany, a political event of possible greater global political and economic ramifications that any other over the past decades. Giving life to history, Holger Scholz tells ...
Datum: 14.10.2010 10:56 •
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Michel Jungo is Chief Planner in the production of fibre-optic components required for broadband connections. He is curious by nature and believes that new learning and cooperation will lead to the development of a cleaner Australian industry.
Datum: 14.10.2010 03:48 •
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In days of globalisation being able to speak many languages is always a plus. But to learn a new language can be very difficult for stressed adults. So growing up multilingually is a great chance for children. But of course children don`t realise ...
Datum: 11.10.2010 04:12 •
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In 1575, the first German school was founded in a foreign country - in Copenhagen, Denmark. 25 years ago, Australia got his very own first German school in Sydney. Oliver Heuthe takes a look at the history of bilingual education abroad.
Datum: 07.10.2010 23:08 •
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Learning a foreign language is easier at a young age. The German Fröbel-Kindergarten Sydney has its focus on bilingual education. Oliver Heuthe asks the director of the kindergarten Olde Lorenzen; how they manage to reach their goals?
Datum: 07.10.2010 22:52 •
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30 years ago, the German school New York opened its gates to students from a large variety of backgrounds. However, the school aims to educate students in German and English, providing them with linguistic skills for life. Oliver Heuthe asks headm...
Datum: 07.10.2010 22:28 •
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Against predictions by most analysts, the Reserve Bank has left interest rates unchanged this week. The surprise decision has been greeted with a sigh of relief by many borrowers who are still coming to grips with previous rate rises. Dietmar Birkman...
Datum: 07.10.2010 11:28 •
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Broadband ? what does that really mean? The discussions about the provision for fast internet access to all Australians have dominated the recent election. Why does this virtual base of the global world ? to which we all belong ? has such enorm...
Datum: 07.10.2010 11:28 •
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Dietrich Wildung is an expert on Ancient Egypt. Besides running excavations in the Sahara desert, he is also experienced in making museums a success, even though expectations of a younger audience have changed significantly. Wildung is currently i...
Datum: 07.10.2010 06:24 •
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How does an intense time such as the year-long trip across many remote regions and across 4000 m High Mountain passes, by pushbike, influence a relationship? And how does such an unusual adventure affect ones world view and future plans? These are...
Datum: 30.09.2010 11:40 •
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Is Middle Australia being pushed out of the justice system by soaring court costs?
Solicitor Dr Wolfgang Babeck tells the SBS Radio Wirtschaftsreport with Wolfgang Mueller that the soaring cost of justice has to be urgently addressed.
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Datum: 30.09.2010 11:40 •
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In Geelong, eine Autostunde westlich von Melbourne, beginnt heute die Rad-Weltmeisterschaft. Sie dauert bis Sonntag. Aus Deutschland sind neun Profis angereist, auch Österreich ist mit dabei. Die Schweiz schickt 10 Profis ins Rennen, darunter Fab...
Datum: 30.09.2010 04:48 •
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In Pünktlich um 9 we ask our listeners about their experiences with fines for speeding and false parking. Is it safer on Australian roads than on the German Autobahn, because of the speed limits? Oliver Heuthe and Robert Cramer have a little stor...
Datum: 27.09.2010 02:04 •
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Dr Astrid Perry, Area Manager, Multicultural Health, South Eastern Sydney/ Illawarra talks about her team's outreach programs to migrant communities to explain the kinds of services that are available in their region. (in Swiss-German)
Datum: 26.09.2010 07:44 •
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Swedens election result are in line with an overall European trend: a hardly-known small right-wing party enters parliament. We discuss the goals of far-right parties in Europe and ask how they succeed in winning over voters. Oliver Heuthe investi...
Datum: 24.09.2010 01:56 •
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One way to safe on greenhouse gases is to us a pushbike. You might need some time however, especially if you are travelling from Australia to Germany. Eva and Berti tell us about the unusual hospitality they experienced along the way, including th...
Datum: 23.09.2010 12:36 •
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The Reserve Bank has given a clear sign it's ready to lift interest rates if Australias economic strength continues to push up inflation. Thats bad news for many business operators and farmers in Australias two-speed economy says economic expert...
Datum: 23.09.2010 12:36 •
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Discover Melbourne in a very different way: the Melbourne-Poetry-Map is a website with which you can explore e.g. the Victoria Markets or the State library with an audio partner. Artists from Melbourne have written poems and Pamela Rauleder gave i...
Datum: 23.09.2010 05:12 •
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In Switch On we discuss if young people should be forced to do social services. We have a report about two Germans who made millions of Euros with social engagement. Besides that we present our new series about extreme hobbies and Pamela and Rober...
Datum: 22.09.2010 04:16 •
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In September 1810 the Oktoberfest opened its gates for the first time in Munich. Now, 200 years later it is the biggest beer-festival in the world. Every year six million visitors come to Munich to celebrate Bavarian traditions. Oliver Heuthe and ...
Datum: 20.09.2010 02:24 •
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Two years ago the Lehman Bank caused a big collapse on the financial markets all over the world. In our in-depth report we speak to a broker who worked for Lehman; the advocate Dr. Alexander Schaar who represents victims and an expert on finances ...
Datum: 17.09.2010 02:00 •
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What type of climate change policies will this new Australian Government be able to come up with? What concessions are the different players willing to make? What is the best for the economy? Trudi Latour discusses some of the options for the newl...
Datum: 16.09.2010 12:12 •
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Australia has a new government but the nations first female PM will need all her talents to keep an upper hand when the political ambitions of her ministers and her party clash with the interests of the Independents and the Greens in Parliament. ...
Datum: 16.09.2010 12:12 •
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If you are looking for good German pastries and bread in Victoria, you need to go no further than Mornington, one hour south of the Melbourne CBD. A German baker prepares everything like her great-grand-father decades ago. Pamela Rauleder tasted s...
Datum: 16.09.2010 02:00 •
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After the big earthquake on 7th of September there are still aftershocks in New Zealand. One day after the big quake Oliver Heuthe spoke to Lisa Willert in Christchurch. When the mega quake hit, the young German was only 15 kilometres away from th...
Datum: 15.09.2010 04:36 •
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In Switch On we talk about German studies at the Monash Uni and welcome some students in the studio. They tell us about the German week at Monash and especially about their first radio experiences in an SBS workshop. Besides that Pamela and Robert...
Datum: 15.09.2010 01:36 •
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Do you think manners are important? Do men still open the door for the ladies or is it out of fashion to be a gentleman? We are talking about the German book Knigge and some of our listeners tell us their experiences about the German Du and Sie. I...
Datum: 13.09.2010 03:08 •
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Estimates of the cost of the reconstruction of earthquake damaged Christchurch have doubled to more than 3 billion Australian dollar. But thats not all bad news says Doris Evans from the NZ German Business Association. She tells the SBS Business R...
Datum: 09.09.2010 12:04 •
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Volker was already an elected Politician - as a Member of the German Greens - when he was 21 years old. We speak about the differences between the German and Australian democratic systems and the possibilities for environmental policies under the ...
Datum: 09.09.2010 12:00 •
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Get the low-down on German music, culture and art, today we got some news of the German band Wir sind Helden. Besides that Pamela and Robert present the top ten of the single charts and report about a european film-festival.
Datum: 08.09.2010 01:56 •
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What can we do to protect the environment? In Pfiffikus we learn a lot about bio-energy and we hear a great story about an organic farm. Pamela and Robert also play some songs about nature.
Datum: 08.09.2010 01:28 •
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The campaign ?Du bist Deutschland, ?You are Germany has the aim to put Germany in a better light, build up the self confidence of their citizens. The campaign started in 2005 with some TV-spots. Thorsten Kuessner about popular Germans represen...
Datum: 08.09.2010 01:16 •
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In our weekly talkback program, we speak with two people who make a living by finding the right people for the right job. Nina Schneider works for a job agency that focuses on employers who seek staff with linguistic skills and Volker Janssen help...
Datum: 06.09.2010 02:28 •
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A group of native English speakers, usually related to a Swiss-born in Australia, learn to speak Swiss-German. Christina is their teacher and we meet them to celebrate completion of the introductory course... and speak Swiss-German...
Datum: 02.09.2010 08:32 •
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Two hours flight, 700 kilometres - very close to Sydney you can find a paradise. Lord Howe is a small, very relaxed island - more bicycles than cars, no mobile phones, just freedom. Silke Amthauer talks to Anette Schweizer, a German travel journal...
Datum: 01.09.2010 03:08 •
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You can explore the great countryside of Australia by bus, by train, by plain or by foot. Later one is the topic of the day and Nick Scharm is our expert.
We talk about hiking and our expert Nick Scharm has some good tips. We also got some lis...
Datum: 30.08.2010 04:32 •
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"Kueche" is an institution in Beaumaris, offering cooking classes of all kinds. Hungry, for some German specialities, Pamela Rauleder went along to a cooking class in "taditional german dishes". There she met German chef Achim. The agile chef not ...
Datum: 27.08.2010 03:00 •
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German-Australian Business Manager Karin Imming talks to Trudi Latour in ?Im Gespräch?. After sharing a life in the north of France, Karin enticed her Dutch husband Frank to Australia. Together they established Frank?s Classique Bakery in Morn...
Datum: 26.08.2010 12:16 •
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Nina from Polyglot details three jobs for German speakers, all in Queensland this week. On offer are the positions: Hostel Manager in Brisbane, Freelance Designer at the Sunshine Coast an Translator in Noosa.
Datum: 26.08.2010 11:32 •
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Professor Marcel Tanner, Director of the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute in Basel participated in the 12th World Congress of Parasitology in Melbourne. Here he talks about the optimism among scientists in the prevention of epidemiologie...
Datum: 26.08.2010 08:04 •
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The winners of the News reading-Competition of our German Day Out have scored an appearance on our youth program Switch On. Today Dimitri, James and Denzel talk to Pamela Rauleder the German language and their german taste in music.
Datum: 25.08.2010 05:56 •
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For the first time young athletes are competing at the Youth Olympics in Singapore. The 18-year-old rower Judith Sievers has secured the gold medal over the 1.000 meter-distance. She started rowing when she was 13 and practises more than five hour...
Datum: 25.08.2010 03:52 •
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29 days of abstinence, eating and drinking just after dawn - the Koran tells Muslims to follow this rule for one month every year. Thorsten Kuessner meets a young german muslim who tells us about his experiences with this religious tradition.
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Datum: 25.08.2010 03:44 •
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On Saturday Australians went to the polls to decide about the countrys future, but neither Julia Gillard nor Tony Abbott received enough votes to become Australias next Prime Minister. We discuss the results with our political expert Wolfgang Muel...
Datum: 23.08.2010 04:32 •
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Smoking in public buildings was made illegal in Germany in 2007. But every state has its own special rules. In Bremen for example, smokers bars are not allowed to serve any snacks or dishes. What do Germans think about it? Thorsten Küssner went t...
Datum: 19.08.2010 06:52 •
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Achim Herterich is a chef and teaches cooking class in Melbourne. He tells us about the upcoming trend: cooking without salt. Is it healthy to cook without salt? And how does it taste? Furthermore you tell us about your favourite dishes and where ...
Datum: 19.08.2010 06:08 •
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Agnieszka Malczak is only 26 years old and already a member of the German Bundestag, the national parliament of Germany. Silke Amthauer spoke with her about why it is important for young people to get involved in politics and how it impacts on the...
Datum: 18.08.2010 03:40 •
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Matthias lives in one of the most popular suburbs in Melbourne: St. Kilda. Just six kilometres from Melbournes city centre, the now posh suburbs still a place of contrasts. Here, yuppies mix with rock n roll fans and prostitutes. Matthias tells Pa...
Datum: 18.08.2010 03:24 •
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Explosives and weapons, carried directly on the body, are hard to detect. Full body scanners though can see through the clothes of passengers. People fear it is an intrusion into privacy. Early tests of the controversial scanner will start at the ...
Datum: 16.08.2010 07:48 •
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Once a year the Swiss-Australians gather for a community picnic in the outer suburbs of Melbourne or Sydney. It centres on the Swiss National Day, 1st August. It's an occasion to catch up with long lost friends, fellow ex-pats, sing alongs, enjoy...
Datum: 13.08.2010 17:32 •
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In Germany, Christmas markets are one of the highlights during the cold wintertime. People come together to have Gluehwein and Bratwurst or to skate on ice. This traditional get-together has now come to Melbourne, in form of the Alpine Winterfesti...
Datum: 13.08.2010 04:01 •
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Laura arrives at her last stop in Australia: Jindabyne in New South Wales. Laura stays there with her driver Flo and five other Australians. The guys from Byron Bay are working at the winter resort Jindabyne, but they cant wait to travel through t...
Datum: 11.08.2010 03:48 •
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Oliver lives only nine kilometres from Melbourne's city centre: in Preston, which is known for cheap rents. Oliver also tells us, where to find the best bargains and furthermore he tells us how to get around this hot spot of Asian culture.
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Datum: 11.08.2010 01:40 •
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Trams behind schedule, buses out of order and criminals at the stations. Public transport is often criticized. What do you think about public transport in Australia? Do you feel safe travelling by train, tram and bus? Social worker Maria Groner te...
Datum: 10.08.2010 10:16 •
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Its a terrible tragedy - a stampede at the Loveparade in Duisburg killed 21 people, more than 500 were injured. The German press are searching for a responsible person. Mark Kalpidis reports on the debatable handling of the tragedy in the tabloid ...
Datum: 05.08.2010 02:20 •
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Damion Davis and Nico Suave really stired up the the crowd at the German Day Out. After the gig Pamela Rauleder asked the German Rappers what they think about Australia and how music helps students to learn German.
Datum: 04.08.2010 05:44 •
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Laura gets a lift from Byron Bay to Sydney. Flos stationwagon is a bomb and already cost more to fix, than to buy. In Sydney its raining and Laura is alone, but she decides that she has to go and see the opera house.
Datum: 04.08.2010 05:28 •
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More than 1.600 students from all parts of Victoria came to the German Day Out 2010 in Melbourne. They enjoyed the shows, the German food and music. We asked the students and a teacher what they think about the event.
Datum: 04.08.2010 04:08 •
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Its raining, its already dark outside, Im going to start my workout tomorrow? there are so many excuses why we shouldnt start to exercise today. Well tell you what to do to fight that awful procrastination. Personal Trainer Uwe Kaufmann tells us...
Datum: 02.08.2010 05:52 •
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Heinz Dahlmann left Germany in 1954. Before that he escaped a Russian POW camp and he helped East Germans to escape the Communist part of the country. Since then, he has set up life in Melbourne, where he now focuses on his true passion in life: m...
Datum: 30.07.2010 03:36 •
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Surfing, beach and the smell of weed that is what Byron Bay is known for. But for Laura, it is the people who give the place a special character. There are travellers from all over the world with fascinating stories. Laura meets Francisco, who is ...
Datum: 29.07.2010 10:12 •
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When turns fun into an addiction? In Australia gambling machines are very common. You can find them in pubs, clubs and restaurants. An Australian adult spends an average of 1000 Dollars per year on gambling. What do you think about gambling? Socio...
Datum: 29.07.2010 08:16 •
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Off the West Australian coast, the Gorgon gas field attracts many investors from around the world. It is said to be the largest resource project on the globe. The billions of Dollars made with the precious LNG are also meant to flow back to the lo...
Datum: 28.07.2010 03:48 •
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Often imitated but never equalled: SBS is unique - since 35 years. And of course the German program is celebrating this anniversary, as well.
For a reason: In 1975 the German program was one of the first programs which went live on air. In 199...
Datum: 26.07.2010 07:32 •
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What is a Trike? Kind of a mixture between motorbike and car, and for Johann Kastner the combine the best of both worlds. But Kastner, a paraplegic due to a motorbike accident, does not only drive these things. In 1993, after his move to Australia...
Datum: 21.07.2010 08:04 •
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Laura left Cairns behind and is on her way to see the Whitsunday Islands. The 74 islands around the Great Barrier Reef are a must-do for backpackers - Laura will set foot on one of them. She boards a sailing boat to go to Whitehaven Beach, one of ...
Datum: 21.07.2010 06:52 •
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Prime Minister Julia Gillard has called early elections, scheduled for 21 August. What do you think about it? Which topics are going to swing the decision? Let us know who you are going to support?
Datum: 19.07.2010 07:20 •
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Wolfgang Mueller talkes to an expert about the demographic development and what Australia has to do to avoid upcoming problems.
Datum: 16.07.2010 07:04 •
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Johannes Gees, Swiss public artist, visited Sydney recently to talk about some of his projects at Connie Dietzschold's Gallery. He recalls the SMS laser message "Dear Mr President" projected onto the snowfields during a World Economic Forum in Dav...
Datum: 15.07.2010 07:56 •
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Cairns is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Australia. Here, travellers can find cheap hostels, pubs and many, many travel agencies. But not everyone gets to enjoy the relaxing atmosphere; some of the backpackers need to work hard fo...
Datum: 14.07.2010 07:40 •
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Cairns is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Australia. Here, travellers can find cheap hostels, pubs and many, many travel agencies. But not everyone gets to enjoy the relaxing atmosphere; some of the backpackers need to work hard fo...
Datum: 14.07.2010 03:16 •
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On 11 July 40,000 people gathered to pay their respect to the victims of the Srebrenica massacre 15 years ago. Back then Bosnian-Serb soldiers went on a killing-spree, virtually under the eyes of the locally stationed Dutch UN-forces. Almost 8,000...
Datum: 12.07.2010 06:00 •
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Volker Euler had already been working at TAFE for 18 years, when he suddenly, during a holiday in Nepal, recognised a chance of a lifetime. Having always been interested in social politics, he successfully used the government infrastructure of the...
Datum: 08.07.2010 11:20 •
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Johannes Gees, Swiss public artist, visited Sydney recently and talked about some of his projects at Connie Dietzscholds Gallery.He recalled the SMS laser messages, Dear Mr President projected onto the snowfields during a World Economic Forum in D...
Datum: 08.07.2010 05:08 •
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Family and friends never told the full story: that his father wasnt his biological creator. Just after turning 64, Karl-Heinz discovered that there is a second , real father. Niels Büngen went to see Karl-Heinz in Gippsland.
Datum: 07.07.2010 04:08 •
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Our travelling reporter, Laura Blecken, arrived in Cairns and decided to go on her first snorkelling tour ever.
Amidst a threatening swell and with nothing but deep water below her, the trip turns into a unforgettably beautiful experience for ...
Datum: 07.07.2010 03:52 •
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You dont have to go far to feel like youre there. Thats what cinemas all around Australia are promising this World Cup. How close does the 3d experience get you to South Africa? Stefan Brand and Thorsten Küssner went to find out.
Datum: 07.07.2010 01:52 •
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Before starting off, witches like Bibi have to make a spell. Only their power turns a wooden stick into their magic broom. For our Pfiffikus-show, Laura Blecken went to see the movie Bibi Blocksberg together with kids in Melbourne.
Datum: 05.07.2010 06:08 •
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No issue raises more attention than money. How can I get the most out of my cash? In Pünktlich um 9 we tackle this provoking issue with the help of our finance-expert Daniel Jordi and discuss it with our audience, who seek advice and tell us abou...
Datum: 05.07.2010 03:56 •
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The surrounding area of Cairns is usually known for its beautiful scenery and wild animals, not so much for its pumping beats. But during the time of the Solstice Festival, travellers from all over Australia gather to celebrate the shortest night ...
Datum: 30.06.2010 04:32 •
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The Kings Canyon was supposed to be the grand finale on Lauras Queensland tour. Instead she is now sitting in a dirty auto repair shop in Alice Springs. So the grand finale is off the table and Laura takes us on a slightly different journey.
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Datum: 30.06.2010 04:20 •
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Tim Burtons name stands for gothic art as well as off-beat children entertainment. Now his works are being displayed at ACMI in Melbourne.
Stefan Brand took a look at Burtons fantastic world and explored the crazy mind of the quirky artist.
Datum: 30.06.2010 04:16 •
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Arty and alternative - thats one of the ways Melbournians would describe Fitzroy to be still one of the hippest suburbs in town. Pamela Rauleder met Lisa from Fitzroy and talked about the spirit of the place.
Datum: 30.06.2010 01:44 •
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Wolfgang Mueller talks to Oliver Hartwich from the Centre for Independent Studies about the big event of the day, the swearing in of Julia Gillard as Prime Minister and the possible business implications of this leadership change.
Datum: 24.06.2010 11:52 •
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Martin is one of the two Austrian born initiators of the Australian Winter festival, talks to Trudi Latour. The Festival takes place in Sydney and Melbourne and offers anything from ice skating to après ski. The conversation moves to the interact...
Datum: 24.06.2010 11:52 •
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FIFA Worldcup Report with young Lino:
Lino has watched the games of course, and reports about todays Worldcup Games which saw Germany but not Australia go into the next round.
Datum: 24.06.2010 11:52 •
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Swiss-Australian soccer fans in Sydney watch the Swiss :Spanish opening game at the Fifa World Cup, 16 June 2010
Datum: 24.06.2010 02:08 •
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In the early 1940s, German and Italian soldiers were caught up in fierce fighting with British and Australian troops in North Africa. In spite of hardship and war crimes during World War II, the campaign in North Africa is still viewed as an episo...
Datum: 22.06.2010 02:44 •
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Living in Australia does not just mean: living on the other side of the globe. It also means: integrating yourself in a new way of life and a different culture. For some it seems relieving and thrilling, for others it creates a lack of control and...
Datum: 21.06.2010 03:05 •
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Roland Isler, talks of the many changes electronic processing has brought about in designing and printing art works. Roland refers to his original training as a type setter in Rorschach, Switzerland and talks about his current work as a graphic de...
Datum: 19.06.2010 23:28 •
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In Australia, and especially here at SBS radio we have the chance to live true multiculturalism. And so my colleague Evrim Günce from the Turkish program contributed to this segment, asking German-Turkish DJ Senol and dancer and singer Sedat to t...
Datum: 17.06.2010 11:32 •
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Wolfgang Mueller talks to Barbara Bierach and Oliver Hartwich from the Centre for Independent Studies about the suggested mining super tax. Nina from Polyglot Personnel tells us about a general downturn in the jobs for Germans today, but a few int...
Datum: 17.06.2010 11:28 •
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Barossa valley is Australias most famous wine-region. Our reporter Laura Blecken climbed on top of the hills and tested the wine.
Datum: 16.06.2010 05:56 •
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Is it worth moving to Flemington? Some seem to think ot the north-west of Melbourne as the future hip part of town. Niels lives in Flemington and told Patrick Wauthier all about the many faces of the suburb, in the second part of our series "My su...
Datum: 16.06.2010 02:36 •
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Germans in Melbourne seem to have two hearts that share the same beat: soccer. For the World-Cup match-up Australia vs Germany they met for a nice glass of Weissbier and Bratwurst. And which arena could be better suited than the German Club Tivoli...
Datum: 14.06.2010 03:40 •
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Hans and Doris Schwarzer, moved to Australia 42 years ago from Germany. Today, they live near Coffs Harbour, New South Wales. What sounds like a normal migrant-story becomes interesting, when you find out, who their famous son is. Mark Schwarzer i...
Datum: 11.06.2010 03:44 •
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Wolfgang Mueller talks to Immo Buschmann Marketing Manager at Audi Australia about the connection between sports and business. Nina from Polyglot Personnel reports about 24 jobs today. Amongst them are an administrative position at the Goethe Inst...
Datum: 10.06.2010 11:40 •
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Hes already got the right jersey and is fully in football fever since the EM 2008. Nine year old Lino is an expert as far as soccer is concerned and reports about the reduced chances of the German team due to the replacement of several team member...
Datum: 10.06.2010 11:32 •
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Norbert Schweizer, lawyer has been honoured with the highest German order of merit for his legal assistance to German community organisations over many years.
Datum: 10.06.2010 05:44 •
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German resource companies want their fair share in Australia's continuing mining boom. An example on a very small scale is the Deutsche Rohstoffe AG, which was recently listed on the Frankfurt stock market, DAX. The company has invested in an Aust...
Datum: 09.06.2010 03:56 •
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Hahndorf is ranked one of the hot spots of the South Australian tourism industry. Reason enough for our travelling reporter, Laura Blecken, to pay the romantic village a visit. Even though, there are not really that many Germans left.
Datum: 09.06.2010 02:28 •
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World Cup: Two days to go. Soccer-mad Simon Riesche still hasn't reached the South African border, yet he still believes he will make it on time for the opening ceremony. Stefan Brand finds out, if there is a chance that Simon's dream will come tr...
Datum: 09.06.2010 02:04 •
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In our local youth program Switch On, we explore the many Melburnian suburbs that attract young people. We ask locals for the best pubs and bars, and for that special feeling that you get, when you think of home. Pamela Rauleder had a coffee with ...
Datum: 09.06.2010 01:48 •
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This week, Germany got in line with cutting spending on a grand scale. Affected are mainly the many social welfare schemes, but also the cultural life, in particular the one abroad. On the forefront of German culture overseas is the government fun...
Datum: 09.06.2010 00:56 •
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Patriotism has undergone a cultural renaissance in Germany since the last soccer world cup in 2006. Especially with younger fans, it seems to be normal that the symbols of your country are on display quite frequently. Is it okay to wave the German...
Datum: 07.06.2010 04:52 •
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The whole world is in soccer fever. And so are we from Kids Radio Pfiffikus! What is up with the young upcoming players in Australia? We join a training session of youngsters. Our young players also ring a former German Bundesliga player to ask hi...
Datum: 05.06.2010 01:08 •
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World Cup: Seven days to go. Soccer-mad Simon Riesche still believes that he will make it to the opening ceremony in South Africa by public transport. Stefan Brand asked him, how far he got in the last couple of days.
Datum: 04.06.2010 08:36 •
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Wolfgang Mueller talks to Don Fuchs, one of the editors of the tourism website Wombat about the new Australian Tourism campaign There is nothing like Australia. In a second interview, conducted by Thomas de Vogt, we hear from Frederico Sommaruga a...
Datum: 03.06.2010 12:06 •
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The author of the book "Aimee and Jaguar" talks with Trudi Latour about some of the personal aspects of researching and writing a real life story that has many parallels with your own history. They discuss issues of identity and family, religion a...
Datum: 03.06.2010 11:59 •
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This week Anti-Facebook day put our social networks into the spotlight. In Switch-On, Pamela Rauleder asks, are they safe and what happened to good old one-on-one conversations? In the show we speak with an expert from Germany and we talk so Lisa,...
Datum: 03.06.2010 02:52 •
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Lena Meyer-Landrut has won the Eurovision song contest in Oslo, but also the hearts of many Australians! SBS listeners share what they find appealing about the young Fräulein from Hannover. We also look into what the other competing European nati...
Datum: 02.06.2010 03:56 •
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The german ?Maibaumdance conquers South Australia. In Adelaides german club it doesnt matter what are you are, because Maibockbeer and Oompah gets everyone on the dancefloor. Laura Blecken joined in and asked what is special about german cultur...
Datum: 02.06.2010 03:14 •
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World Cup: Ten days to go. Simon Riesche is now on his way to Johannesburg. He just left Cairo and Stefan Brand asks him: Where are you know?
Datum: 02.06.2010 01:56 •
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Lakes filled with milk and mountains made of butter - that is the image many have of the European Unions agricultural policies. Up until the early 1990s, food was wasted while people were starving in Africa. Today, no one can afford to waste food ...
Datum: 01.06.2010 02:04 •
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Lena Meyer-Landrut has won the Eurovision song contest in Oslo, but also the hearts of many Australians! SBS listeners share what they find appealing about the young Fräulein from Hannover. We also look into what the other competing European nati...
Datum: 31.05.2010 04:16 •
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There are still fourteen days to go till the first kick-off at the World Cup in South Africa - but Simon Riesche is already on his way. In the first part of our series, Stefan Brand asks him about his extraordinary adventure and the preparations f...
Datum: 28.05.2010 03:02 •
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Nina from Polyglot Personnel reports about 25 jobs today. Amongst them a couple of teaching positions, one of them in the adult education system, where an education degree is not a precondition.
Datum: 27.05.2010 11:34 •
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We immigrants all know what it means to live within two cultures at the same time. The old homeland has marked us indelibly and the new one sits right on top of it. No matter how many years or decades have passed, most migrants live through moment...
Datum: 27.05.2010 11:32 •
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Albert Mehr, retired Swiss consul in Sydney (2005) wrote a book about his forty years experience in the consular services, for example he talks about his role when the Swissair plane crashed over Halifax in 2003.
Datum: 27.05.2010 06:38 •
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When talking European agriculture politics, there is one keyword that brings debates to a boiling point: milk quota. It is a measure the caps the annual production of milk for each farmer in the European Union. However, as of 2015, this regulation...
Datum: 27.05.2010 04:20 •
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There are more than 11 million people in Europe, who make a living with agricultural produce. It takes an enormous industry to provide the hundreds of millions of Europeans with their daily meals. In our new series: Europes farmers and the EU!, we...
Datum: 27.05.2010 04:08 •
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Yesterday she in the cozy SBS-studio, today she is exploring Australias wilderness. Lauras first destination: the twelve Apostles, a magic rock formation on Melbournes South East Coast, the great Ocean Road. Listen to who she met.
Datum: 26.05.2010 05:46 •
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No injuries, no worries,the Australian national team is ready for the World Cup in South Africa. Their first opponent: Germany. But what can the German team expect from the Socceroos? What are their strengths and weak spots? Stefan Brand takes a c...
Datum: 26.05.2010 05:34 •
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Chef Martin talks about his publication, "A different Menu Plan" (so far available in German only) . It is a guide to the catering industry and considers interpersonal communication skills relevant to the personal and business survival in a deman...
Datum: 24.05.2010 12:06 •
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Homosexuality is widely accepted in Australian society. In Sports its still a big no-go for Atheletes, Fans and Managers. The number of Atheletes that have announced their coming-out is very small, to many are frightened to become victims of the m...
Datum: 24.05.2010 03:26 •
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In the Jobs for Germans Nina from Polyglot Personnel reports 26 jobs today. Amongst them a number of positions in a German restaurant in New Zealand and a work experience position in Sydney.
Datum: 20.05.2010 09:52 •
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In this episode we hear of Brigittes experiences as a New Australian in the early 1960s. The language was only one of the problems. Having grown up in the former GDR Brigitte didnt learn English at school and had to find her way into this new cult...
Datum: 20.05.2010 09:48 •
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Two Swiss-Australian drivers of the opal jewellery trade survive in economic difficult times.
Datum: 20.05.2010 04:52 •
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The rough sea of the german north and the cold mountains in the south. Writer Sabine Nielsen explains what the one has got to do with the other, reads from her new book ?Die Stimmen der Villa Blanke Hans and recalls the special charme of her hom...
Datum: 20.05.2010 03:02 •
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Today, the image of Berlin has become almost mystical: Metropolis of art, Mecca for party people where history left its footprint. In Switch On, we question the myth about the capital of Germany by letting young Berliners tell what their hometown ...
Datum: 20.05.2010 01:38 •
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The cutback on the new migration skilled list is causing frustration among young students and professionals. From July, the list of 400 jobs will be reduced to 180.
That means no permanent residency for hairdressers and chefs, only young profe...
Datum: 19.05.2010 02:44 •
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The controversial home insulation program has been scrapped by the federal government. However, there is a lot you can do by yourself to save energy, while keeping your home warm. As weve learned from master-builder Thomas Schirling and architect ...
Datum: 17.05.2010 03:10 •
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In the Jobs for Germans Nina from Polyglot Personnel reports that there are 25 job offers for German speaker this week. One of them is a market research position in Melbourne, and one a position as an Assistant Manager for a Tourism Company in the...
Datum: 13.05.2010 11:24 •
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In this episode of Brigittes personal experiences of our common history, she recounts her life as a young woman in the early days of the GDR. After her apprenticeship as a tailor she worked in a State owned clothing factory and took part in the li...
Datum: 13.05.2010 11:20 •
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Allergies, diabetes and some cancers - many of those diseases can be contributed to by a simple deficiency: Lack of sunlight. At least, this is what Dr. Jörg Spitz claims. Spitz is Professor of Nuclear Medicine and has worked as a chief physician...
Datum: 13.05.2010 04:24 •
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Jazz is not necessarily about being "easy" to listen to. But then - neither is classical music. For more than 40 years, German Jazz artist Peter Brötzmann has been seeking to expand musical boundaries, as a player, for the listener and around the...
Datum: 11.05.2010 07:46 •
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Covered from head to toe, the eyes are barely visible - that is how we see women wearing a burqa. As some Westerners feel threatened by their appearance, Cory Bernadi, senator of the liberal party, has recently demanded a public burqa ban in Austr...
Datum: 10.05.2010 03:20 •
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The West prides itself on the freedom its citizens enjoy. But even here, not all countries are made equal. At this weeks UNESCO World Press Freedom Day we spoke to Alexanda Föderl-Schmid, chief editor of the Austrian newspaper "Der Standard".
Datum: 07.05.2010 08:40 •
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In this second part of Brigittes life story she recounts her personal impressions of the war years in Silesia. Like so many others she became a refugee at the end of WWII, leaving home with her mother and her sister, moving further and further wes...
Datum: 06.05.2010 11:46 •
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Wolfgang Mueller talks to Thomas Mechtersheimer, Director of Fresenius Medical Care in Australia about the planned changes to our health system and the possible future issues concerning our health. In the Jobs for Germans we hear from Nina, who pr...
Datum: 06.05.2010 11:46 •
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Film maker Sönke Wortmann needed quite a bit of time to figure out what he wanted to do in life.
Datum: 05.05.2010 02:34 •
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Director Sönke Wortmann was this years star guest at the Audi Festival of German Films. During his first visit cinemas around Australia, he presented his latest film Pope Joan. The festival also showed one of his older films that deserved another...
Datum: 05.05.2010 02:30 •
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Heinz Markuse could be called a typical migrant, his family arrived in Australia a decade after the second world war was over. The Germans in Australia, it was 1957. Markuses mother was a Eastern Prussian refugee. The family moved to Goettingen in...
Datum: 05.05.2010 01:32 •
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As the Festival of German Films is drawing to a close in the major cities, we look back at the highlights of the past two weeks. How are German language films faring? Oliver Heuthe, Patrick Wauthier and Adrian Plitzco give their opinions and Klaus...
Datum: 03.05.2010 03:32 •
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Every first Saturday of the month, it is all about children in our program Pfiffikus. Today, we turned our studios into a kitchen, to show how easy it is for kids to make their own meals, with a little bit of help by the grown-ups, of course. Laur...
Datum: 01.05.2010 02:16 •
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Nearly 2 million people have signed up with the worldwide travel-network Couchsurfing. While travelling, couchsurfers do not bother about hotels or guided tours, instead they move in with locals straightaway. Two experienced couchsurfers are Flo a...
Datum: 01.05.2010 01:14 •
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Brigitte was born in Silesia, where her family lived for many generations until WWII. Today we will hear about her childhood in the small village of Gurau, where she places her most happy memories. Although she longed for her old home, her Heimat ...
Datum: 29.04.2010 11:59 •
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Wolfgang Mueller: Less than two years after the outbreak of the Great Financial Crisis, the value of good commercial real estate has bounced back. The quick recovery has surprised Hans Henkell who has been managing his own commercial real estate f...
Datum: 29.04.2010 11:59 •
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Every 2-3 years the "Swiss Australian Cultural Association" (SACA) arranges for a wide range of Swiss-Australian artists to show their works in a joint exhibition at Bondi Pavillion (April 2010) . A few participating artists respond to Ursula Sch...
Datum: 29.04.2010 04:40 •
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Cooking can be dangerous. In Pünktlich um 9, our listeners are talking about their adventures in the kitchen and get tips and recipes from our studio guest, German chef Achim Herterich. Host Oliver Heuthe learns how to cook a steak, and some basi...
Datum: 26.04.2010 03:38 •
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The wartime drama Aimee and Jaguar is only one of 32 films presented at this years German Film Festival in Australia. The film was first shown in German cinemas over a decade ago, however, it has lost none of its relevance says Erica Fischer. She ...
Datum: 26.04.2010 02:10 •
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Marion Döring is the Director of the European Film Academy, which is based in Berlin, but presents the annual European Film Awards every second year in one of the other European capitals. The event is broadcast in over 40 countries. In March 2010...
Datum: 22.04.2010 11:52 •
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Wolfgang Mueller presents 2 subjects today - the air traffic situation, discussed with Kai Peters, General Manager Lufthansa Australia, - and the growth of the Australian population, discussed with Oliver Hardwich from the Centre for Independent S...
Datum: 22.04.2010 11:52 •
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Autumn has come, but thanks to a couple of colourful parasols and umbrellas, Melbournes Federation Square is keeping up the summer spirit. Sara Hughes is the artist behind the installation, which is more than simply aesthetic. Laura Blecken met wi...
Datum: 21.04.2010 07:08 •
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About 150 000 Germans are grounded at airports worldwide this week. Our studio guest Reiner Meutsch managed to come, nevertheless, as he is flying his own aircraft. Meutsch supports an educational project by circumnavigating the world. In this int...
Datum: 19.04.2010 02:40 •
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Exploring the country by gaining money from casual work - that is the way many people imagine their stay in Australia. However, as more and more people are attracted by this idea, finding a job has become difficult. Laura Blecken has gathered repo...
Datum: 16.04.2010 06:24 •
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A question faced by the inventor of the MP3. When people were excited about CDs in the 80s, Karl Heinz Brandenburg was already working on the transmission of audio via telephone lines. Interviewed by Oliver Heuthe, he describes the development of ...
Datum: 16.04.2010 03:38 •
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A question faced by the inventor of the MP3. When people were excited about CDs in the 80s, Karl Heinz Brandenburg was already working on the transmission of audio via telephone lines. Interviewed by Oliver Heuthe, he describes the development of ...
Datum: 16.04.2010 00:56 •
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Is Australia a cultural and economic backwater that is undeservedly lucky because it has so many natural resources? That question is frequently asked by representatives from established European nations. Not so, says Jens Schroeder from the Berlin...
Datum: 15.04.2010 11:42 •
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With a schedule of events in now 5 Australian cities lasting over 14 days, this years 9th German Film Festival is promising to become the biggest ever. Trudi Latour speaks with the Director of the Goethe Institute in Australia, Klaus Krischok, who...
Datum: 15.04.2010 11:42 •
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André Shepherd is a former US soldier, who has refused to serve in Iraq a second time. He is currently waiting for a decision by the German authorities, whether he will be granted asylum in Germany. This would protect him from a possible prison t...
Datum: 12.04.2010 03:34 •
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In our monday program, we ask our listeners if the US-deserter André Shepherd should be granted asylum in Germany, a topic which we reported on, in the Wochenjournal. Is desertion brave or condemnable?
A number of different opinions led to a h...
Datum: 12.04.2010 02:32 •
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In Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour you'll hear an interview with the international bestselling author Ilija Trojanow. He discusses his novel "The Collector of Worlds", which is build around the real life character Sir Richard Burton. We hear about t...
Datum: 09.04.2010 05:48 •
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Not every student of the Luther College craves to go home when school is over. Supervised by Georgette Cuttler, the school choir meets weekly to sing pop songs like Man in the Mirror or Pictures of You. However, the boys and girls aged between 12 ...
Datum: 09.04.2010 04:08 •
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Not every student of the Luther College craves to go home when school is over. Supervised by Georgette Cuttler, the school choir meets weekly to sing pop songs like Man in the Mirror or Pictures of You. However, the boys and girls aged between 12 ...
Datum: 08.04.2010 04:40 •
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According to a recent census, 64 percent of Australians are Christian, 19 percent are Atheist, 2 percent are Buddhist or Muslim and 12 percent did not answer the question. As religious affiliation is a delicate topic in Australia, we want to appro...
Datum: 08.04.2010 02:36 •
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Continuously rising interest rates and house prices are the topic of the day. With an average income, how can you afford your own home these days? Is it still reasonable to invest in property or is the bubble about to burst?
Our studio guest, rea...
Datum: 05.04.2010 03:12 •
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Australia is well known for its lifestyle and relaxed atmosphere. Some Germans who are living it up are gathering on one of Sydneys beaches on a regular basis, to celebrate the Aussie way of life and most of all volleyball.
Datum: 02.04.2010 01:08 •
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After eighteen months in Canberra, the Swiss Ambassador, Mr. Daniel Woker gives us an overview of the Swiss-Australian political and trade relationships.
Datum: 01.04.2010 02:08 •
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Australia is well known for its lifestyle and relaxed atmosphere. Some Germans who are living it up are gathering on one of Sydneys beaches on a regular basis, to celebrate the Aussie way of life and most of all volleyball.
Datum: 30.03.2010 23:52 •
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At some point in life, almost everyone has to deal with the topic retirement home, either for themselves, their parents or grandparents. For many people aging (and the difficulties that come with) is a taboo subject, even though it should be of ev...
Datum: 29.03.2010 01:30 •
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Matthias Ernst is the President of the Swiss Academic Network Melbourne (SANM). His main job is with the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research in Melbourne. SBS Radios Christian Froelicher invited Professor Ernst for a talk, regarding a current ini...
Datum: 29.03.2010 00:48 •
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To this day, the lung disease tuberculosis is killing up to two million people each year, in particular in developing countries. This number is way too high, says Swiss doctor Rolf Streuli, who came to Australia for the World Congress of Internal ...
Datum: 26.03.2010 01:10 •
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Paying without any cash becomes more and more popular as it is so convenient. But is it safe enough to do so? How can we make sure that we dont fall for the latest internet scam? Oliver Heuthe talks to expert Hartmut Hoehle and our listeners about...
Datum: 21.03.2010 23:44 •
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Ilja Grawert does not play the first violin, but he wants to build it for the ones who can. The fiddle maker learned his craft from some of the best in Germany. In the Nineties, he migrated to Australia and has worked in Brisbane ever since. Olive...
Datum: 17.03.2010 00:42 •
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In Victoria, there are up to 40 000 kids and youngsters learning German, due to its traditional popularity as a foreign language. We talk to students and teachers to find out why they chose German in the first place. Reports by Pamela Rauleder and...
Datum: 17.03.2010 00:14 •
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Camel-sausages in your local supermarket? That might sound strange, but Garry Dann would definitely appreciate it - as he is not only a camel-meat-lover, but also a camel-butcher to be. He sees camel meat as an ideal replacement for beef in times ...
Datum: 10.03.2010 01:30 •
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There is literally an infestation of camels in Australias outback. But how did that happen? Where do all these camels actually come from? All these questions are being addressed by an exhibition, which is currently on display in Melbournes Immigra...
Datum: 10.03.2010 01:30 •
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Things always seem to happen when you least expect them. First you couldnt wait to move abroad and suddenly homesickness hits you as it happens to almost everyone else. But what is that actually - homesickness? Only sentimentalism or a real proble...
Datum: 08.03.2010 01:22 •
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In Munich, the Internationale Handwerksmesse has opened its gates earlier this week. It is the leading trade fair for the craft trades with approximately 1000 exhibitors, displaying the latest tools and items needed in the construction sector. Rea...
Datum: 05.03.2010 04:48 •
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The world-famous pianist and conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy is currently visiting Australia and New Zealand. Following some concerts in Sydney in February, the 72-year-old makes a guest appearance from the 4th to the 6th of March at the Hamer Hall o...
Datum: 03.03.2010 00:48 •
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The exact date of his birth may be ambiguous (February/March 1810). However, this is no hindrance to celebrate the Polish composer Frederic Chopin's 200th birthday this year. We have a report from Warsaw, where the famous piano virtuoso was born. ...
Datum: 01.03.2010 01:08 •
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You think Jazz is old-fashioned? That this music genre has kept pace with changing trends was proven by the Jazz Festival of Dubai. We have a report from there. Furthermore, we dropped by at the so called Summer Sizzle that took place in Melbourne...
Datum: 27.02.2010 00:14 •
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German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle has sparked an ideologically fuelled debate about the pros and cons of the welfare state. Has the dream of greater social security become too expensive or will it be able to weather the storm of adverse co...
Datum: 25.02.2010 23:44 •
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Holiday on a house boat - and not in Holland, but in our country, in Victoria. Oliver Heuthe has just come back from a trip on the Murray River tells us all about it. In addition we have the regional event tips for the weekend and the quiz. Your h...
Datum: 25.02.2010 04:04 •
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The whole country is talking about the home insulation scheme disaster - so are we. Also: Australia is due to get it's first catholic saint, Mary McKillop. And: Does pain really have to hurt? We talk with a German philosopher, who has been invited...
Datum: 24.02.2010 00:48 •
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The Berlinale is over: Last Saturday the prizes, the so called gold and silver "Bären", were awarded. To whom, you will find out in our program. Moreover we have a report from a new exhibition about "Art and Consumption" in Hamburg and a short st...
Datum: 23.02.2010 23:26 •
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In the government crisis in the Netherlands it's now the queens turn to foster a political solution, heavy rain triggers severe flooding on Madeira, killing 43 people, and German foreign minister Guido Westerwelle grumbles about the welfare state ...
Datum: 23.02.2010 01:24 •
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In tonight's program, we talk to a German-speaking video and computer games expert. What are the criteria for the classification of such games in Australia? Do violent video and computer games lead to violent teens? Wolfgang Müller has some answe...
Datum: 23.02.2010 01:24 •
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Lulo Rainhardt is the grand nephew of the famous Jazz guitar player Django Rainhardt. He's currently touring through Australia. It's an exhausting exercise, with 33 concerts in less than two months. Rainhardt plays gypsy music at its authentic bes...
Datum: 22.02.2010 05:52 •
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Today we hear some poetry by Rainer Maria Rilke, interpreted by German actors and musicians. Rilke-Projekt - Überfließende Himmel it is called. Furthermore we have the Echo Helvetia with Ursula Schappi. In the studio: Christian Froelicher.
Datum: 22.02.2010 05:30 •
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Spot on - todays program is all about the movies. In Germany the movie 13 Semester, a comedy about a typical students life, is sweeping the board. We talk with the director Frieder Wittich. Furthermore we have a report from the Berlinale and event...
Datum: 20.02.2010 00:04 •
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Five weeks have passed since a devastating earth quake has left Haiti in ruins. Is there any hope? This is our focus of todays Wochenjournal. Furthermore we have the regular report from Germany, a press review and news from Switzerland and Austria...
Datum: 19.02.2010 01:04 •
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Todays studio guest is Andrea Alf. She points us in the right direction, what we can do today to prevent possible health problems in the future. Furthermore we have news from your area and event tips, all presented by your host Adrian Plitzco.
Datum: 18.02.2010 03:40 •
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It's the time of the Berlinale again, and this year it opened with a Chinese movie: We will introduce this love story named Tuan Juan. We have a look at a book about the carnival during the Nazi era and a portrait of the world-famous architect Dan...
Datum: 17.02.2010 05:36 •
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The government would like to establish Australia as a regional financial hub - with the help of Islamic banking. But what is Islamic banking, and is it easily compatible with our system? Also: The opposition's call for the privatisation of Mediban...
Datum: 17.02.2010 00:44 •
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Europes child of sorrow - Greece - is also our biggest issue this week. How the European Union can help, if they want to at all and what the Greek think about their current situation, we will hear in todays Europa Aktuell program. Furthermore we h...
Datum: 16.02.2010 00:59 •
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In the Current Affairs from Australia, Trudi Latour brings you a report about the much proclaimed multiculturalism in our country and how those ideals from earlier decades are dealt with today. Then youll hear the Social Calender and Echo Helveti...
Datum: 14.02.2010 07:42 •
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Todays show is all about invention. We learn something about the first locomotive, the telephone and the German puppet show "Augsburger Puppenkiste". And in the studio Adrian and Kim try to come up with something new themselves.
Datum: 13.02.2010 00:54 •
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Today the Winter Olympics start in Vancouver, Canada. Who is in the games and, most important, who are the contenders for the highly coveted medals? Furthermore we celebrate carnival - not only in Cologne, which is famous for that, but also in Ira...
Datum: 12.02.2010 01:20 •
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In Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour well travel to South East Asia - by bicycle! Yes, this is how far Eva Haas and Berti Ludwig already pedalled on their way from Sydney to Germany. They tell us about their adventures since they left the Australian C...
Datum: 11.02.2010 10:20 •
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Today we are accompanying a modern form of treasure hunt in Melbourne, called Geo-Caching. What we found in the little box, you will find out in this Podcast. This and more Victorian stories and events will be presented by your host Oliver Heuthe....
Datum: 11.02.2010 01:14 •
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Many changes take place in Australia for the time being: We have a closer look at the reforms in the national immigration policy and in Queenslands education sector. What is it all good for? Furthermore we learn some more about the first gold digg...
Datum: 10.02.2010 03:02 •
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A great event will start in Germanys capital on Thursday: The Berlinale, a famous film festival, will open its doors for the 60th time. Furthermore we tell you about an interesting project of the Hamburg Thalia theatre, where the audience can deci...
Datum: 10.02.2010 02:06 •
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Ukraine is on the brink of a change in government - what impact does it have on Europe? The debate about tax havens in Europe is in full swing - will the banker's secrecy ever be dismantled? The anthems of the European Union members - today: Germa...
Datum: 09.02.2010 01:44 •
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In the Current Affairs from Australia, Trudi Latour reports about the relationship between Australia and the US in the run-up to Barack Obamas visit to Australia next month. Build on the basis of a military alliance formed when WWII moved into the...
Datum: 07.02.2010 07:04 •
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Alica, Connor and Carrick are going with Britta to the dog obedience class in Morang. Janina teaches there all sort of tricks to the dogs, and they are all having great fun with it. Lets hope Pfiffi, our dog in the studio, will get some of the tri...
Datum: 06.02.2010 02:06 •
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20 years ago, the system of racial segregation ended in South Africa, with the release of Nelson Mandela from captivity. We look back and talk about this significant world event. The anniversary of F.W. de Klerk's legendary anti-apartheid speech o...
Datum: 05.02.2010 01:34 •
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In Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour youll hear from the director of the multilingual Froebel Kindergarten, Eva Steinmetzer and one of the teachers there, the also German Victoria. The Froebel Group builds its educational program on the principles of ...
Datum: 04.02.2010 07:46 •
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In today's Medical Talkback we talk about feet. They are important and living parts of our body and we have to take care of them. In addition we speak about the symptoms of traumatic events like the Black Saturday bush fires last February. And of ...
Datum: 04.02.2010 01:04 •
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Australias ageing nation causes debate in Canberra. It is still unclear how the federal government will deal with the drastic demographic changes that lay ahead. We take a look at the governments latest plans; which involves a means test for priva...
Datum: 03.02.2010 03:40 •
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Today we take a look at Cannes, where the world's largest music fair has just ended, the MIDEM. In addition we talk about the crisis in concert halls around the world. Why do less and less visitors go to classical concerts today, compared to the p...
Datum: 03.02.2010 03:22 •
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In Moscow and other Russian cities, arrests of Kremlin critics have occurred on the weekend. In Europa Aktuell, we ask who was affected and why those arrests took place. Furthermore, we take a look at the role of the Russian-Orthodox church in the...
Datum: 02.02.2010 01:04 •
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In the Current Affairs from Australia, Trudi Latour brings you a report about racial and gender equality at the workplace. While Australian workplaces now reflect the diversity of Australian society, this diversity isn't necessarily reflected at s...
Datum: 31.01.2010 08:08 •
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A dancer at the Comical Opera in the former GDR, Heidi Giersch visited Australia 1980 when the company was invited to the Adelaide Festival. One day, rather on impulse than carefully planned, Heidi decided to make Australia her home, to not go bac...
Datum: 30.01.2010 02:20 •
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The International Conference on the future of Afghanistan was held in London on Thursday. 60 foreign ministers of the international community discussed the struggling nation's prospects for democratization and peace. One aim was to entice Taliban...
Datum: 29.01.2010 01:32 •
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In Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour hören sie heute von Thomas Ostermeier, einem der bekanntesten Theaterregisseur Deutschlands, der seine Inszenierung von Shakespeares Hamlet in Deutscher Sprache zum Auftakt des Sydney Festivals hier in Australien ...
Datum: 28.01.2010 08:18 •
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"The Beez" is a multicultural band from Germany. The four musicians are touring the 4th time throug Australia, today they are our guests in "lokal-03". We tell you what was happening in your streets, where you can entertain yourself on the weekend...
Datum: 28.01.2010 05:36 •
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More than 16.000 people became Australian citizens yesterday. We look back on Australia Day 2010 and want to know: who is the new Australian of the year? Furthermore, we present a new episode of our series "Wildes Australien"; today we take a look...
Datum: 27.01.2010 00:34 •
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More and more writers are using Twitter, Facebook and Blogs in order to have greater exposure, like the Austrian writer Robert Menasse. We ask ourselves: Would Goethe have used Twitter had it been available back then? Listen to more classic German...
Datum: 27.01.2010 00:20 •
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Learning German as a foreign language often bears a challenge. "German language, a difficult language", is a common parlance. With Dr Ludwig Eichinger, a linguist from Mannheim in Germany, we talk about different language aspects. And we want to k...
Datum: 26.01.2010 00:26 •
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In Im Gespräch youll hear from the gallerist Gitte Weise (in German) and the artist Sarah Robson (in English). After building up her successful ?Gitte Weise Gallery in Sydney for 25 years, Gitte made the move to Berlin in 1996 and took most of ...
Datum: 24.01.2010 09:48 •
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In the Current Affairs from Australia, Trudi Latour reports about the slow attempts to reduce domestic violence in Australia. Pointing out especially indigenous and immigrant women as frequent victims, the report of the National Council to Reduce ...
Datum: 24.01.2010 08:38 •
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In todays youth program we ask why 'coolness' can be really annoying sometimes. We visit a photo shooting with an up and coming young German fashion model. There is lots of music, the German charts and we talk about the closure of one of Melbourne...
Datum: 23.01.2010 02:24 •
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A bomb alert closed Terminal 2 of Munich airport on Wednesday. 33 flights were cancelled, 10,000 passengers were evacuated and there were long delays for everyone. But the person who triggered the alarm with his laptop, disappeared without trace. ...
Datum: 22.01.2010 01:08 •
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In Im Gespräch youll hear from the gallerist Gitte Weise (in German) and the artist Sarah Robson (in English). After building up her successful ?Gitte Weise Gallery in Sydney for 25 years, Gitte made the move to Berlin in 1996 and took most of ...
Datum: 21.01.2010 08:04 •
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The show for Victoria. Today we talk about the Australia Day, the official national day of Australia. Celebrated annually on 26 January.
We find out everything about the main attractions for the Australia Day in Melbourne and Victoria. In addi...
Datum: 21.01.2010 01:36 •
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In the Current Affairs from Australia Trudi Latour reports about some recent cyberspace issues, including the internet giant Googles conflict with China, Australias latest cyber police project and its business relationship with China.
Then you...
Datum: 20.01.2010 02:42 •
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Prince William is visiting Australia. Republicans believe the Prince's visit presents an opportunity to try to re-ignite the debate over an Australian republic. Also: a new episode of the series "Wildes Australien" about the bull ant. These animal...
Datum: 20.01.2010 01:04 •
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Our guest in the studio today is Sebastian Saam. He works for Euronews, a TV station in Lyon. We talk about his job, his impressions about Australia and his views on multiculturalism. And: we have a further classic of German literature for you. Ra...
Datum: 19.01.2010 23:44 •
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Ukraine has voted a new president. But the decision is put on hold. A second ballot in three weeks will determine who will be Ukraine's next president. In addition in todays program: in the German capital, the ?Green Week is underway - the large...
Datum: 19.01.2010 03:08 •
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In the Current Affairs from Australia Trudi Latour reports about some recent cyberspace issues, including the internet giant Googles conflict with China, Australias latest cyber police project and its business relationship with China.
Then youl...
Datum: 17.01.2010 08:26 •
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Some young people in Berlin are seriously unhappy. The reason: Rich people moving into their neighbourhoods which causes rents to rise. Our reporter from the German capital has more on this issue, which at present is even leading to prestige cars ...
Datum: 15.01.2010 23:46 •
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The earthquake in Haiti has shocked the world. Two days after the catastrophe the extent of the disaster is still unclear. However, tens of thousands of people have perished, and the international community seems to be aware of its obligations, p...
Datum: 15.01.2010 01:18 •
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In Im Gespräch youll find out about the international association of national cultural institutions, such as the Goethe Institute, called EUNIC. Trudi Latour spoke to Klaus Krischok, the Director of the Goethe Institute in Sydney, and host of the...
Datum: 14.01.2010 08:59 •
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Find out what's happening in Melbourne and Victoria in "Lokal 03". In today's "Hausbesuch" we are visiting Petra Maitz, an artist from Austria. In her workshop she takes us on an exciting and challenging trip through her artistic mind. And: We tel...
Datum: 14.01.2010 01:26 •
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Next Monday marks the start of the 2010 Australian Open. Concurrently, the World Trade Centre in Melbourne hosts a photo exhibition of the Fairfax press. We take you to ?The Age of Tennis. In addition in the program: A new episode of our series ...
Datum: 13.01.2010 05:32 •
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Germanys Ruhr region has been named one of Europes cultural capitals this year. We report from the official opening. The film Avatar dominates the cinema scene at present. But will Avatar change cinema? Also, we have a further classic of German li...
Datum: 13.01.2010 04:44 •
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Snow, wind and cold weather - the winter left Europe in a state of chaos. In Germany a lot of people were stuck in traffic or missed trains and airplanes on the weekend. We report on the hardest winter of the last 20 or 30 years. In addition: in o...
Datum: 11.01.2010 13:00 •
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In the Current Affairs from Australia Trudi Latour reports about the latest statistics from the Meteorological Bureau, evidencing that we just ended another record decade of heat and climatic events - and forecasting that there is worse to come.
Datum: 10.01.2010 13:00 •
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We are cooking a witch's brew today and wish something good will come out of it. Help us with your own magic spell. Some of the most famous wizzards like the word wizzard Johann Wolfgang von Goethe definitely will give us their support. Adrian and...
Datum: 08.01.2010 13:00 •
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2010 - a new year and hopefully new found fortune. In our preview we are looking at the many changes that will be introduced in the coming months in Germany, Switzerland and Australia. How do the new tax laws and the tougher regulations for old ca...
Datum: 07.01.2010 23:00 •
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Stephen Harris from New Zealand has written a book about the experiences of two airmen in World War II. One of them, Colwyn Jones, was a Kiwi navigator-bomb aimer with the Royal Air Force. The other is German fighter pilot Otto-Heinrich Fries, who...
Datum: 07.01.2010 23:00 •
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In today's program we talk about the failed terrorist attack of Detroit. What consequences does it have for the international air traffic? A further topic that concerns flight safety: which advantages and disadvantages will the planned naked scann...
Datum: 07.01.2010 23:00 •
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In today's Medical Talkback we talk about good intensions for the new year, such as drinking less coffee, and realigning our body with our soul. In addition we discuss medical screenings. How important are these tests for our health and when shoul...
Datum: 06.01.2010 23:00 •
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Pfiffikus is writing a book. We are inspired by book reviews from Celina and Kian. They both show us their favourite book. Get a note book and a pen and write with us.
Datum: 06.01.2010 23:00 •
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The world's tallest building opened in Dubai. The "Burj Chalifa" is with 828 metres about twice the size of New York's Empire State Building. The German city of Essen and the Ruhrgebiet are "European Capital of Culture 2010". Essen is well prepare...
Datum: 05.01.2010 23:00 •
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Sad coincidence or pure racism? A vicious killing of an Indian student in Melbourne has shocked the whole country. Opinions are divided, if the death of the young man was racially motivated or not? In the second half of the program, we speak with ...
Datum: 05.01.2010 23:00 •
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The youth in Europe: It smokes, drinks or surfs in the internet. A new study of the European Union comes to this conclusion. It was published shortly before Christmas. We show you the results. In addition in the program: Air battle over Germany - ...
Datum: 04.01.2010 23:00 •
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In tonight's program, we talk about the 200th anniversary of Frederic Chopin. The piano virtuoso and prolific composer was born in March 1810, in Warsaw. Also on the show, Australia prepares for the santification of Sister Mary MacKillop, the nati...
Datum: 03.01.2010 23:00 •
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Next year will be a tough year for the arts in many German cities. Cologne tries to reduce its budget for cultural activities while Essen is spending more than 65 million Euro on its cultural status "European Capital of Culture 2010". Also in the ...
Datum: 30.12.2009 23:00 •
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On Christmas Day a young Nigerian student tried to commit a suicide bombing on a plane from Amsterdam to Detroit. Brave passengers and crew stopped him. But five days after the alleged terror attack many questions remain unanswered. One of them: H...
Datum: 28.12.2009 23:00 •
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On the 26th of December 2004, an enormous Tsunami destroyed many low-lying coastal areas of Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka and India. More than 230,000 people died; 750 among them were tourists from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Five years lat...
Datum: 27.12.2009 23:00 •
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There is a new trend going on in German night clubs: Classical music is played in Berlin on the weekends and young people seem to love it... We present a look behind the scenes and explain the fascination for Händel instead of Hip Hop. We also st...
Datum: 27.12.2009 23:00 •
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Todays show is about two famous German writers: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller. A contemporary philosopher wrote a book about their connection. We present the book and listen to what really counts in a good friendship. We also h...
Datum: 23.12.2009 23:00 •
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Today is Christmas Eve and the next few days can be rather stressful... We give you some suggestions on how to spend the festive days in and around Melbourne. We also listen to the latest community news and pay a visit to the Royal Botanic Gardens...
Datum: 23.12.2009 23:00 •
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The temperatures are rising in Victoria. It will just be a matter of time, until bushfires destroy parts of the landscape, yet again. In January 2009, many people lost their lives in devastating bushfires throughout the state of Victoria. We find ...
Datum: 22.12.2009 23:00 •
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The cold has hit Germany. With the official winter season beginning in earnest, snow and record temperatures left Europe in turmoil. We talk about the situation on Germany's freeways, at the airports and train stations, and have a closer look on h...
Datum: 21.12.2009 23:00 •
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In the last edition of Switch:On for this year we bring you some of the German music highlight of the year. And a report from Berlin about the major events and happening that influenced the lives of young people in Germanys capital in 2009! Of cou...
Datum: 20.12.2009 23:00 •
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Malte Kamrath is 23 years old and grew up in Berlin. He moved to Kiel in 2007, and has a dream: He wants to represent Germany at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. We met up with the professional athlete, when he visited Melbourne in December 2009,...
Datum: 20.12.2009 23:00 •
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In the last edition of Switch:On for this year we bring you some of the German music highlight of the year. And a report from Berlin about the major events and happening that influenced the lives of young people in Germanys capital in 2009! Of cou...
Datum: 20.12.2009 23:00 •
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In todays program we talk about the enormous waste of food that happens in Europe. Nearly 50 % of all produced food ends up in the bin. Author Tristram Stuart wrote a book about it and tells us how each and one of us can help prevent that. We also...
Datum: 20.12.2009 23:00 •
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The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Denmark finishes today. But up until now, little progress has been made in establishing a new treaty preventing further global warming by cutting down the CO2 emissions. We report about the dramatic ...
Datum: 17.12.2009 23:00 •
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2009 saw many boats with asylum-seekers arrive in Australian waters. The boats, often in a terrible condition, dominated the media for months. In particular the case of 78 refugees from Sri Lanka, who refused to leave the Australian customs vessel...
Datum: 17.12.2009 23:00 •
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German chemical scientist Uta Wille is trying to find out how the Kangaroo could help us fight cancer. Dr Wille is studying enzymes which are used by Kangaroos to repair skin damage following excessive exposure to the sun. It's a highly complex pr...
Datum: 16.12.2009 23:00 •
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Today in the "Hausbesuch" we visit Felicity Bernstein and her daughter Anna-Lena. Both are experts in toys. Anna-Lena loves to show them and Felicity presents her online shop where she is selling quality toys and other products for children. We tell...
Datum: 16.12.2009 23:00 •
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It's not easy being a Roman Catholic priest, criticising your boss (the Pope), and getting away with it. But that's exactly what Hans Küng has been doing, for the last 50 years. We spoke to the 81-year-old ambassador of faith.
Datum: 15.12.2009 23:00 •
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It's done: Australia has officially submitted its bid to host the FIFA World Cup of 2018 or 2022. The event promises to establish Australia on the map as an aspiring football nation - but it is also stepping on the toes of the more indigenous foot...
Datum: 15.12.2009 23:00 •
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Since Friday, Australia is an official applicant for hosting the biggest international sport event: the FIFA World Cup 2018 or 2022. But now, the ambitious proposal has encountered resistance by the local Australian football organisation, AFL. Some r...
Datum: 15.12.2009 23:00 •
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The financial crisis seems to be a thing of the past. The world produces and consumes again. Australia's unemployment rate, for example, has been decreasing lately and China is selling more cars than the United States, for the first time in history. ...
Datum: 14.12.2009 23:00 •
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In today's show jesters play an important role. But not the carnival ones. We talk about Mollah Nasreddin, a jester from the Islamic orient whose little adventures and funny stories have been told for centuries. We listen to some of his tales. We als...
Datum: 13.12.2009 23:00 •
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In the last Pfiffikus kids program of the year, we talk about all the things one can do with snow. Besides Skiing, snowboarding and building a snowman, it is also possible to turn it into art, and of course, to throw snowballs at each other. In Germa...
Datum: 11.12.2009 23:00 •
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In early December, Melbourne played host to the Parliament of World Religions. Spiritual, religious and political leaders from all over the world came together to get a better understanding of each other's cultures and religions. One of the attendant...
Datum: 10.12.2009 23:00 •
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The show for Victorians: Today we enjoy the Pre-Christmas season with a recap of last week's German-Australian Christmas Market held at the Melbourne Town Hall. We also have the latest club news about all events in and around the German language comm...
Datum: 09.12.2009 23:00 •
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Children often become the victims, when parents have decided to go separate ways. In today's Australienjournal, we ask how the custody for children is regulated, after the parents went through a break-up or divorce. What are Australia's laws, which r...
Datum: 08.12.2009 23:00 •
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The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen will see representatives from 192 countries, making it the world's largest gathering of political leaders. It is their aim to create a new treaty, in order to cut CO2 emission drastically on ...
Datum: 07.12.2009 23:00 •
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Pfiffikus is celebrating its 2nd birthday. Santa Claus comes along and leaves heaps of presents behind. Lots of kids tell us how they prepare themselves for Santa Claus. Charlotte discovers the secret of Christmas in the first part of Sabine Nielsen'...
Datum: 04.12.2009 23:00 •
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On Monday the United Nations Climate Change Conference will start in Copenhagen. 192 nations will attend the conference. The aim is to establish another binding contract after the Kyoto Protocol expires in 2012. The reason: If the climate changes as ...
Datum: 03.12.2009 23:00 •
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Kulturchronik:
Dr. Florian Messner speaks with Professor Matthias Puhle, the director of the exhibition "Aufbruch in die Gotik" in Magdeburg, a very interesting display of rare Gothic treasures.
Servus Österreich:
Interview with Heidi Pirker o...
Datum: 02.12.2009 23:00 •
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"If you don't use, you'll lose it". Today's show is about how to keep fit and stay healthy during the stressful Christmas time, which can affect body and mind. We talk about options to keep fit in the brain
to memorize the present list even better. ...
Datum: 02.12.2009 23:00 •
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Australia has got a new opposition leader! Tony Abbott was elected new head of the Liberal Party and is already preparing for possible elections in 2010, stating that he will fight for creating an alternative to the ruling Labor Party. But Abbott alr...
Datum: 01.12.2009 23:00 •
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Every year, non-native German speaking writers are honoured with the Chamisso Award, named after the 19th century French novelist Adelbert von Chamisso who chose to write in German. Today, many writers who are not native-speakers play an important ro...
Datum: 01.12.2009 23:00 •
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Since Sunday neutral Switzerland doesn't seem so neutral anymore: In a referendum 58% of Swiss voters voted against further minarets. Currently there are four minarets in different parts of the country. We report about the responses coming from the g...
Datum: 30.11.2009 23:00 •
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In the Current Affairs from Australia Trudi Latour brings you the results of the Senate's Committee Report on the attacks on Indian students, which found that they were not racially motivated but just opportunistic robberies; and then a report about ...
Datum: 29.11.2009 23:00 •
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Culcha Candela show what German multiculturalism sounds like. Why Rammstein will stay just as popular, despite having been served with a harsh album ban by the German Minister for Families. Our Berlin correspondent finds out how fans feel about the match-fixing-scandal in German soccer. And we cros...
Datum: 28.11.2009 03:25 •
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Singapore-based Dr Wilhelm Hofmeister is a Director at the prestigious Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, responsible for the Political Dialogue Program Asia. He was a keynote speaker at a Monash University workshop in Melbourne, on November 26 and 27, re the ?EU and ASEAN relations in the 21st centuryR...
Datum: 27.11.2009 00:28 •
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In “Im Gespräch” you’ll hear Anna Stochenberg in conversation with Trudi Latour. While born in Germany, Anna grew up in Ireland and is now on her way around Australia to gain some life experience after finishing school a few months ago. In the Wirtschaftsreport with Wolfgang...
Datum: 26.11.2009 11:05 •
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The show for Victoria — in today’s “Hausbesuch mit Musik” we visit Thomas Stocklinger, publican and chef of an Austrian restaurant in Melbourne. Interesting local news from the papers, another instalment of “Meine kleine Volksmusik”, and the club news — all...
Datum: 26.11.2009 03:26 •
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Migrants wanting to stay in Australia permanently have to fulfil certain criteria. Skilled migration is one popular inroad into Australia, but many immigrants often find themselves in a disappointingly difficult job market that doesn't acknowledge their education and skills. Also: German biolog...
Datum: 25.11.2009 05:06 •
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In today’s show the word “absolute” plays an important role: The absolute pitch for example. This can be both a blessing and a curse. We talked to musicians about the ability to hear false notes. The absolute voice, Thomas Qausthoff tells us about his life and career so far and we...
Datum: 24.11.2009 11:36 •
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The European Union has its new foreign minister: Baroness Catherine Ashton from England. And Belgium’s head of state Herman von Rumpuy ist the new President of the EU. But who are those people? We try to give some answers. We also report on Romania’s former secret service, the Securitat...
Datum: 24.11.2009 01:08 •
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Eugenics: the self-direction of human evolution: That was the Logo of the International Eugenics conference in 1921. The aim of the eugenics is the selective breeding to expand the positive predispositions in humans. During the Second World War Nazi Germany radicalized genetic selection known as ...
Datum: 23.11.2009 02:19 •
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In the Current Affairs segment we’ll hear from Wolfgang Mueller who speaks to Manfred Wutzlhofer, the manager of the building industry fair Bauma, the biggest in the world. The fair takes place every 3 years and is a good indicator for the economy in general.Then you’ll hear the Social ...
Datum: 22.11.2009 11:10 •
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In today’s Switch:On we turn back the time and revisit the moment when the Wall came down. The reunification, the Techno movement and GDR-evergreens. We talk to 3 DJs who just visited Australia as part of the Becks Berlin Sessions and of course we got the German Single charts for you and a p...
Datum: 21.11.2009 01:07 •
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More than one billion people suffer from having barely anything to eat. This is the highest rate ever. Over a thousand delegates at the World Summit on Food Security in Rome discussed the problem. One decision was made: poor countries need to be trained in taking agriculture back into their own han...
Datum: 20.11.2009 01:28 •
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In “Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour” we’ll hear from Alexander Riedmüller who is writing his dissertation about the Greek Island Kythera and the questions if the internet allows for a more connected global community and how modern technology affects identity. In the “...
Datum: 19.11.2009 11:09 •
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The show for Victorians: today we see Melbourne through the eyes of a newcomer. Gesa explores the city with one of the Tourist buses, and Katharina Kerzdörfer accompanies her. Also, news and events in and around the German language communities, Music in our series “Meine kleine Volksmusi...
Datum: 19.11.2009 01:20 •
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A historical moment took place in Australia on Monday. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd apologized to the “Forgotten Australians”. In the early 20th century children, mainly from England were taken to Australia to populate the country with white people. But many of the children immigrants were...
Datum: 18.11.2009 01:26 •
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The cultural show, with the following topics: We visit the “Kasseler Musiktage”, a famous culture event in Germany, we celebrate the 50th birthday and hear the fascinating story of Thomas Quasthoff, who defied the odds and his physical impairment to become one of the most celebrated Ger...
Datum: 17.11.2009 07:57 •
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In Rome the World Food Summit started with no Western head of government except Italian’s Berlusconi. Another event concerns the EU far more: the election of the first foreign minister of the European Union. We will have a closer look on those events as well as on the 80th birthday of the Rus...
Datum: 17.11.2009 01:31 •
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35000 people attended the memorial service for Robert Enke, goalkeeper of Germany’s soccer team. He committed suicide on Tuesday last week, caused by severe depression. People are emotionally touched and involved, even men. We therefore question the concept of masculinity in the 21st century....
Datum: 16.11.2009 01:46 •
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In the Current Affairs Trudi Latour talks to the German photographer Katharina Stübe about the charity group Article 25. On Dec 3 they hold an art auction to finance building projects in developing countries. Katharina donated a book and a photograph signed by Joern Utzon. Then you’ll he...
Datum: 15.11.2009 11:10 •
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Today we have a look at a fire station and how it is to be a firewoman or fireman. What do you want to be when you are grown up? We also celebrate the 40th anniversary of Sesame Street! And of curse there's the kids news and music. Have fun in Pfiffikus, with Kathleen Waechter and guest Kathari...
Datum: 14.11.2009 02:31 •
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Agricultural food production is straining the globes natural resources, but the problems are likely to increase with warming average temperatures and a growing world population. Will we have to get used to the idea of genetically modified food, for the good of all? We spoke to two German experts, w...
Datum: 13.11.2009 01:41 •
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In “Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour” we’ll hear an update from Eva Haas who has by now arrived in Indonesia with her bicycle. We also hear from her and her partner Berti about the ecological politic of bicycling. In the “Wirtschaftsreport” Wolfgang Mueller speaks to ...
Datum: 12.11.2009 11:08 •
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The show for Victorians. We talk about new regulations and road rules in the Garden State. Oliver Heuthe visits Fred Glasbrenner, cyclist and abalone diver. As usual we've found some interesting events in the German language communities, topped of with some nice Music and our series “Mein...
Datum: 12.11.2009 02:39 •
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Australia remembers its fallen soldiers of the First World War, on this Remembrance Day. Up until today, Australian soldiers have been sent to multiple battles across the globe. More than a thousand of them are currently on the ground in Afghanistan, as part of a campaign, that has become harder to...
Datum: 11.11.2009 02:19 •
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Our studio guest today is Hans Henkell, and he tells us about the 2010 German-Australian Opera Grant and its upcoming finals. We hear another story from the fall of the wall: Chinese student Erning Schu tells us, how she experienced the 9th of November 1989. We take in some of the atmosphere and mu...
Datum: 10.11.2009 20:30 •
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Exactly 20 years ago, a dream came true for many Germans: the border of the German Democratic Republic was opened. It was the beginning of a process of reunification. We cross to the celebrations in Germany, and look back on 20 years of rebuilding, rejoining and reinventing a new Germany. We rememb...
Datum: 10.11.2009 00:28 •
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November the 9th marks the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. It’s a defining moment in Germany’s post-war history, marking the beginning of the end of the Cold War, and allowing Germans in East and West to be re-united. Listen to our special program with Oliver Heuthe, ho...
Datum: 09.11.2009 00:46 •
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In the Current Affairs on Sundays, Wolfgang Mueller talks with Guido Stock, Austrian Consul General and Trade Commissioner to Australia about Opel. Then you’ll hear a report about the fall of the Berlin Wall with Trudi Latour. Ursula Schappi brings you the Social Calender and the Echo Helvet...
Datum: 08.11.2009 11:09 •
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Today’s Pfiffikus is all about music. You will get to know a very talented kid, a 'wunderkind' - its name is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - the famous composer from Austria. And we take you along to a classical concert that is organised exclusively for children and their parents: The MSO F...
Datum: 07.11.2009 02:59 •
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Today’s “Wochenjournal” is all about your memories of November 9th - the day of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Four listeners tell us about their feelings and thoughts of this historical event in 1989. Besides that, we talk to an Italian journalist who worked in East Berlin at that ...
Datum: 06.11.2009 02:17 •
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In “Im Gespräch” you’ll hear the final part of the life story of Holger Scholz. We left him in PNG, where he finally bought and managed a cocoa and copra plantation, always trying to avoid the machinations of the cargo cult, not to speak of malaria carrying insects, snakes a...
Datum: 05.11.2009 11:08 •
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In today's Medical Talkback we discuss shingles, a viral infection affecting one in five adults. What are its origins, and how can you treat it today? Also on the program: The outdoor swimming season has begun - what do I have to pay attention to? We talk about the dangers of jelly fish, rips,...
Datum: 05.11.2009 01:35 •
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The Australian economy recovering faster than anticipated, but the job market will take some more time to recover. We spoke to a Swiss horse enthusiast, who decided to drive his car almost 35.000 kilometres to the Melbourne Cup in Australia. Plus, all about preemption and afterthoughts with snake b...
Datum: 04.11.2009 02:57 •
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Today we cast an ear back to mediaeval times and listen to minnesingers. And we take you to Wittenberg, where Martin Luther started the reformation. We also talk about recent history: With the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall coming up, the painter Hans-Hendrik Grimmling tells us abo...
Datum: 03.11.2009 11:28 •
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Relations have been tense between Russia and Great Britain since the poisoning of the former Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko. During a recent round of talks, both sides seem to have managed to change the tone. We find out why, in today’s “Europa Aktuell”. On the occasion of the...
Datum: 03.11.2009 00:26 •
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There are many Germans, Austrians and Swiss in Australia - but we have to admit: There have been better times for German-speaking clubs. Members are getting older and the youth is simply not interested in joining a club. Our question today: Do our clubs have a future? For the program, we invited re...
Datum: 02.11.2009 01:32 •
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On today’s’ Sunday program you’ll be privy to the 3. part of Holger Scholz’s life story. Having reached Australia in the early 60’s the adventurer soon left for a trip around the country, working in the outback for the CSIRO and later in PNG, building the first roads o...
Datum: 01.11.2009 11:08 •
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Our guest in today’s program is Andrea Kleist. The German-born art lover is the City of Melbourne’s Program Manager for Public Art. Listen to the fascinating life story of Andrea Kleist, who came to Australia in 1994, and is married to an English Jew from London, who lost his maternal g...
Datum: 31.10.2009 00:14 •
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In “Im Gespräch” you’ll hear an interview with Anno Saul about his latest Film “Die Tuer”, conducted by Martina Vackova at the Pusan Filmfestival in Korea. In Wolfgang Mueller’s Wirtschaftsreport you’ll hear interviews with Oliver Hartwich from the Ce...
Datum: 30.10.2009 06:50 •
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The Hague saw the beginning of the trial against former Bosnian-Serb leader Radovan Karadzic this week. The program’s in-depth segment looks at the situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina today. How is Balkan history taught in Bosnian schools, how do victims of the civil war deal with trauma 15 years...
Datum: 30.10.2009 01:48 •
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What may be fun for some is a very serious ordeal for others - the Australian Productivity Commission is thinking about recommendations to help problem gamblers in Australia. We talk to two German backpackers about their take on the job-market in Australia. And in our series “Wildes Australie...
Datum: 28.10.2009 23:16 •
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We present you two productions in Melbourne that are about the Holocaust. The Eagles Nest Theatre in Northcote is playing “The Trial of God” and “The Trial of Adolf Eichmann” - we talk to the director James Adler and one of the stage directors, Wolf Heidecker, about their p...
Datum: 28.10.2009 00:25 •
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The coalition agreement between Germany's Christ-Democrats and the Liberals is a done deal. The new government can now start its four-year term. Who is part of the new cabinet, and what plans do they have - we let you know in today’s “Europa Aktuell”. Furthermore, “Germa...
Datum: 27.10.2009 00:27 •
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60 years ago, the construction of the Snowy River Scheme commenced. Until today, it remains one of the world’s biggest construction projects. Due to its importance, thousands of foreign workers were brought to Australia to finish the 25 year long endeavour on time. Among them were many German...
Datum: 26.10.2009 01:28 •
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In the Current Affairs on Sundays, Trudi Latour talks to Alex Riedmueller, a European Ethnologist from the university of Bamberg, about the history of immigration in Germany and its transnational nature. After that you’ll hear the Social Calender and then Christian Froelicher with the weekly...
Datum: 25.10.2009 11:07 •
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On today’s ?Switch:On“ we take you to an exhibition that combines film and visual arts. Furthermore, we cross to Munich where the band &uot;LaBrassBanda&uot; is on stage at “Circus Krone”. Plus: We talk about violence on TV. And as usually: We have lots of German mus...
Datum: 24.10.2009 01:46 •
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Peter Tesch is the new Australian ambassador in Berlin. We talk to the Brisbane-born career diplomat, whose parents migrated to Australia from Germany in 1949. What are his plans for his three-year stint in Germany? What can he tell us about the newly renovated embassy in Berlin? What are his hobbi...
Datum: 23.10.2009 01:17 •
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In ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour&uot; you’ll hear the second part of the adventurous life story of Holger Scholz, detailing his final and successful attempt to flee the GDR just before the wall was build and his almost immediate immigration to Australia. In the &uot;Wirtschaftsre...
Datum: 22.10.2009 11:11 •
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Find out what’s happening in Melbourne and Victoria, in today’s “Lokal 03”. East German cinema - that’s the focus of a current special at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image. We talk to expert Dr Leo Kretzenbacher about commercial limits, censorship and creativi...
Datum: 22.10.2009 01:44 •
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It’s the Australian cult car: The Ute. A recent festival has put the ute in the spotlight. Thousands of fans and proud ute owners celebrated their favorite vehicle at the Ute Muster in Denilquin. We also talk about the 60th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions. On that occasion, 'The Gal...
Datum: 21.10.2009 00:27 •
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Today’s ? Feuilleton für die Ohren “ is all about Richard Strauss and Ludwig van Beethoven. In our last series of “Komponisten im Gespräch” we talk about Richard Strauss’ life. Besides that, we talk about a new film about Ludwig van Beethoven. Jazz is also pa...
Datum: 20.10.2009 21:52 •
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The Frankfurt Book Fair ended on Sunday. It was a big success: 300.000 visitors came to experience the world’s biggest book fair — we take stock. Furthermore: A portrait of Germany’s sixth chancellor, Helmut Kohl, who was in power from 1982 to 1998. Beside that, we cast an eye bac...
Datum: 20.10.2009 01:47 •
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Today we talk about a very serious and controversial topic: Australia’s border protection and asylum policy. What do you think of the current policy? Does Australia need more restrictions? Talk to us and tell host Oliver Heuthe in “Talkback am Montag”.
Datum: 19.10.2009 00:37 •
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In the Current Affairs on Sundays, Trudi Latour brings you a report about the difficulties of Aboriginal Australians to get compensation for their stolen wages from decades ago and a short report about coalition discussions in Germany. After the Social Calender Christian Froelicher brings you the ...
Datum: 18.10.2009 11:19 •
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Switch:On goes Arts and Culture — we talk to the artistic director of the “Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg” about their theatre play “Pornography”, currently to bee seen at the Melbourne International Arts Festival. And we chat to a young journalist from Germany about...
Datum: 17.10.2009 01:46 •
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It’s the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall in a few weeks. One way to celebrate this event is to focus on East German cinema: The Australian Centre for the Moving Image in Melbourne takes a look back at 45 years of East German cinema. We let you know what the ?Focus on East Germ...
Datum: 16.10.2009 02:43 •
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In ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour&uot; you’ll hear the first part of the adventurous life story of Holger Scholz, who saw the bombing of Dresden as a 4 year old, fled the GDR in 1961 and has been living in Australia, PNG and Indonesia since 1962. In the &uot;Wirtschaftsreport&...
Datum: 15.10.2009 11:21 •
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All you need to know about Victoria in ?Lokal 03“. You will get the complete picture. Our guest today: Film director Roman Meyer. He just completed a documentary about the Swiss Club of Victoria. We also have the club news, cast an eye on the pages of the regional press and present a new epis...
Datum: 15.10.2009 04:36 •
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King Island is a small and still quite unknown island between the Australian mainland and Tasmania - an insiders tip. We talk to one of the residents about his homeland. We also report about Brisbane’s Oktoberfest and an exhibition of sand sculptures in Sydney. Our last series of our intercul...
Datum: 14.10.2009 00:39 •
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Today's FFO is all about books: This week the “Deutsche Buchpreis” and the Nobel Prize in Literature was announced. Herta Mueller, a German-Rumanian author, received this award from Scandinavia. Furthermore, we talk about Johann Strauss and Johann Strauss II in “Komponisten im...
Datum: 13.10.2009 10:04 •
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It's been a long and rocky road for fans of a more united Europe: Now everything depends on the “Treaty of Lisbon”. 26 of the 27 member states have already signed the contract - the missing signature is that of Czech President Václav Klaus. What will and what won't the R...
Datum: 13.10.2009 01:18 •
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All you need to know about Melbourne and surrounds in ?Lokal 03“. You will get the complete picture. Will it be stormy? What is the water situation like after that bit of rain the state saw? Also in today's show is our “Hausbesuch”. We visited Micha Kumpf, who has a lot of sto...
Datum: 08.10.2009 00:28 •
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Identity fraud is a crime that booms — even in Australia. We let you know how to protect your privacy. The red continent is notorious for its vicious wildlife, but is the fauna down under really so dangerous? We talk to the author of “Gefährliches Australien” and report from ...
Datum: 07.10.2009 03:04 •
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She was called the voice of Latin America, the voice that fought against military dictatorship. Folk legend and singer Mercedes Sosa died on Sunday. We pay tribute to her life. Composer Robert Schumann will be the talk in our “Komponisten im Gespräch”. During his short life, Schuma...
Datum: 06.10.2009 10:03 •
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It’s the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall in a few weeks. One way to celebrate this event, is to focus on East German cinema. How important was it in the German Democratic Republic? Which films were shown? Were East Germans treated to any films from foreign countries? Dr Leo Kr...
Datum: 06.10.2009 01:15 •
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It doesn’t matter if you win or lose: Betting is great way of spending your spare time, some people say. Most of us start taking part in bets and dares in kindergarten or on the schoolyard. Even as adults, we simply do not seem to stop. What makes betting so special? Is it part of human natur...
Datum: 05.10.2009 04:45 •
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In the Current Affairs on Sundays, Trudi Latour brings you a report about economic difficulties on the Tiwi Islands, and then lets you know what happened in Germany on the Day of German Unity. Then you’ll hear the social calendar presented by Ursula Schappi, who also brings you the weekly rep...
Datum: 04.10.2009 11:13 •
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Today we take you to Spain! And also to a shop that only sells chocolate! Get ready for Pfiffikus kids-radio with Pamela. Before our program, we have a speech from the German General Consul in Melbourne, Dr Anne-Marie Schleich, on this German National Day the “Tag der Deutschen Einheit”...
Datum: 03.10.2009 04:17 •
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He has worked in Washington, Nairobi, New York and Afghanistan, and of course in Australia: Dr Klaus-Peter Klaiber. Until 2005 he was Germany’s Ambassador in Canberra. He still lives there today. How does this senior diplomat spend his time and energy? What’s his opinion on the nuclear ...
Datum: 02.10.2009 04:38 •
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In “Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour” we’ll hear from the German adventurers Eva Hass and Berti Ludwig, who are on their way from Sydney to Germany by bicycle. Over the past 4 weeks they’ve made it up to Townsville, and now have to face the more difficult stretch through t...
Datum: 01.10.2009 11:12 •
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It’s happening, now: Australians can be vaccinated against swine flu — worldwide as the first nation, even prior to the USA and Germany. Who should be vaccinated, who shouldn’t? What is the status quo in Europe? Plus: It’s springtime: What do I have to pay attention to while...
Datum: 01.10.2009 01:25 •
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60 years ago the last candy bomber has flown to West Berlin. What many people are unaware of: Australian pilots have been involved. We look back to the past and talk to contemporary witnesses. Plus: A new part in our series about appropriate intercultural behaviour. This time we centre on the diffe...
Datum: 30.09.2009 01:33 •
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It’s been 48 hours since the Federal Elections, and one thing is certain: Angela Merkel is Germany’s former and new Federal Chancellor. Who has won, who has failed, who is the new foreign minister and how did the market react to the news — we take stock. Furthermore, “German...
Datum: 29.09.2009 02:10 •
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Today we focus on classical music. We talk with German musicians of the Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra about their upcoming concert series. Plus: We want to investigate the secret about the magical sound of Stradivari violins — we report from Cologne, where you can marvel at...
Datum: 29.09.2009 00:55 •
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Germany has made a decision — the grand coalition seems to be a thing of the past. The Social-Democrats have to accept a fatal election defeat. Christian-democrats and Liberals celebrate their success and will most likely form the new coalition government in Germany. Have you cast your vote? ...
Datum: 28.09.2009 02:51 •
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In the CA in German you’ll hear about multicultural water use and then a short summary of the state of affairs on the morning of the German elections. After that Ursula Schappi follows with the Social Calender, the weekly report about political events in Switzerland and the Swiss Echo, with ...
Datum: 27.09.2009 11:16 •
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In “Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour” you’ll hear from Helmut Lotti, the Belgian superstar, who is currently touring Australia with his new CD “Time to Swing”. In the &uot;Wirtschaftsreport&uot; with Wolfgang Mueller you’ll hear an interview with Winfri...
Datum: 27.09.2009 11:04 •
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Tomorrow Germany elects a new parliament. We asked young people what they think of politics. We also cross to the second largest Volksfest in Germany — the Cannstatter Wasen in Stuttgart. And we visit an exhibition called Schwarz that is currently on show at RMIT gallery in Melbourne. What...
Datum: 26.09.2009 01:48 •
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Sunday is judgement day: Who will be elected next German chancellor and who will govern the country over the next four years? We showcase the manifestos and key figures of the five big parties. Beside that, we present the latest polls and sum up the election campaign. Furthermore: The weekly corres...
Datum: 25.09.2009 03:28 •
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(Almost) everything you need to know about Melbourne and surrounds in ?Lokal 03“. Includes our last snow report from the Victorian Alps. We tell you what’s on in the German Clubs and things to know about the local German speaking community. We visit Melbourne’s PBS FM Radio and ta...
Datum: 24.09.2009 06:13 •
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In terms of energy saving technologies Australia seems to be an underdeveloped country. Therefore, the possibilities for renewable energies Down Under are large. We talk to Sven Teske of Greenpeace International about this issue. Besides, we tell you how to build a home in an environmentally friend...
Datum: 23.09.2009 01:11 •
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The lives of others, The Baader Meinhof Complex or The Reader — a number of recent German films have attracted wide interest abroad, and have worked to change perception of Germany. Is there a Renaissance of German film? We talk to the Australian dancer Grayson Millwood about the upcoming Mel...
Datum: 22.09.2009 12:11 •
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With Germany’s federal elections just a few days away, the nation is in shock following the publication of a terrorist video on the internet. We talk about its relevance and possible consequences. Furthermore: A portrait of Germany’s second chancellor, Ludwig Erhard, beside that, we cas...
Datum: 22.09.2009 00:19 •
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One of this year’s biggest Australian sports events is just around the corner: The AFL Grand Final. Melbourne is preparing for thousands of visitors and the match seems to be at the centre of most conversations. Outside of Victoria, Footy hardly matters as much and is not nearly as popular. W...
Datum: 21.09.2009 00:31 •
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In the Current Affairs on Sundays, Trudi Latour brings you a report about the renewed international attempts at nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament, involving Australia and Germany, including a part of her conversation with Peter Gottwald, Commissioner of the German Fed. Gov. on these issues....
Datum: 20.09.2009 11:08 •
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Switch:On goes Arts and Culture and takes you to Stuttgart’s Wagenhallen — an alternative centre for the arts. And we cross to Munich — which awaits the opening of its annual party the Oktoberfest! On top — our gig guide for your weekend in Melbourne! In the studio: Pamela R...
Datum: 19.09.2009 02:16 •
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Today we look at the upcoming federal elections in Germany. We listen to highlights from the much-anticipated TV duel between Angela Merkel (CDU) and Frank-Walter Steinmeier (SPD). We reflect on the party’s reactions and shed some light on the role of the smaller parties. Also on the program:...
Datum: 18.09.2009 01:50 •
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Our guests in the segment ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour&uot; are Eva, an intrepid German traveller and Pip Tonkin, the owner of a horsefarm on which Eva worked and lived for 3 month while in Sydney. In the &uot;Wirtschaftsreport&uot; with Wolfgang Mueller you’ll hear his inte...
Datum: 17.09.2009 11:07 •
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Our weekly regional program for people in Melbourne and Victoria. After listening to today’s snowy weather report out of the Victorian Alps you’ll know: It’s still not too late for winter activities. Furthermore, we inform about the news and event tips for the German community and...
Datum: 17.09.2009 01:50 •
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Energy efficient building is widely spread in Germany. In comparison, one can call Australia a developing country. But what does the future hold? A conference on energy efficiency was hosted in Melbourne and we’ve been there talking to experts on plans, ideas and the cooperation between both ...
Datum: 16.09.2009 00:17 •
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This year one of Germany’s greatest poets would have celebrated his 250th birthday. We look back on two and a half centuries of Friedrich Schiller. We talk to contemporary Australian author with German roots, David Sornig, about his latest book, and the Vokalkonsort Berlin about their forthco...
Datum: 15.09.2009 11:15 •
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Germany this year celebrates its 60th birthday. One way to honour this momentous occasion is to look back and portray Germany’s eight chancellors since 1949: We start today with Konrad Adenauer. Furthermore: Italian mountaineer legend Reinhold Messner reflects on his 65th birthday, we look at...
Datum: 15.09.2009 02:09 •
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In today’s talkback program we focus on a pastime that seems to have come more and more out of fashion: Dancing. Some while ago, it used to be an absolute must for every young lad. With today’s youth, it seems to play no significant role anymore. Or do we just not know the right venues ...
Datum: 14.09.2009 03:02 •
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In unseren Current Affairs am Sonntag bringt Ihnen Trudi Latour zunächst einen Beitrag über die Änderungen der Australischen Immigrationsgesetze die in der letzten Woche zum tragen kamen und besonders für Asylsuchende von Bedeutung sind. Dann kommt Ursula Schappi mit dem Kulturk...
Datum: 13.09.2009 11:14 •
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Der Pfiffikus, nun zweimal im Monat. Im Kinderprogramm hören wir uns um, was in der deutschsprachigen Gemeinde für die Kleinen so los ist. Außerdem gibt es die Kindernachrichten und jede Menge Musik. In der zweiten Sendehälfte gibt es eine witzige Sprachreise durch einige Nachba...
Datum: 12.09.2009 01:53 •
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Today’s topic in the ?Wochenjournal”: The pros and cons of nuclear energy. A current scandal in Germany is demonstrating how much this mode of energy generation has relied on political will — we review the state of the debate in Germany and Australia. Plus: The press review, the &...
Datum: 11.09.2009 01:20 •
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Our guest in the segment ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour&uot; is Peter Gottwald, Ambassador and Commissioner of the Federal German Government for Arms Control and Disarmament. In the &uot;Wirtschaftsreport&uot; with Wolfgang Mueller you’ll hear his interviews with Wolf Blass, G...
Datum: 10.09.2009 11:07 •
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Find out what’s happening in Victoria, in today’s “Lokal03”. Listen to the snow report and the weather in the Alps. Get informed about events of the regional German communities and German language TV highlights you might not want to miss. Catch our new segment “Meine k...
Datum: 10.09.2009 04:48 •
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James Cook meets Germany at an exhibition in Bonn: We talk to the project manager about the visitor’s feedback. We bring you the Australian topics of the week in the “Redaktionsrunde” and the headlines of today in our press review. Furthermore, we talk to veterinary Dr Sandra Mart...
Datum: 09.09.2009 01:59 •
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Today’s cultural program with a great variety of music: from Jazz to Classic. An interview with music journalist and producer Karl Brandenburg about the most important thing in his life: music. We invite you to come along to the concert premier of renowned actress Hanna Schygulla. Lastly, we...
Datum: 08.09.2009 10:31 •
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The world’s biggest multimedia trade fair is underway in Berlin, displaying the latest technology from around the world. In 2009, the exhibitors focus on environmentally friendly technology. Hear more in the first half of the program. Furthermore, we have updates from Rüsselsheim, where ...
Datum: 08.09.2009 04:14 •
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In late August, Melbourne hosted the Writers Festival — we wonder: What’s the book’s status in the 21st century? Popular as always or is the new media’s impact on the literature market much more severe? How often do you read — are you a passionate, or discouraged reade...
Datum: 07.09.2009 01:28 •
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In the Current Affairs on Sundays, Trudi Latour brings you a report about the statistics of child abuse in Australia, and then a story about the end of the economic stimulus packet in Germany that allowed for a government grant of 2500 Euros towards a new car if you wreck your old one. Then youR...
Datum: 06.09.2009 11:06 •
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In “Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour” you’ll hear from Meredith Penman and Janice Muller, the actress and the director of the one woman play &uot;A Woman in Berlin&uot;, currently performed at the Old Fitzroy Theatre in Woolloomoolloo. The 2 woman team adapted the diary ...
Datum: 03.09.2009 11:06 •
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Medical Talkback, every first Thursday of the month: Call and talk to our expert Dr Johannes Wenzel about your health. Furthermore we inform about what is going on in the German clubs in and around Melbourne, and we tell you everything you need to know regarding snow skiing and snow play in Victori...
Datum: 03.09.2009 01:33 •
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September 3rd marks the 70th anniversary of Australia’s entry into World War 2. In today’s program, we reflect upon this historical event. Furthermore: Why do women continue to earn less in Australia’s work place? And: We talk to gallery owner Conny Dietzschold and discuss the we...
Datum: 02.09.2009 00:53 •
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Every year, the Goethe Institut honours people for their efforts in promoting German culture and language abroad. We introduce to you the proud winners of this year’s medal. Beside that, we talk to Michael Weger, an artist from Vienna’s who is currently having his work exhibited in Melb...
Datum: 01.09.2009 10:28 •
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What do you prefer when it comes to making money: Being self-employed or having a job as an employee? Is it better to rely on the safety and comfort of a stable job, or should we challenge ourselves more, by starting off our own business?
Tell us about your experience. Oliver Heuthe hosts the ̶...
Datum: 01.09.2009 02:34 •
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The Melbourne Writers Festival is over. One of numerous international guests was award winning German author Antje Rávic Strubel. She is today’s studio guest. Furthermore: hear why the thriller genre is getting more and more popular. In the second part Ursula Schappi presents the event c...
Datum: 30.08.2009 10:59 •
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Sir Robert Menzies once said: ?One of the best instincts in us is that which induces us to have one little piece of earth with a house and a garden which is ours; to which we can withdraw, in which we can be among our friends, into which no stranger may come against our will“. But what would ...
Datum: 28.08.2009 23:00 •
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On Tuesday, the last well-known representative of the political Kennedy dynasty died of cancer: Ted Kennedy. The Kennedy clan has shaped not only the US, but world history. The Kennedy legacy, in today’s focus. Also, “Europa Aktuell” with current affairs from Switzerland, Austria,...
Datum: 28.08.2009 00:21 •
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Our guest in the segment ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour&uot; is Kellie Mackereth, director of the play “Under Ice” by Falk Richter, translated into English and currently performed by the Spiky Red Things at the Stables Theatre, Darlinghurst. In the &uot;Wirtschaftsreport&...
Datum: 27.08.2009 11:07 •
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Lokal 03 brings you everything you need to know from around Victoria. We introduce another guest of Melbourne’s current Writers Festival: Author Antje Rávic Strubel. Get to the latest weather reports and warnings from the mountains, the coast and inland. Plus: the weekly quiz, an overvie...
Datum: 27.08.2009 00:35 •
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Safety first: The Internet and cities both have areas better avoided. Because opportunity is the main motivation for potential e-gangsters, the government is rethinking its security measures. Plus: Our new series on etiquette around the bbq - because language isn’t everything: Linguist Klaus ...
Datum: 26.08.2009 01:03 •
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Electoral campaigning spares no-one: We tell you how the German art and culture are affected by politics. The world mourns for Hildegard Behrens — we dedicate an obituary to one of the world’s greatest soprano singers. Plus: Music expert Severin Donnenberg is back in our series “K...
Datum: 25.08.2009 12:13 •
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Imagine: It’s shopping time and your three-year-old throws a tantrum, the worst you’ve seen for a long time. In the heat of the moment, you lose your nerves, and the little one receives a painful spanking. Is this okay? What do you think about corporal punishment? Is it a method to earn...
Datum: 25.08.2009 01:48 •
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Kulturchronik:
1) Patrick Wauthier speaks with the German historian Professor Dr. Norbert Frei who is on a lecturing tour in Australia.
2) A DW report on one of the last desert monasteries in Syria: &uot;Deir Mar Musa&uot; a place of interreligious significance.
Servus Österreich:
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Datum: 24.08.2009 00:25 •
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You’ll hear an interview with Sebastian Lang Lessing, the Artistic Director of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Ursula Schappi, the Social Calender with an interesting offer of free tickets and the Swiss Program, including the Weekly Overview and a report about the visit of the...
Datum: 23.08.2009 05:20 •
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We all had to do with them - some left good impressions behind and some did not: teachers. Werner Nowitzki is our guest today. Once a teacher, he is now head of “Music is the language” and travels the world as an ambassador of languages. The way Werner teaches is unusual. He teaches lan...
Datum: 22.08.2009 00:55 •
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In Afghanistan the Taliban spread fear to undermine democracy. Yet the turnout at the presidential election on Thursday was better than expected, the violence less than feared. Also: The press review, and current affairs from Europe, with special coverage of Switzerland, Austria and Germany. Patric...
Datum: 21.08.2009 02:03 •
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In “Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour” you’ll hear about the best, the worst and the most important in life from 3 inhabitants of the Allambie Heights Retirement Village. In the ?Wirtschaftsreport“, Wolfgang Mueller interviews the London economist Frank Eich and the German ...
Datum: 20.08.2009 12:05 •
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Next week is ‘Melbourne Writers Festival’ week. One of the top guests is the German bestseller author Bernhard Schlink. Furthermore: What’s the snow like in the Victorian Alps, what’s happening in the German, Austrian and Swiss Clubs and what are the latest news in your town...
Datum: 20.08.2009 01:13 •
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In today’s “Australienjournal”: What to do if a person you know is missing in Australia, or worse - if you have to deal with a relative’s death. The human rights situation in Aboriginal communities. And: The past week’s topics in the “Redaktionsrunde”, the ...
Datum: 19.08.2009 00:50 •
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In today’s “Feuilleton für die Ohren” we visit the Museum Ludwig in Cologne and have a look behind the scenes of film director Volker Schlöndorff’s staging of a lesser known Tolstoy. Severin Donnenberg is in the studio to talk about the virtuoso violin player Nicco...
Datum: 18.08.2009 11:26 •
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A Swiss army knife, matches or just fresh water — tell us about the three things you don’t want to miss if being marooned on a lonely island. Besides, we want to know how many hours of television you watch a day? Tell our host Oliver Heuthe in “Talkback am Dienstag”.
Datum: 18.08.2009 02:44 •
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Kulturchronik:
1) Patrick Wauthier speaks with Claudia Terstappen, Professor for Photography at the Monash University in Melbourne
2) Florian Messner speaks with a witness of the Berlin-wall-collaps: Dr. Ulrike Brandenburg
3) Karl Brandenburg's &uot;My little Folk Music&uot;
Servus &...
Datum: 16.08.2009 20:15 •
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Sunday night is movie night: ?Der Blaufuchs“ in our series “Deutsche Filmklassiker”. Pamela Rauleder hosts the “Sonntagabend”. Furthermore the “Echo Helvetia” with Ursula Schappi — Cutting through the Alps — we report on a new Gotthard Tunnel co...
Datum: 16.08.2009 02:51 •
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Guitarist Lulo Reinhardt, the grandnephew of the great gypsy-swing musician Django Reinhardt is touring Australia. He talks with Adrian Plitzco about his music and his life as a gypsy.
Datum: 15.08.2009 01:58 •
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The Berlin Wall was built on the 13th of August 1961. We talk to the historian Hubertus Knabe about this part of German history. Furthermore: “Europa Aktuell” with the latest news from Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Patrick Wauthier presents the ?Wochenjournal“.
Datum: 14.08.2009 01:52 •
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In our last episode of ?EU erklärt“ Marc Kalpidis talks about the relations between the EU and Australia. Wolfgang Müller presents the “Wirtschaftsreport” and we cast an eye on a new theft protection technology in South-Africa. Also, find the right job for you through ...
Datum: 13.08.2009 09:23 •
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Everything Victorians need to know: Listen to the snow report, the regional press review and the event guide. What’s happening in the German, Swiss and Austrian clubs and anywhere else? And take part in our quiz presented by a new face of the German language group. “Lokal03” with ...
Datum: 13.08.2009 01:45 •
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The “Australien Journal” brings you the latest news and headlines from around the country. How will the future of Perth look like? Metropolis Perth is looking for some answers. Furthermore, we have guitarist Lulo Reinhadt in the studio. He combines several styles like Latin Jazz, Samba,...
Datum: 12.08.2009 01:10 •
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The “Feuilleton für die Ohren” - today with these topics: Linguist and translation expert Lothar Cerny explains how an English noun can end up as a German verb. Severin Donnenberg looks into life and opus of Austrian composer Fritz Kreisler. Plus: A glimpse into the German language...
Datum: 11.08.2009 10:22 •
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In Germany it’s common to give a tip, in the US employees rely on the extra cash, and in Australia customers are rather modest, when it comes to rewarding everyday services. Do you tip? In which jobs is it necessary to pay; where does corruption begin? We discuss this controversial issue. The...
Datum: 11.08.2009 00:30 •
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Tonight’s program continues with our series German Film Classics. We focus on “Ich und die Kaiserin”, starring a very young Heinz Rühmann. In the second part Ursula Schappi presents the Social Calendar and the “Echo Helvetia”. Oliver Heuthe hosts the program.
Datum: 09.08.2009 00:13 •
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Today a special on German rap! We bring you the latest from the pioneers of that type of music — The Fantastische Vier. They just celebrated their 20th anniversary. And we talk to two young Germans who tour the globe with rap songs to promote the German language. And find out, how you can go ...
Datum: 07.08.2009 23:28 •
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The Clintons on a mission: While former US-president Bill Clinton successfully negotiated getting two US journalists back home, his wife, foreign minister Hillary Clinton raises hope in Africa for a better future. We also look into what happened around Europe this week. The “WochenjournalR...
Datum: 07.08.2009 01:36 •
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In the fourth part of our series ?Die EU — Europa erklärt“ Marc Kalpidis takes an investigative look behind the scenes of lobbyism in the EU. Besides, we cast an eye on international students in Australia in the “Wirtschaftsreport” and question the future of Colleges an...
Datum: 06.08.2009 10:08 •
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Australia’s radio industry goes digital! We talk about this milestone in media history and report live from Federation Square. Do you have questions concerning any medical matter? On every first Thursday a month you can talk to our health expert Dr. Johannes Wenzel. Moreover, you get everythi...
Datum: 06.08.2009 01:50 •
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Kulturchronik:
1) Karl Brandenburg interviews the directors of the &uot;Erfreuliches Theater Erfurt&uot;
2) The New Bayreuth
3) Take Away Concert in Cologne
Servus Österreich:
Continuation of Florian?s OR-Interview
Datum: 05.08.2009 23:09 •
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Get the latest news on Australia’s biggest anti-terror operation. — Several freeways in Queensland are being improved. In charge of the project is a German construction company. — And hear the news that didn’t make headlines in our “Redaktionsrunde”. The program ...
Datum: 05.08.2009 05:06 •
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We dedicate an obituary to one of the greatest German theatre directors — Peter Zadek left a rich heritage in the world of theatre when he died recently, at 83 years. In the second part of our “Denglisch” series, linguist and translation expert Lothar Cerny talks about the social ...
Datum: 04.08.2009 02:36 •
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Are there Islamic terrorists in our immediate vicinity? On Tuesday morning, more than 400 policemen took part in raiding houses across many of Melbourne’s Northern suburbs. Is that just scaremongering or a necessary security precaution? Does a real terroristic threat exist? Do we have to expe...
Datum: 04.08.2009 02:35 •
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How is the financial crisis affecting tourism? We focus Australia but also have a look at Morocco and Spain. We dedicate an obituary to Ulf Honold - one of the pioneers of the German language group of SBS Radio. He died last weekend. In the second half Ursula Schappi presents the Swiss Echo. She re...
Datum: 02.08.2009 02:01 •
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Fourty years ago, mankind was walking on the moon for the first time. Without the help of roboters and modern technique, this historic step would still be a dream. Therefore, we take a closer look at roboters: We visit Sciencesworks, the Museum of Science and land on Mars, where we talk to roboters...
Datum: 01.08.2009 08:25 •
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This week saw the first strategic forum between the United States and China — a first step from long-time hostility to a new friendship? Barack Obama sees the bilateral cooperation between both countries as the new partnership in 21st century. Meanwhile, offspring is shrinking in Germany, whi...
Datum: 31.07.2009 01:36 •
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Today’s episode of our series “Die EU — Europa erklärt” is dedicated to the Lisbon Treaty. Marc Kalpidis discusses the treaty’s impact on the member states and its shaping influence on the European Union with Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Voegeli, expert in European Law at t...
Datum: 30.07.2009 05:23 •
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Better teeth for everyone — that’s one of the goals the Australian government is aiming for, in a new report detailing 123 recommendations for an overhauled health system. The Australian infrastructure is in need of an overhaul as well — we take a look at the current situation and...
Datum: 29.07.2009 01:55 •
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Today’s program is all about new words in German language: 5000 of them recently made it into the “Duden”. Together with translation scientist Lothar Cerny we take a look at German vocabulary and the phenomenon of “Denglisch”. Furthermore, listen to our portrait of poe...
Datum: 29.07.2009 01:27 •
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Winter time is flu time. When lying in bed and suffering from a cold or flu it is comforting to have someone who cares about you. However what about the ones who live in social isolation? What about you? Do you know your neighbourhood? And do your neighbours know you? Grocery shopping, taking out t...
Datum: 28.07.2009 02:44 •
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For our ?Filmklassiker“ series, Oliver Heuthe goes on an adventurous trip to the icy coast of Greenland — with the 1933 classic “SOS Eisberg”. In the second part of the program Ursula Schappi interviews Pierre Stacher, General Manager of the Swissotel Sydney, and presents th...
Datum: 28.07.2009 02:33 •
Größe: 23.4 MB
Kulturchronik:
Interview with Helmuth von Maltzahn, owner of the castle Ulrichshusen, main venue for the Mecklenburg Vorpommern Musicfestival. Interviewer Florian Messner
Servus Österreich:
1) Interview with an Austrian Lawyer living in Marocco by Sebastian Mantei from MDR
2) Interview wi...
Datum: 27.07.2009 01:17 •
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VW has turned the tables on Porsche. Not long ago, the sports car manufacturer Porsche launched a cunning plan to take over its much larger cousin, Volkswagen. Yesterday, Porsche was integrated into the VW-empire. And: The major German parties are being challenged by new competitors - young parties...
Datum: 24.07.2009 00:35 •
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Listen to the second part of our new series ?Die EU — Europa erklärt“. After the European Parliament, Marc Kalpidis now takes a look at the EU Commission and the Council of Ministers. In the “Wirtschaftsreport” Wolfgang Mueller analyses the accomplishments of Barack Oba...
Datum: 23.07.2009 11:05 •
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In today’s ?Lokal 03“ we present you another jam-packed hour of information about events in Melbourne and Victoria. Listen to the snow report, the regional press review and the event guide. And follow Marc Kalpidis and artist Katharina Rapp in their to the Salvador Dali exhibition at th...
Datum: 23.07.2009 01:45 •
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Today’s guest is Ralf Itzwerth, a social researcher specialising in disaster preparedness. He talks about the possible consequences of the swine flu pandemic in Australia and what the preventive measures are. Current affairs and the latest news in the “Redaktionsrunde” and the pr...
Datum: 22.07.2009 01:42 •
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Does the digital future mean the end of the old media and of journalism as we know it? Media bosses and experts from all over the globe are currently meeting in Melbourne to debate their future and that of journalism in the 21st century. On today's broadcast Christoph Lanz, director of televisi...
Datum: 17.07.2009 02:11 •
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Our new series ”Die EU — Europa erklärt“ is dedicated to European politics: Who’s doing what in Brussels, and how does this affect the daily lives of 500 million EU citizens? In the first of five parts Marc Kalpidis takes a look at the European Parliament. In the econom...
Datum: 16.07.2009 12:06 •
Größe: 21.9 MB
In “Lokal 03” you find an abundance of information about Victoria, your region and your suburb. Listen to the snow report, the club news and the event guide - including a preview of a very special concert for friends of Austrian folks music. Take a look at the regional press and join in...
Datum: 16.07.2009 00:13 •
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Cultural Chronicle:
1) Interview with Karl Arich, artistic director of the &uot;International Music Festival Weilburger Schlosskonzerte&uot; conducted by Florian Messner
2) DW report on Gambling Addiction in Germany
Servus Österreich:
3) Last report of Maria Radner with Florian Messne...
Datum: 15.07.2009 21:32 •
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A high-ranking Rio Tinto employee has been arrested and locked away by Chinese authorities in Shanghai. Access to the man with Australian passport is being refused. We inform you about the background of this mysterious case. Besides, listen to the news that didn’t make it into the headlines l...
Datum: 15.07.2009 02:55 •
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Tonight’s program focuses on ‘Intercultural communication’: Lothar Cerny is a Professor of Translation Studies at the University of Applied Sciences in Cologne, he explains the real meaning of this catch phrase. Hear our report about two unusual exhibitions examining the GDR’...
Datum: 14.07.2009 10:41 •
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More than 60 years after World War II, the introduction of a new bravery medal for German soldiers has raised discussions. We want to know what you think of this issue. And we confront you with a recent statement of Wolfgang Clement, former German Minister for Economy: He claims, German pensioner...
Datum: 14.07.2009 03:37 •
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Josef von Sternberg’s legendary ?Blue Angel“, is the first film to be discussed in our new segment: German Film Classics. In the second part of the program, Ursula Schappi presents the Social Calendar and Echo Helvetia. And we cut live to the Nurburgring in Germany, where Formula 1 pilo...
Datum: 12.07.2009 02:58 •
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Today’s program is all about punk: music journalist and punk expert Martin Büsser is our guest. Listen to our extensive review of Sacha Baron Cohen’s “Brüno” and German exchange students telling about their new life in Down Under. And we present you a young woman w...
Datum: 11.07.2009 04:17 •
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In Italy, the Group of Eight currently negotiates its Climate Policy in times of global crisis. We report on the latest trends and ask environmental activists about their perception of the summit’s results. And: Listen to our German press review and the latest news from ‘the old world...
Datum: 10.07.2009 04:15 •
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In tonight’s show we speak to two Geomorphologic experts from Germany about the more than current topics “climate” and “change”. We look into the development laboratories at uni Bielefeld where they creat human-like robots. In part two of the program you will get the &...
Datum: 10.07.2009 04:07 •
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Come with us on a journey to Mars and listen to our “Ortsbesuch” at a Melbourne laboratory that simulates the planet’s harsh conditions for scientific research. Be prepared for plenty of information from your city, suburb or region: The weekly snow report, club news and our region...
Datum: 09.07.2009 02:06 •
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In today’s Australienjournal: A report on the current G8 meeting in Italy, where governments — including the Australian — discuss measures against climate change. Listen to our interviews with documentary filmmaker Werner Meyer and puppet artist Gitta Johnston. And: Take a look in...
Datum: 08.07.2009 02:06 •
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In today’s “Feuilleton für die Ohren” we talk to the German opera singer Anke Höppner and pay a visit to a puppet theatre in Sydney. We take a scientific look at professional translators and find out what laymen can learn from those insights. And: Our weekly review of th...
Datum: 08.07.2009 00:36 •
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In our dreams, the most unlikely fantasies become real: We believe we can fly, have dinner in a fancy restaurant with glamorous celebrities, or control the fate of our country as King or Prime Minister. Today’s program is dedicated to the world of dreams — and what science tells us abou...
Datum: 07.07.2009 01:48 •
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It’s winter and with it comes the flu. Lisa and Adrian both have a cold. What to do in that case? Stay in bed and read and listen to radio and music. We have two radio plays today and music.
Datum: 04.07.2009 02:07 •
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Kazakhstan — a country known for its steppe, Perestroika and oil reserves. However, little is known about the people who inhabit the enormous territory. Oliver Heuthe met up with Kazakhs of German origin, who stayed in the country, despite of waves of emigration. ‘Germanness’ cele...
Datum: 03.07.2009 02:39 •
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Today we talk to the director of the Goethe-Institute in Almaty about the Kazakh people’s interest in German culture. Listen to our interview with Alex Hofmann, correspondent of the Börsenzeitung, about a difficult past financial year and what’s to come next. Furthermore: We take a...
Datum: 03.07.2009 01:53 •
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Today we welcome Scott MacLean in our studio: He’s the organiser of the Melbourne German Meetup Group, which meets regularly in bars throughout Melbourne to speak German. We present you information from your region, the snow report, club news and our weekly regional press review. Welcome to &...
Datum: 02.07.2009 00:21 •
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Today’s jam-packed program offers a variety of topics. We report on the Australian government’s idea to take over public hospitals from the states, and today’s start of digital radio broadcasting by SBS and the ABC. Listen to Australian news that didn’t make it into last wee...
Datum: 01.07.2009 01:56 •
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Today, we welcome a special guest in our studios: Mary Ryan. She coaches the singers’ voices for the new Vic Opera Show “Ariadne auf Naxos”. Listen to her story and some carefully selected music. Besides, we take a look into the arts section of German-language newspapers. The R...
Datum: 01.07.2009 01:18 •
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Last week we asked you for your favourite holiday spots in Down Under. Thanks to many calls and a lot of feedback via email, it became a tricky choice for us. However, today we will let you know which destination made it into our final selection. And: Cash or credit card? Which method of payment do...
Datum: 30.06.2009 03:57 •
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An Interview with the artistic director of the &uot;Rheingau Music Festival&uot; Michael Herrmann conducted by Florian Messner, a report about the Berlin-Initiative Ohrenstrand, an attempt to increase the appreciation of contemporary music and news from Austria.
Producer: Florian Messner
Datum: 29.06.2009 01:07 •
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You’ll hear an interview with Stefan Aust, German Journalist and author of the book &uot;The Baader Meinhof Complex&uot; about the changes the RAF brought about in German politics and legislation. Then Ursula Schappi takes over with the social calendar and the Swiss Echo and a story ...
Datum: 28.06.2009 11:04 •
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Next year, Germany’s budget will require 86 billion Euros in additional loans. We take a look at the 2010 budget and speculate for who is going to be the next Minister of Finance after the September elections. Besides, we have our weekly press review and the latest news from Europe in “...
Datum: 26.06.2009 01:58 •
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Our guest in the segment ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour&uot; today is Paul Olbrich, from the Theatre Ensemble &uot;Erfreuliches Theater&uot; which is going to present the multimedia play &uot;The Queen of Colours&uot; in English, German and French in Brisbane and Sydney fro...
Datum: 25.06.2009 11:04 •
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?lokal — 03“. Your program for Melbourne and Victoria. “03” stands for everything related to Victoria, to the place you live in, your city, your suburb, your township or your street. Listen to the snow report, club news, event guide and the regional press review. And follow ...
Datum: 25.06.2009 04:17 •
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Two years ago, the Australian government sent troops into the Northern Territory, in order to pacify remote aboriginal communities. We take a critical look at the results of this mission. Listen to our weekly press review. And: The third part of “Metropolis” about the future of Alice Sp...
Datum: 24.06.2009 02:42 •
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Today we introduce the author Claudio Magris, who just won one of Germany’s most prestigious literary prizes. We take a look at a former GDR-filmmaker who dared to criticize the regime years before the Berlin Wall fell and who had to pay the price in having his work censored. Finally, we go b...
Datum: 24.06.2009 01:51 •
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Today we are travelling around Australia: what are your favourite spots in Down Under, which places do you recommend for a weekend trip, and where do you take friends on a visit from overseas? Our listeners’ suggestions include Philip Island, a flight to Tasmania and strolling along 90-mile-l...
Datum: 23.06.2009 03:57 •
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On the occasion of the religious leaders’ summit in Rome, today’s topic is the inter-religious dialogue. We present you two German authors, the world-renowned Stefan Zweig and the less-known Elisabeth Langessner, who was the first woman ever to obtain the prestigious Büchnerpreis. ...
Datum: 23.06.2009 03:46 •
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World News by Esther Blank.
20 years ago the Berlin wall fell, Ute Mayer from DW is investigating what is now happening along the &uot;wall strip&uot;.
The second report is about the student strikes that took place all over Germany last week. Reporter Benjamin Braden.
The third report by...
Datum: 22.06.2009 01:37 •
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Elena Cats Chernin is an Australian Composer. She is also famous for writing music for films such as her latest work in the claymation “Mary and Max”. Elena Cats Chernin is our guest in “Profile”. Adrian Plitzco hosts the show.
Datum: 20.06.2009 01:41 •
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Teheran in turmoil: People take to the streets to protest against the allegedly forged election results. Today’s “Wochenjournal” is dedicated to the political situation in Iran. Besides, we have the weekly press review and introduce our brand-new program segment “Europa Aktu...
Datum: 19.06.2009 00:36 •
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Our guests in the segment ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour&uot; today are Andreas Dammann, President of the NSW branch of SAGSE - the Society for Australian-German Student Exchange and Elspeth Price, one of the Australian students who gained one of the scholarships to Germany last year. They ...
Datum: 18.06.2009 11:07 •
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Today we are welcoming you to a jam-packed ?Australienjournal“, covering a wide range of topics. Football: Australia’s candidature for the 2018 world cup and today’s qualifying match against Japan. Migration: A report on the Refugee week running until June 20th. The second part of...
Datum: 17.06.2009 02:16 •
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How come pupils performed so differently in PISA tests over the last years? We analyse which countries scored best — and why! Listen to our report on retirement funds in Indonesia and sift with us through German newspaper articles on the new René Magritte Museum in Brussels and Philip Se...
Datum: 16.06.2009 11:00 •
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Today’s Talkback is fully dedicated to winter and the typical subjects of the cold season. We are talking about the current wave of flu: how to avoid catching a cold and the best insider tips for household remedies. Handicraft: Is knitting socks and pumpers still part of our modern lives? And...
Datum: 16.06.2009 02:30 •
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In today’s Kulturreport Trudi Latour talks to Katharina Stuebe, a German photographer who has just released a photographical book titled “A tribute to Jörn Utzorn”. Utzorn is the architect of the world famous Sydney Opera house. Her work is dedicated to the man and his buildi...
Datum: 15.06.2009 01:30 •
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Today in the Australian Current Affairs in German - a feature by Trudi Latour about the forthcoming refugee week and a report about the discussions about racism in Australia following the protests by international students. In the Swiss Program with Ursula Schappi, you'll hear the weekly news a...
Datum: 14.06.2009 11:12 •
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A jam-packed hour of Switch:On on this second Saturday of the month. In the program: an exclusive exhibition preview, a controversial survey on the not existing right of gay people to donate blood, a phone line into what would likely be the most decadent party of the year and DIY HipHop. Of cours...
Datum: 12.06.2009 14:00 •
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The German Federal Republic is celebrating its 60th birthday this year. Looking back, it’s been a most prosperous time, culminating in Germany’s successful promotion of the idea of a unified, strong and borderless European Union. But things are looking grim, particularly in the former E...
Datum: 12.06.2009 03:09 •
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Our guest in the segment ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour&uot; today is Katharina Stübe, the German Photographer who just published the book &uot;The Sails of the Opera House - A Tribute to Jörn Utzon&uot;. In the &uot;Wirtschaftsreport&uot; with Wolfgang Mueller you...
Datum: 11.06.2009 11:04 •
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In today’s “Australienjournal“: A group of distinguished Australians recently received the highest honours of the Australian nation. Queensland Premier Anna Bligh’s balancing act between frugality and loss of political capital. Numerous Australian patients are opting to trav...
Datum: 10.06.2009 01:05 •
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Does popular culture really fall into the category culture? We're putting this question up for consideration today, without giving an answer. We'd rather listen to a few examples: The first ever “fair dinkum” James-Bond-Conference in Saarbrücken and the German teenage girls...
Datum: 09.06.2009 11:55 •
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Today’s Talkback has three topics: Ageing in Australia - Curse or blessing? By 2023 the retirement age will have been raised to 67. We talk about the benefits and disadvantages of the new rules. Also: Travelling with children - Nightmare or a piece of cake? Does it even make sense to go on a ...
Datum: 09.06.2009 02:01 •
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Bulgarian shepherds have always known it, and so have many other people with longevity: If you eat live bacteria, as found in certain yogurts, you can cheat death and live longer. Florian Messner spoke to someone who advocates the regular intake of so-called pro-biotic bacteria. His name is Vladimi...
Datum: 08.06.2009 00:39 •
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In tonight's program, we look at the 53rd Biennale in Venice. It's the world's oldest and most important contemporary arts show. 90 artists from 77 nations, including Germany and Australia, are exhibiting their best works. Also on the show: A book review, &uot;Langsamer Abschied&...
Datum: 07.06.2009 11:47 •
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A world without computers — what an alien thought! They have become indispensible, in our schools, in the workplace. But you can also have fun with computers. We’re talking computer games, the kids (and adults) who play then, and the brainy people who invent them. Ari and Basti, our two...
Datum: 06.06.2009 02:51 •
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Yesterday marked the 20th anniversary of the Tinanmen Square Massacre in Peking. Twenty years on, what is the legacy of this day and what happened to the democratic movement in China? Our focus today with Pamela Rauleder. We also report on US-president Obama who visits Dresden today and yesterday ...
Datum: 05.06.2009 01:39 •
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Today in the segment ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour&uot;, you'll hear the 2. part of the interview with the German Actor, Rockstar and Songwriter Hans-Martin Stier, with music from his latest CDs. In the &uot;Wirtschaftsreport&uot; with Wolfgang Mueller your hear his interview w...
Datum: 04.06.2009 11:06 •
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Today’s &uot;Medical Talkback&uot; with Dr Johannes Wenzel focuses on depression. Deprimere originates from Latin and means ?to weigh something down”. Especially during the cold and dark season we often feel shiftless and lethargic. Is that a depression? Where does it start and ...
Datum: 04.06.2009 00:20 •
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Violent assaults on Indian guest students have been making headlines for the last couple of days. We look into this issue from the Australian point of view. Our correspondent in Mumbai, Judith Hug-Frankorsi, fills us in how the attacks are being judged in India. We also talk about topics that did n...
Datum: 03.06.2009 00:41 •
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This coming weekend the world’s second largest democracy will vote its representatives: the EU parliamentary elections take place. What choices do voters face on Sunday and why are so many Germans disinterested in European politics? In addition, SBS Radio’s last “EuropamagazinR...
Datum: 02.06.2009 02:10 •
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Today’s “Kaffeeklatsch” with three topics. Newspaper reports say bullying is on the rise - especially in primary schools, with every forth child affected there. Is bullying normal again? Also current: What is fair pay for executives - ten times the salary of their employees, or ev...
Datum: 01.06.2009 01:09 •
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Today in the Australian Current Affairs in German Trudi Latour, reports about the Amnesty International report and its mention of Australia, about the other side of Christmas Island and about the new board members of SBS. Then we follow with the social calendar and the Swiss Program with Ursula Sc...
Datum: 31.05.2009 11:05 •
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Sigrid Schweiger arrived in Australia in 2000, after living, studying and working in Freiburg, Lucerne and Amsterdam. She met her husband on a cruise ship, and runs a business in Melbourne, called “Language Matters”, specialising in German, English, Dutch and French tuition and cross-cu...
Datum: 30.05.2009 00:40 •
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The world is concerned over North Korea's increasing military aggression. On Monday, the communist country staged a successful underground nuclear test, followed by test-firing short-range missiles. Now, Pyongyang has threatened South Korea with an attack. What exactly is it that the communist ...
Datum: 29.05.2009 02:06 •
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Today in the segment ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour&uot; you'll hear from the German actor, rock musician, Songwriter and Sea Captain Hans-Martin Stier, with music from his latest CDs. Today we talk about the early days, when Hans-Martin turned from rock star to actor after an epiphany ...
Datum: 28.05.2009 11:06 •
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Today’s musical “Hausbesuch” leads us into Melbourne’s South where Matthias Heinrichmann lives. Occupational he is a male nurse, but his live is defined by Rock’n’Roll. Matthias is a record collector, DJ and frequently on tour in Melbourne’s music scene. Pa...
Datum: 28.05.2009 01:27 •
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The ?Australienjournal“: Australian authorities are calling for a kind of voluntary quarantine for persons experiencing flu symptoms. Lobby groups accept the government’s arguments for a higher minimum pension age of 67 years, but fear rising health premiums. Stephanie Hofmaier from the...
Datum: 27.05.2009 02:01 •
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Europe is in election mode. The EU parliamentary elections will be held on the 7th of June with immigration and the refugee issue becoming one of the sticking topics. We also take a look at the 32nd protestant church day in Germany as well as the final rescue efforts around German car maker Opel. A...
Datum: 26.05.2009 02:15 •
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Today’s “Kaffeeklatsch” has three topics. Almost a soccer miracle: VFL Wolfsburg - for the first time in the club’s history - is Germany’s new soccer champion. Furthermore: Last Saturday Germany celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Federal Republic. 600,000 people at...
Datum: 25.05.2009 01:18 •
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Max Cooke, born in 1924, is one of Australia's best known piano experts. The Melbourne-born professor studied, lived and worked all over Europe, notably in Salzburg, Paris and Bremen. In 2001, he received the &uot;Bundesverdienstkreuz Erster Klasse&uot;. He's also a recipient of the...
Datum: 23.05.2009 00:13 •
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In today’s program, we celebrate the 60th birthday of the German Federal Republic. What are the milestones of the last decades? How did West-Germany come to exist? What happened to the East, and how did the people react when the nation was unified? Also on the program: Who’s going to be...
Datum: 22.05.2009 04:51 •
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Today in the segment ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour&uot; you'll hear from the prominent German journalist and author Stefan Aust, who is currently visiting the Sydney Film Festival and talks about his long term project &uot;The Baader Meinhof Komplex&uot;. Business program with ...
Datum: 21.05.2009 11:05 •
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The “Australienjournal“ with the following topics: Take care — a criminal network modified ATMs around Australia to steal the secret account details of customers. The police is speaking of a mafia, the traces now lead overseas. We revisit the events of the past week. In Sydney the...
Datum: 20.05.2009 00:25 •
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In today’s arts and culture program we talk about the Varus battle, and we take a look at what became of the rescue operations at Cologne?s town archive. More than two months ago, the building collapsed and buried thousands of invaluable documents. We interview the author Colin Holden. He jus...
Datum: 19.05.2009 10:00 •
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Germany’s political parties experiment with the science of colours: almost four months to go until the federal elections and the parties started speculating who would get along best with whom. A European science team is travelling to mars. In a simulated space shuttle, that is. On “boa...
Datum: 19.05.2009 01:34 •
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Today’s “Kaffeeklatsch” has three topics. Firstly: The Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow, with Norway winning and Germany finishing 20th. Fair call, or a total embarrassment? Secondly: The pension with 67 is on its way in Australia - and may also implicate a higher preservation ag...
Datum: 18.05.2009 00:25 •
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Today in the Australian Current Affairs in German, a report about the effects of the Federal Government’s budget on the situation for immigrants to Australia — less skilled migrants but more place for asylum seekers. Then we follow with the social calendar and the Swiss Program with Ur...
Datum: 17.05.2009 11:07 •
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Sir Gustav Nossal was born in 1931 in Bad Ischl, Austria. He grew up in Vienna, before escaping Nazism in 1939, with his Catholic mother, Jewish father, and two brothers. The family settled in Australia, unlike his grandmother, who perished in Theresienstadt. The rest is history, as they say... So ...
Datum: 16.05.2009 00:29 •
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Pope Benedict`s journey into the Middle East was the topic of this week. The trip was considered explosive, a diplomatic tightrope walk - especially in relation to Israel. We revisit the most relevant stops and meetings and look at how the pontiff was received by political and religious leaders and...
Datum: 15.05.2009 00:25 •
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Today in the segment ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour - Lebensgeschichten“we’ll hear the last part of the life story of Erhard Gohl, from the arrival in the detention camp in Australia in 1941 to today. In the business program we'll bring you a report about a new law to combat th...
Datum: 14.05.2009 11:05 •
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In today’s “Hausbesuch” we visit Sebastian Bär. The 20 year old knew already some years ago that he wanted to do his social service in an English speaking country. For ten months now his desire has been fulfilled — he works in Bayswater at the “Tabulam and Templer...
Datum: 14.05.2009 02:10 •
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Today with a special on the national budget. Who are the losers and winners of the billion dollar deficit budget? What are the main changes and reactions? This week also is national volunteer week. We speak to a German who extensively works with volunteers. And we look towards Brisbane, where more ...
Datum: 13.05.2009 01:28 •
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The cultural program ?Feuilleton für die Ohren“. We talk to the Swiss viola player and violinist Jürg Dähler about his work and instruments. German actor Ulrich Tukur has been honoured with German Film Prize as best actor of the year. Plus: The next instalment of our series ...
Datum: 12.05.2009 10:00 •
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Two elections will be held in Germany this year: The national and the European parliamentary elections. Only last weekend the Greens have decided their own political agenda. The campaigns also highlight the question of the relative importance of European politics for Germany. We report on further s...
Datum: 12.05.2009 01:12 •
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Today’s topic is Volunteering, due to the fact that the National Volunteer Week commences this Monday. In Australia, 5 million people work voluntarily and perform a total of around 700 million working hours each year. We discuss, whether volunteering makes our society a better place or if unp...
Datum: 11.05.2009 00:53 •
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Young people love to travel — yet how top travel sustainable, that’s one of our topics today! We also have four Au Pairs with us, an interview with Bratze, a band from Hamburg who makes electro-punk and we cross live to Stuttgart’s Wagenhallen, a culture centre where a thousand pe...
Datum: 09.05.2009 01:00 •
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The fight against the Taliban has reached a new height, as Pakistan keeps shelling the Swat Valley. The area is notorious for its beauty, but since the take-over by Taliban forces it has turned into a trap for civilians. How does the Pakistani government cope with an imminent threat so close to its...
Datum: 08.05.2009 00:20 •
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Today in the segment ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour“ we’ll hear the third part of the life story of Erhard Gohl, concentrating on his Templer community's evacuation to Australia from Palestine during WWII on the Queen Elisabeth. In the business program we’ll return to Isr...
Datum: 07.05.2009 11:05 •
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Today’s &uot;Medical Talkback&uot; with Dr Johannes Wenzel focuses on the Swine Flu. There is no entry in the dictionary on the term ... Why? Is it really a new kind of influenza? What are its symptoms? Will the H-1-N-1 virus reach Australia, and if so, how can we prevent contracting ...
Datum: 07.05.2009 00:37 •
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South Australia has banned free plastic bags. Is this really going to have an effect on the environment? Also, Canberra, the Northern Territory and Victoria have unveiled their budgets this week. What’s more — a German woman is currently paddling around Oz in a Kayak. This and more in t...
Datum: 06.05.2009 01:13 •
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It’s been five years since ten new members joined the European Union. The EU-East-enlargement - we recapitulate. When talking about Germany as the world’s export leader, we often suppress one aspect: a large asset is the international arms trade. Further: Is Opel going to be saved by th...
Datum: 05.05.2009 01:13 •
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Next weekend is the second Sunday of the month — meaning that once again it is time to honour the mothers in Australia, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. That’s why for weeks now, the media bombard potential consumers with all sorts of advertisements. Buy this, buy that. Only this CD wi...
Datum: 04.05.2009 01:10 •
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Today in the Australian Current Affairs in German, a report about the government’s Defence white paper which details plans to spend in excess of 100-billion dollars on Defence over the next four years. Then we follow with the social calendar and the Swiss Program with Ursula Schappi who brin...
Datum: 03.05.2009 11:07 •
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Pfiffikus makes a movie! Well . . . not really, but we are looking into the business of making a movie and Eilidh, Leah and Richard even try it themselves at a workshop at ACMI. Guinevire talks to a camera woman and Celina to a costume designer. And lots of kids tell us about their favourite movie ...
Datum: 02.05.2009 04:16 •
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It’s been around 100 days since Barack Obama got into office. Time to recapitulate but also to have a closer look at the forthcoming plans of the 44th American President. Was Obama able to match the high expectations he brought with him into the White House in January? What do American citiz...
Datum: 01.05.2009 01:38 •
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Today in the segment ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour - Lebensgeschichten“ we’ll hear the second part of the life story of Erhard Gohl, who tells us about the time between the world wars, when his father became the first Templer bank manger and initiated a successful citrus export bu...
Datum: 30.04.2009 11:05 •
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Fraser Islands is a paradise for many tourists! Especially the self-drive Jeep tours are high in demand. However, they are not only fun, but also dangerous: Two weeks ago two young Europeans died as a result of an accident with their self-drive jeep. Just a few days later, a German woman broke a ve...
Datum: 29.04.2009 00:56 •
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Last week somebody paid 18.000 Euro for a painting by Adolf Hitler. Is it ethical to sell pictures by Adolf Hitler? The German Lolas strike the news as well, as “John Rabe” has been honoured as best movie, a true story about the “Schindler of China”. In addition, we have a r...
Datum: 29.04.2009 00:23 •
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Around the globe, euthanasia is considered at least controversial, if not taboo. Europe`s countries have so many different opinions about it that it looks like a rag rug when it comes to discussing the topic. We look at these opinions today. Furthermore, we talk about the real threat of the swine ...
Datum: 28.04.2009 01:30 •
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The Australian Government seems to be very generous at the moment: The $900 cash-splash has reached the first tax-payers. The next budget could also include an increase of the single-aged pension. Does the government waste the money, as claimed by the opposition? Or are Kevin Rudd and Wayne Swan o...
Datum: 27.04.2009 01:21 •
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Matthias Kunze is the new Reverend of the German Lutheran Church in Melbourne. He’s replacing Joachim von Mitzlaff, who’s returning to Germany after nine fruitful years. But who is this man who’s lived and worked abroad before, and has been leading the Christuskirche Dresden-Streh...
Datum: 26.04.2009 10:15 •
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In today’s show, we talk about Uli Edel’s thought-provoking RAF thriller “Baader Meinhof Complex”. It’s clearly one of Germany’s most expensive films. But is it a good film? Also: How exciting is the life of a film reviewer? Christian Buss, a visiting film critic...
Datum: 25.04.2009 01:36 •
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Trade Shows can be a good indicator for upcoming economic developments. In particular the number of visitors and exhibitors reflect the state of the concerned industry. At the moment, the world largest industrial exhibition takes place in Hanover, the art world meets in Cologne and a car fair is he...
Datum: 24.04.2009 00:23 •
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Today in the life story series of ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour - Lebensgeschichten“ we’ll from Erhard Gohl, who was born in Haifa as descendent of the several hundred strong group of German Templers, who immigrated to Palestine in the middle of the 19th century to escape religiou...
Datum: 23.04.2009 11:09 •
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Today’s ?Hausbesuch“ brings us to Ann-Kathrin Nikolov in North Fitzroy. After studying at university for one term in Melbourne, she was addicted to Australia and its &uot;vibrant, friendly, multicultural&uot; people. Shortly before her 30th birthday, she took the chance to get a...
Datum: 23.04.2009 01:56 •
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This week in the ?Australienjournal“: The most desirable job in the world is caretaker on a lonesome island in Queensland. We spoke to the German girl Miriam Novak, who is one of the finalists applying for this job. In addition, we have the Chef de Cuisine of the Crown Restaurant “Breez...
Datum: 22.04.2009 01:55 •
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Today’s show deals with music in the concert hall, music in international competitions and music as the film's topic. In the concert hall we will meet in spirit the composer Johannes Brahms in our series ?Komponisten im Gespräch“. The former vice president of the association of...
Datum: 21.04.2009 02:17 •
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In this week’s “Europamagazin” we look into the correlation between Verdi’s opera “Nabucco” and the European gas market. We ask: What was the political week like in Germany? Hear a review of the movie “Trade” and find out about the GDR-classic “...
Datum: 21.04.2009 01:24 •
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The Audi Festival of German Films started last week. Since the opening night, 23 Films have already been screened. This week, we talk about movies that are worth watching and about a few flickers that might not be everyone’s cup of tea. In addition, we have a review of “Jerichow” ...
Datum: 20.04.2009 01:18 •
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Today in the Australian Current Affairs in German, a report about last weeks explosion on a boat arriving in Australia with suspected asylum seekers. Then an interview by Ursula Schappi with Reinhardt Wurtz about the upcoming Beer Day Lunch. Then the Social Calendar and the Swiss Program with Ursu...
Datum: 19.04.2009 11:08 •
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The German coming-of-age drama Krabat has been shown in 38 countries and is set to become a cult hit for fantasy film lovers. Shot in Romania and Germany in lavish style, it tells the story of Krabat, an orphan who ends up in a mysterious mill, led by a charismatic master. One of the film’s a...
Datum: 18.04.2009 03:27 •
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The “Wochenjournal” focuses on the Audi Festival of German Films. The opening nights were a huge success and we visited the one in Melbourne. Talking about the event on our program are Goethe Institut director Klaus Krischok, and actress Anna Maria Mühe. Today, we have a review o...
Datum: 17.04.2009 01:54 •
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Today in the program ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour“ we’ll hear the second part of Heidi's Lebensgeschichte, bringing us from the eventful last war year to a new start in Australia in 1954. Heidi and her husband, whose professional certificates were not accepted here, did not f...
Datum: 16.04.2009 11:04 •
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In today’s ?Wunschkonzert“ we do not only fulfil your music request, but also have a lot of interesting information regarding the Audi Festival of German Films. We have a review of “The Invention of the Curry Sausage” and of the documentary “Eye to Eye”. In addit...
Datum: 16.04.2009 03:27 •
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The time has come for the eighth annual Festival of German Films to begin. The opening film, tonight in Sydney and tomorrow in Melbourne, is “The Baader Meinhof Komplex”, a docu drama, or political thriller, about Germany’s notorious former terror group, the Red Army Faction. In t...
Datum: 15.04.2009 00:53 •
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The Audi Festival of German Films opens in Melbourne on Thursday. We talk to the festival director Klaus Krischok and look at some highlights. - A new episode of the series “Komponisten im Gespräch”. Today's composer is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The ?Feuilleton für die Ohre...
Datum: 14.04.2009 06:48 •
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The Euro turns ten. After a good start, the currency is now in its first crisis, its puberty one could say. We have a report on the occasion of the anniversary of the European currency. Furthermore, we have a look at Islam lessons at an Austrian school and find out about how a town in Bulgaria tri...
Datum: 14.04.2009 01:00 •
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Today’s ?Kaffeeklatsch“ is all about Easter. Good Friday, Easter Sunday — crucifixion and rising of Jesus — that’s why we celebrate Easter. How do the chocolate bunnies fit into this? Why eggs and rabbits and all the other easter traditions? How did you celebrate Easte...
Datum: 13.04.2009 01:18 •
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Georg Frierich Händel was famous during his lifetime, and has remained so until this day. He died in London 250 years ago, on the 14th of April 1759. We reflect on his life, music and achievements, talk about his birth place, Halle in Germany, and play some of his divine music, e.g. “Was...
Datum: 12.04.2009 11:04 •
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We bring you the young stars of the Audi Festival of German Film and also a preview of films! We also visit the world Jazz capital — New York. And cross into the Good Friday night in Cologne. On top - an interview with Ollie Schulz and lots of new music from Germany! Switch:On — the pro...
Datum: 11.04.2009 03:34 •
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In today’s show, we have a Good Friday Special for you: A live recording of the Thomaner Choir’s recent A Capella concert in Melbourne. The concert features beautiful motets and other sacral masterpieces by J.S. Bach and Felix Mendelssohn. The famous choir comprises 55 boys, aged 10 to ...
Datum: 10.04.2009 05:06 •
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Today in the program ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour“ we’ll hear another segment in the series “Life Stories”, with German-Australians who have already lived a bit and therefore have a lot of stories to tell A lady by the name of Heidi tells us about the maybe most impor...
Datum: 09.04.2009 11:12 •
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In today’s ?Hausbesuch“, we visit Thomas Böhmert in Croydon Hills. The migrant from the former GDR tried to leave his country in the early 80s. But he was caught and landed in prison before being “bought out” by the West German government. In 1986 he went to New Zealand...
Datum: 09.04.2009 01:07 •
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Today in the Australian Current Affairs in German, a report about the Federal Government’s decision to endorse the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and one about the The High Court ruling that the federal government's tax bonus payments of up to 900-dollars to more tha...
Datum: 08.04.2009 03:42 •
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Australia is one of the most beautiful continents of the world — but with its poisonous spiders, sharks and box jelly fish the continent is also dangerous. The author of the book “Gefährliches Australien“ tells us how dangerous or safe Australia really is. Unlike the economy,...
Datum: 08.04.2009 01:06 •
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Today we focus on the conservation of language. In times of digitalisation and fast communication language is cut into small pieces, in order to fit into at text message or email. But how can one fit a whole book on mobile phone? And why? Furthermore, we talk about the experiment to renew alpine fo...
Datum: 07.04.2009 10:41 •
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Do our genes give away everything about us? Have we already become a kind of see-through species? Dont we get a job because a employer can access information on possible future diseases? We look at this controverse topic from various European points of view. In the second half of the show we look a...
Datum: 07.04.2009 01:19 •
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Normally, Madonna is famous for her music. But lately, the Pop-Diva made headlines with her plans to adopt another child from Malawi, Africa. In today’s talk-back program, we discuss adoption in general, as well as other options, such as the controversial commercial surrogacy programs in Indi...
Datum: 06.04.2009 01:14 •
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Today’s show is all about music. Kids reporter Gwinni and Celina have visited a violin maker and asked him how to turn wood into a violin. Furthermore, we talked with Maxine, Kai, Griffin, Naomi and Luca about their relationship with music. “Pfiffikus” with Adrian Plitzco and Lisa...
Datum: 04.04.2009 01:55 •
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Today’s show is all about music. Kids reporter Gwinni and Celina have visited a violin maker and asked him how to turn wood into a violin. Furthermore, we talked with Maxine, Kai, Griffin, Naomi and Luca about their relationship with music. “Pfiffikus” with Adrian Plitzco and Lisa...
Datum: 04.04.2009 01:18 •
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It has been a long time since Germany had a Kaiser. Most of the former lairds, dukes and barons vanished from society. But in a lot of other countries like Great Britain, Spain, or the Lower Countries, monarchy is still the way to go. Which role does the monarchy play in 21st century Europe? Furthe...
Datum: 03.04.2009 01:17 •
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In the series “Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour” we’ll continue the life story of Walter and Hildegard Eckardt, two residents at the Allambie Heights Retirement Village. We'll pick up the story in 1954, when they reached Australia and soon after established a successful nurs...
Datum: 02.04.2009 11:06 •
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It’s autumn — the best time of year to think about a flu vaccination, or isn’t it? Furthermore, Dr. Johannes Wenzel will talk about the healing consequences of fasting and how important it is, to have routine preventive medical checks. And as usual, our radio doctor is answering y...
Datum: 02.04.2009 01:56 •
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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd will attend the G-20 meeting in London on Thursday, where he tries to restart the global economy with other world leaders. But how do the other countries think about the situation in Australia? Two weeks ago, Anna Bligh was officially elected as Premier of Queensland. Our ...
Datum: 01.04.2009 02:15 •
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Gustav Mahlers Music was ahead of its time. In today’s episode of our new series “Komponisten im Gespräch” we talk about his life and his musical creations. The Bauhaus is turning 90; we have a look at its development and try to find out about its current status in the world ...
Datum: 31.03.2009 09:41 •
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No matter if London, Rome or Vienna, European streets were packed with people who protested against the international handling of the world financial crisis. We listened to the demonstrants in Berlin. The soccer ground is a good place to tackle cultural prejudice as a club in Germany shows. Here, M...
Datum: 31.03.2009 00:19 •
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Today’s Kaffeeklatsch is all about humor. German humor. You might think such thing does not exist? German Comedy Ambassador Henning Wehn and the Fatherlands’s foremost Yodelmeister Otto Kuhnle prove the opposite. They are in Melbourne for the International Comedy Festival and today̵...
Datum: 30.03.2009 00:46 •
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In today’s program, Jakob Anderhandt, author and historian in Sydney, talks about the rather short-lived German colonial program, under Kaiser Wilhelm II. He also reveals how Sydney almost became the (hidden) capital of the German colonial empire in the Pacific, more than 100 years ago. Also ...
Datum: 29.03.2009 11:01 •
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In today’s profile, Christian Froelicher speaks to Ingrid Volkmer from the University of Melbourne. Dr Volkmer came to Australia from Germany, via the United States and New Zealand. She’s the author of “News in the Global Sphere: A Study of CNN and Its Impact on Global Communicati...
Datum: 28.03.2009 00:47 •
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This week, speeches were delivered by high-ranking German politicians. Chancellor Angela Merkel gave an interview on a talk show, broadcast on ARD television. Two days later, the German President Horst Köhler followed with his address to the nation in Berlin. Today’s in-depth report focu...
Datum: 27.03.2009 01:59 •
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In the series “Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour“ we’ll hear the first of the life stories of people living at Allambie Heights Retirement Village — today with 95 year old Walter und 90 year old Hildegard Eckardt, who emigrated to Australia from the GDR in 1954. (23’)
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Datum: 26.03.2009 11:15 •
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The Queensland elections are over and we have a review of the results. Our Sydney correspondent Barbara Barkhausen talks about the patriotism of Oscar winner Cate Blanchett. Furthermore, we have an exclusive interview with the chief conductor of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Also on the show: T...
Datum: 25.03.2009 01:50 •
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An archive in Southern Germany, host to some of the most important documents and treasures of German History, stored safely deep into the hills, is just one of today’s topics. In the second part of the show we have a new episode of our new series “Komponisten im Gespräch”. Th...
Datum: 24.03.2009 03:08 •
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Drinkable, clean water is a matter of course. For us. But for almost a billion of people, access to clean water is not guaranteed. During last week's world water forum in Istanbul, experts tried to find solutions for this problem - and did not succeed. French president Sarcozy and German chance...
Datum: 23.03.2009 23:02 •
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The Job of your dreams is today’s topic. What did you dream of as a child? Did you make your dream come true? Or did you stir up your professional life by starting a new career from scratch? In addition, the latest sport news and a lot of music. The “Kaffeeklatsch” with Oliver Heu...
Datum: 23.03.2009 01:42 •
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Heute hören Sie Trudi Latour mit den Current Affairs aus Australien auf Deutsch; zunächst mit einem Beitrag zum Ausgang der Wahlen in Queensland. Dann wenden wir uns der Bundespolitik zu, den neuen Arbeitsplatzgesetzen. (14’)-
In der zweiten Hälfte des Programms hören Sie...
Datum: 22.03.2009 11:03 •
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In ?Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour“ you’ll hear the first part of a series about the life stories of the overwhelmingly German people living in the Allambi Heights Lutheran Retirement Village. Today an overview, for which you are invited to the Lunchkreis, compered by pastor Dirk Wne...
Datum: 22.03.2009 05:13 •
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The Thomaschoir is one of the world’s leading boys’ choirs. It was founded some 800 years ago in Leipzig, Germany. One of its many musical directors was Johann Sebastian Bach. His 16th successor is Georg Christoph Biller. Christian Froelicher spoke to him, as part of a wide-ranging feat...
Datum: 21.03.2009 00:38 •
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Last weekend, Avalon airport near Melbourne saw a lot of action. Every two years, the International Air show attracts a vast number of spectators and business representatives. Of course, there was also a spectacle in the skies with hundreds of flight shows over the six-day event. We were on locatio...
Datum: 20.03.2009 02:46 •
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In today’s ?Hausbesuch“ we visit Pia Nebel in her warehouse in Colingwood. Six years ago, the video artist embarked on a backpacker's journey across southeast asia, which eventually brought her to Australia. Now she calls Melbourne her home. We revisit her journey with our ears as P...
Datum: 20.03.2009 01:22 •
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A 173 years old document, is drawing a lot of attention and could possibly change the legal situation around land rights of the South Australian Aboriginal community. The Rudd Government has lowered the immigration quota for skilled visa candidates. Unclear tendencies in the upcoming election in Qu...
Datum: 18.03.2009 03:35 •
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In today’s show we have Hans Schroeder as a guest. Hans has been organising an upcoming visit of the world famous Thomaner choir to Australia. In the second part of the show we have a new episode of our new series “Komponisten im Gespräch”. This time we have a look on the lif...
Datum: 17.03.2009 10:18 •
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Austrian Joseph Fritzl kept his daughter imprisoned in his cellar for 24 years and fathered seven children with her. Now he is being put on trial. Furthermore, we report about the preparation for the upcoming meeting of the EU and have a review of the German book fair in Leipzig, with a view on 20 ...
Datum: 17.03.2009 00:31 •
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Award-winning author Sasa Stanisic in conversation with Trudi Latour about his first novel “How the soldier repaired the gramophone”. Born in Bosnia-Herzegovina, he fled as a 14-year old with his parents to Germany and used his personal experiences of the war in the Balkans in his novel...
Datum: 16.03.2009 05:20 •
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Der preisgekrönte Author Sasa Stanisic spricht mit Trudi Latour über seinen Debütroman &uot;Wie der Soldat das Grammophon repariert&uot;. In Bosnien-Herzegowina geboren, flüchtete er als 14-jähriger nach Deutschland und verarbeitete seine Erfahrungen in diesem Roman...
Datum: 16.03.2009 03:27 •
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Yesterday, a thousand champagne-slurping celebrities kicked off the Melbourne Fashion Festival in the ballroom of Government House. In today’s “Kaffeeklatsch”, we talk about fashion and the latest trends. What’s the new black in Europe’s summer and Australia’s wi...
Datum: 16.03.2009 02:41 •
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In today’s youth program, the German band “Angelika Express” talk exclusively about their new Album. We also reflect on a kind of music which is not often played on radio: Heavy Metal. Is this self-imposed censorship justified? To find out, we talk to “Negrophagist”, a...
Datum: 14.03.2009 02:37 •
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Two days ago, there was a terrible killing spree at a school in Southern Germany. Due to the fact, the discussion about having weapons and playing violent video games arose again. Today’s in-depth report looks behind the “obvious” reasons; we have interviews with psychologists, bu...
Datum: 13.03.2009 00:25 •
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First up a short summary of the events in Winningen from our colleagues at the DW. (5') In the series “Im Gespraech” Trudi Latour speaks to Marc Viner from the Historic Houses Trust and dramatist and writer Nadine Helmi, who are planning an exhibition about the internment camps of W...
Datum: 12.03.2009 11:03 •
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The International Australian Air Show in Geelong has brought lots of international aerospace experts to Australia. We talked to one of them. For the first time, the internationally renowned Thomaner Choir is visiting Australia. We got a glimpse on what you can expect. Furthermore we take you on an ...
Datum: 11.03.2009 01:14 •
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With today's FFO we visit the critical orchestra, a unique event where German musicians meet to give advice to young conductors. Furthermore we get some insights into the life and work of composer Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. We congratulate the barbie doll on her 50th and you hear what is bein...
Datum: 10.03.2009 10:44 •
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Sunday was the International Women's day. But how is it to be a woman in the year 2009? We have looked for some answers in European politics, the church and spoke to three women from three generations. We visited the CEBIT, the world's largest computer fair and wanted to know: what are the...
Datum: 10.03.2009 02:59 •
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The King of Pop is back! Last Thursday Michael Jackson announced that he will get back on stage, once again. Hearing the news, a lot of people were amazed, but others were shocked. We are talking about Michael Jackson’s comeback and live concerts in general. What was your favourite concert? A...
Datum: 09.03.2009 01:55 •
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In the series “Current Affairs in German&uot; - a report about emission trading. A summary of the Australian situation and an interview with Mr Machnig from the German Federal Environment Department, who was in Australia for talks with the government here. (14') The Social Calender (...
Datum: 08.03.2009 11:06 •
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Not every pet has a home. “Pfiffikus” is visiting a lost dog's home to find what is happening to the pets there. Furthermore our guest Celina talks about her 2 goldfish and Adrian Plitzco and Lisa Lang are talking with the kids at home about their pets.
Datum: 07.03.2009 01:49 •
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Milosevic, Karadzic and now al-Bashir — all of them have been charged by the International War Tribunal in The Hague for war crimes. Today’s in-depth report in the “Wochenjournal” focuses on the accusation of Sudan’s president Omar al-Bashir. Furthermore, we have a rev...
Datum: 06.03.2009 01:58 •
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In the series “Im Gespraech” we’ll join organisers and guests at Berrima, where an exhibition about the internment camp for Germans in WWII was opened by the Berrima District Historic and Family History Society. Over 200 Germans were interned in the little Southern Highland town,...
Datum: 05.03.2009 11:06 •
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Everbody knows that too much sun is dangerous. But what about tanning lotions? Are they safe? That's one of today’s topics, but as usual, the focus is on your health issues. Dr. Johannes Wenzel answers your medical questions. Patrick Wauthier hosts the “Medical Talkback”.
Datum: 05.03.2009 01:16 •
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The environment of the 2005 Cronulla riots is currently getting a filmic replay: Because of security concerns, Sydney’s Greater Union cinemas decided to take the Lebanese-Australian movie “The Combination” of it’s screens just after its release — now it’s back o...
Datum: 04.03.2009 07:00 •
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The ?Feuilleton für die Ohren“, with a focus on moving pictures: We have a report about “Moviemento”, a silent movie cinema in Berlin. Book vs. film: We compare the current movie “The reader” with Bernhard Schlink’s original novel. Furthermore: The life of U...
Datum: 03.03.2009 10:00 •
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The current German Bishops’ Conference in Hamburg is searching for answers to a host of questions from Vatican and Williamson, to financial pressures on catholic communities and the future of the church. Also: Remember the old youth hostel? We talk to the man who started the idea off in Germa...
Datum: 03.03.2009 01:17 •
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In today’s discussion round we talk about globalization. What do our listeners think about it? Is it a good development that people are able to buy the exact same products in Australia, as they can in Germany? Does it enhance the cultural convergence or does it cause a loss of diversity? In a...
Datum: 02.03.2009 01:51 •
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InterNations is an internet-based social community. It was founded several years ago to enable like-minded people to come together - such as German speaking expats in Sydney. In today’s show we introduce four of them to our listeners. In the second part of the show we review some cultural ev...
Datum: 01.03.2009 02:23 •
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Manuel Schürholz is a typical member of “Generation Y”. The 24-year-old graduate has lived and worked all over Europe, the United States and Australia. He’s not afraid to take on new challenges and loves to travel to exotic places, such as Angkor Wat in Cambodia. In todayR...
Datum: 28.02.2009 00:34 •
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Is boxing still a primitive heritage of ancient times, an almost animal-like and cruel sport? Or has its reputation changed, due to famous boxers doing charity work, writing books and showing emotions on talk-shows? The world of Boxing, today’s in-depth report in the “Wochenjournal̶...
Datum: 27.02.2009 00:18 •
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In ?Im Gespräch with Trudi Latour“ you are invited to take part in an exercise in stress management with Dr Thomas Henning, who also explains the benefits of the relaxaion method Autogenes Training. (23’)
Wolfgang Mueller deals with the optimists in the &uot;Wirtschaftsreport&...
Datum: 26.02.2009 11:05 •
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Today we are visiting Maxi Kaerger, who is deaconess in the German Lutheran Church in Melbourne. She will tell us something about herself, her job, living abroad and what she likes to listen to. Also: The Clubnews. The “Hausbesuch” with Patrick Wauthier.
Datum: 26.02.2009 02:48 •
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Queensland's Premier Anna Bligh announced snap elections. She wants to know which party is preferred to lead the way through the state's crisis. We look at the status quo. In addition: The rising of Claymor. Once notorious for being the country's most dangerous place, the Sydney area is...
Datum: 25.02.2009 07:16 •
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Todays ?Feuilleton für die Ohren“ covers a range of topics from serious to entertaining. Firstly, we look into the Oscar success that came rather unexpectedly for the German short film &uot;Spielzeugland&uot;. A new survey shows that the arts and culture industry is Germany's...
Datum: 25.02.2009 06:11 •
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Whilst carnival is being celebrated in many European places, European politicians are trying to straighten the tower of world finances. They met in preparation for the G20 summit in April. A few months after Berlin radio station ?Multikulti“ had to be closed, it unexpectedly reappeared online...
Datum: 24.02.2009 02:42 •
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Today, thousands of Germans participate in the processions of carnival Monday. Once a year, this day marks the climax of German carnival celebrations. Many German cities are flooded by thousands of dressed up spectators, who enjoy singing, dancing, and of course drinking. On the other side of the A...
Datum: 23.02.2009 01:01 •
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In the Current Affairs on Sundays, you’ll hear Trudi Latour with a report about a possible Australian Human Rights Charta, then “In Conversation” with travel guide Rita Luetkehaus, who enlightens us about travelling in Cuba. Ursula Schappi brings us the Social Calender but the Sw...
Datum: 22.02.2009 11:06 •
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Bernd Musch Borowska is the ARD’s regional correspondent for South East Asia, Oceania and the South Pacific. Millions of listeners all over Germany listen to him on a daily basis. They rely on him and his expertise to tell them what’s happening in this (huge, complex, and rapidly changi...
Datum: 21.02.2009 00:24 •
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The mining industry: In Germany, it has not been profitable for a long time, except for the excavation of brown coal. In Australia, the boom seems to be over, too. But where exactly is the development of this crucial industry heading? The Chinese company Chinalco has already shown interest in Rio T...
Datum: 20.02.2009 00:30 •
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Trudi Latour speaks to Dr Thomas Henning, a psychologist from Cologne in the feature &uot;Im Gespräch&uot;. Mental attitudes as well as stresses coming from the outer world can influence our physical wellbeing directly - and the other way around. These processes are used by biofeedback...
Datum: 19.02.2009 11:08 •
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The generosity by Australians to help bushfire victims has been outstanding. We spoke to a volunteer who organised donations given to the Salvation Army. Another topic: The Rudd-government wants to bring about a health system reform. What are the details and what the Pro's and Con's? Furthe...
Datum: 18.02.2009 02:40 •
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Mozart composed ?Zauberflöte“ is the latest production by Co-Opera Australia from Adelaide. Austrian Norbert Hohl, sings the tenor voice in this opera. Furthermore, we invited Severin Donnenberg into the studio. The 42 year old is from Salzburg originally and has been playing the violine...
Datum: 17.02.2009 14:10 •
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German traumatised troops are promised better psychological support - how is this going to happen. Furthermore, we visit the Berlinale in Berlin, that has just has its last screening for this year. And the last part of our special language course “Wendish for beginners” and information ...
Datum: 17.02.2009 01:22 •
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German traumatised troops are promised better psychological support - how is this going to happen. Furthermore, we visit the Berlinale in Berlin, that has just has its last screening for this year. And the last part of our special language course “Wendish for beginners” and information ...
Datum: 17.02.2009 01:22 •
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German traumatised troops are promised better psychological support - how is this going to happen. Furthermore, we visit the Berlinale in Berlin, that has just has its last screening for this year. And the last part of our special language course “Wendish for beginners” and information ...
Datum: 17.02.2009 01:22 •
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Eva Herman, Charlotte Roche, and of course Alice Schwarzer: Three prominent German women with completely different understandings of feminism. Eva Herman sees women in the centre of the family, taking on a rather conventional role. Charlotte Roche wrote about a permissive femaleness, and Alice Sch...
Datum: 16.02.2009 00:31 •
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Eva Herman, Charlotte Roche, and of course Alice Schwarzer: Three prominent German women with completely different understandings of feminism. Eva Herman sees women in the centre of the family, taking on a rather conventional role. Charlotte Roche wrote about a permissive femaleness, and Alice Sch...
Datum: 16.02.2009 00:31 •
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Eva Herman, Charlotte Roche, and of course Alice Schwarzer: Three prominent German women with completely different understandings of feminism. Eva Herman sees women in the centre of the family, taking on a rather conventional role. Charlotte Roche wrote about a permissive femaleness, and Alice Sch...
Datum: 16.02.2009 00:31 •
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Rasa Sasnauskaite was born in Lithuania. She moved to Germany for her university studies, and has lived there for 16 years. Now she’s in Australia, to do her PhD in German Studies at the University of Melbourne. Rasa’s subject, to put it bluntly, is “How can we improve the German ...
Datum: 15.02.2009 10:02 •
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Rasa Sasnauskaite was born in Lithuania. She moved to Germany for her university studies, and has lived there for 16 years. Now she’s in Australia, to do her PhD in German Studies at the University of Melbourne. Rasa’s subject, to put it bluntly, is “How can we improve the German ...
Datum: 15.02.2009 10:02 •
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Rasa Sasnauskaite was born in Lithuania. She moved to Germany for her university studies, and has lived there for 16 years. Now she’s in Australia, to do her PhD in German Studies at the University of Melbourne. Rasa’s subject, to put it bluntly, is “How can we improve the German ...
Datum: 15.02.2009 10:02 •
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Our guests today: Deichkind from Hamburg. But we also have the latest on the Victorian bushfires, where you can get help or how you can find missing friends. Also we bring you two projects that benefit the environment in Australia. And we cross live into the night in snow covered Munich! Switch:On ...
Datum: 14.02.2009 00:13 •
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Our guests today: Deichkind from Hamburg. But we also have the latest on the Victorian bushfires, where you can get help or how you can find missing friends. Also we bring you two projects that benefit the environment in Australia. And we cross live into the night in snow covered Munich! Switch:On ...
Datum: 14.02.2009 00:13 •
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Our guests today: Deichkind from Hamburg. But we also have the latest on the Victorian bushfires, where you can get help or how you can find missing friends. Also we bring you two projects that benefit the environment in Australia. And we cross live into the night in snow covered Munich! Switch:On ...
Datum: 14.02.2009 00:13 •
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The Israeli snap election did not manage to produce a strong new government, as Likud and Kadima are only separated by one seat in the Knesset. In today’s focus, we will not concentrate on the details of Israeli politics, but on the daily lives of average Palestinians in the West Bank. What ...
Datum: 12.02.2009 23:25 •
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The Israeli snap election did not manage to produce a strong new government, as Likud and Kadima are only separated by one seat in the Knesset. In today’s focus, we will not concentrate on the details of Israeli politics, but on the daily lives of average Palestinians in the West Bank. What ...
Datum: 12.02.2009 23:25 •
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The Israeli snap election did not manage to produce a strong new government, as Likud and Kadima are only separated by one seat in the Knesset. In today’s focus, we will not concentrate on the details of Israeli politics, but on the daily lives of average Palestinians in the West Bank. What ...
Datum: 12.02.2009 23:25 •
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Wolfgang Mueller spricht mit Barbara Bierach über den überraschende Rücktritt (per Fax, mit Kopie an die BILD-Zeitung!) von Wirtschaftsminister Michael Glos (CSU). Ausserdem geht’s um die Wirtschafts- und Bankenkrise in Island, hevorgerufen durch die internationale Finanzkrise....
Datum: 12.02.2009 10:01 •
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Wolfgang Mueller spricht mit Barbara Bierach über den überraschende Rücktritt (per Fax, mit Kopie an die BILD-Zeitung!) von Wirtschaftsminister Michael Glos (CSU). Ausserdem geht’s um die Wirtschafts- und Bankenkrise in Island, hevorgerufen durch die internationale Finanzkrise....
Datum: 12.02.2009 10:01 •
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Wolfgang Mueller spricht mit Barbara Bierach über den überraschende Rücktritt (per Fax, mit Kopie an die BILD-Zeitung!) von Wirtschaftsminister Michael Glos (CSU). Ausserdem geht’s um die Wirtschafts- und Bankenkrise in Island, hevorgerufen durch die internationale Finanzkrise....
Datum: 12.02.2009 10:01 •
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Today we visit German artist Tanja Milburn at her North Fitzroy home. The photographer who grew up in Indonesia and Peru speaks about her life and the music that plays a big part in it. Additionally, we present the club news and an interview with Ulrich Allgeyer who wants to bring the stars of Germ...
Datum: 12.02.2009 01:55 •
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Today we visit German artist Tanja Milburn at her North Fitzroy home. The photographer who grew up in Indonesia and Peru speaks about her life and the music that plays a big part in it. Additionally, we present the club news and an interview with Ulrich Allgeyer who wants to bring the stars of Germ...
Datum: 12.02.2009 01:55 •
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Today we visit German artist Tanja Milburn at her North Fitzroy home. The photographer who grew up in Indonesia and Peru speaks about her life and the music that plays a big part in it. Additionally, we present the club news and an interview with Ulrich Allgeyer who wants to bring the stars of Germ...
Datum: 12.02.2009 01:55 •
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The bushfires in Victoria have caused a national tragedy. The worst bushfires in Australian history destroyed parts of the state like a bomb, with 181 dead and more expected. The “Australienjournal” with a special edition that reports on the current situation. The “Australienjourn...
Datum: 11.02.2009 03:05 •
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The bushfires in Victoria have caused a national tragedy. The worst bushfires in Australian history destroyed parts of the state like a bomb, with 181 dead and more expected. The “Australienjournal” with a special edition that reports on the current situation. The “Australienjourn...
Datum: 11.02.2009 03:05 •
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The bushfires in Victoria have caused a national tragedy. The worst bushfires in Australian history destroyed parts of the state like a bomb, with 181 dead and more expected. The “Australienjournal” with a special edition that reports on the current situation. The “Australienjourn...
Datum: 11.02.2009 03:05 •
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After a long waiting the Recital Centre in Melbourne opened its doors. The new concert house is already considered a jewel in Australia's classical music scene. Our today’s program reports on the opening. The “Feuilleton für die Ohren” with Pamela Rauleder.
Datum: 10.02.2009 14:09 •
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After a long waiting the Recital Centre in Melbourne opened its doors. The new concert house is already considered a jewel in Australia's classical music scene. Our today’s program reports on the opening. The “Feuilleton für die Ohren” with Pamela Rauleder.
Datum: 10.02.2009 14:09 •
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After a long waiting the Recital Centre in Melbourne opened its doors. The new concert house is already considered a jewel in Australia's classical music scene. Our today’s program reports on the opening. The “Feuilleton für die Ohren” with Pamela Rauleder.
Datum: 10.02.2009 14:09 •
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Germany's minister for economy Michael Glos has resigned. Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg is designated to fill his shoes. We are reporting on the change. Sweden plans to return to nuclear energy. With this crucial change in politics, the swedish government abandons the once voted end of nuclear ene...
Datum: 10.02.2009 02:16 •
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Germany's minister for economy Michael Glos has resigned. Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg is designated to fill his shoes. We are reporting on the change. Sweden plans to return to nuclear energy. With this crucial change in politics, the swedish government abandons the once voted end of nuclear ene...
Datum: 10.02.2009 02:16 •
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Germany's minister for economy Michael Glos has resigned. Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg is designated to fill his shoes. We are reporting on the change. Sweden plans to return to nuclear energy. With this crucial change in politics, the swedish government abandons the once voted end of nuclear ene...
Datum: 10.02.2009 02:16 •
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In a special broadcast, we cover the devastating bush fires in Victoria, which killed at least 108 people over the last couple of days. While all eyes are on the area East of Melbourne, we summarise the events, statements and reactions by state, federal and international leaders. But we also take a...
Datum: 09.02.2009 02:22 •
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In a special broadcast, we cover the devastating bush fires in Victoria, which killed at least 108 people over the last couple of days. While all eyes are on the area East of Melbourne, we summarise the events, statements and reactions by state, federal and international leaders. But we also take a...
Datum: 09.02.2009 02:22 •
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In a special broadcast, we cover the devastating bush fires in Victoria, which killed at least 108 people over the last couple of days. While all eyes are on the area East of Melbourne, we summarise the events, statements and reactions by state, federal and international leaders. But we also take a...
Datum: 09.02.2009 02:22 •
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In Berlin the international film festival has begun. 18 of the 26 shown movies are competing for the film prize “Goldener Bär”. On of these films is “Sturm” by Hans-Christian Schmid. The film is about the Bosnia-War. We talk to director Hans-Christian Schmid. In additio...
Datum: 08.02.2009 13:51 •
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In Berlin the international film festival has begun. 18 of the 26 shown movies are competing for the film prize “Goldener Bär”. On of these films is “Sturm” by Hans-Christian Schmid. The film is about the Bosnia-War. We talk to director Hans-Christian Schmid. In additio...
Datum: 08.02.2009 13:51 •
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In Berlin the international film festival has begun. 18 of the 26 shown movies are competing for the film prize “Goldener Bär”. On of these films is “Sturm” by Hans-Christian Schmid. The film is about the Bosnia-War. We talk to director Hans-Christian Schmid. In additio...
Datum: 08.02.2009 13:51 •
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Pfiffikus visits an animal farm. Edgar's mission is a home for many pets that have been neglected by their owners. In the studio for you: Adrian, Lisa and Anne.
Datum: 08.02.2009 02:18 •
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Pfiffikus visits an animal farm. Edgar's mission is a home for many pets that have been neglected by their owners. In the studio for you: Adrian, Lisa and Anne.
Datum: 08.02.2009 02:18 •
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Pfiffikus visits an animal farm. Edgar's mission is a home for many pets that have been neglected by their owners. In the studio for you: Adrian, Lisa and Anne.
Datum: 08.02.2009 02:18 •
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This week, Iran celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Islamic revolution. The government in Teheran commemorated the historical event by launching Iran’s first satellite. Western countries are impressed, but also alarmed. Also in the program, the press review, the “Deutschlandreport...
Datum: 06.02.2009 21:59 •
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This week, Iran celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Islamic revolution. The government in Teheran commemorated the historical event by launching Iran’s first satellite. Western countries are impressed, but also alarmed. Also in the program, the press review, the “Deutschlandreport...
Datum: 06.02.2009 21:59 •
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Every year thousands of immigrants come to Australia to start a new live in this country. Why are people leaving their homeland? The Immigration Museum in Melbourne reflects the 200 years of migration to Australia - we pay a visit to this tourist attraction. Today’s economy report deals with ...
Datum: 06.02.2009 09:51 •
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Every year thousands of immigrants come to Australia to start a new live in this country. Why are people leaving their homeland? The Immigration Museum in Melbourne reflects the 200 years of migration to Australia - we pay a visit to this tourist attraction. Today’s economy report deals with ...
Datum: 06.02.2009 09:51 •
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For the first time in 5 years, Queensland has recorded cases of dengue fever. How exactly is this infectious disease transmitted and what can be done for protection? Furthermore, we are talking about the enormous heat wave and the effects it had on our health. Dr. Wenzel answers your medical ques...
Datum: 04.02.2009 23:47 •
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The music world honours today the 200th anniversary of the birth of German composer Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. Especially the city of Leipzig celebrates this event with concerts and exhibitions or the Mendelssohn-Days in August. - The film festival in Berlin, the “Berlinale” opens on ...
Datum: 04.02.2009 06:31 •
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Inevitably, Australia is, and will be more drastically, be caught up in the worldwide economic crisis. The government arranged a second economic rescue package for the Australian economy. To avoid a recession, 42 billion dollars will be spent on a number of infrastructure projects, construction, as...
Datum: 04.02.2009 01:19 •
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Today’s topics: Davos. The world economic summit is over. Did the economical leaders come up with a solution to fight the world's economic crisis? Germany. According to national security agencies, a terror threat has never been as likely as today. Which preventive actions does the German ...
Datum: 03.02.2009 02:34 •
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For Australian kids the summer holidays are over. Today, the new school year is starting. What should the daily routine look like? Fun and entertainment, or traditional values such as discipline, order and obedience? Our studio guest is a to-be teacher. Education - our topic in the “Kaffeekla...
Datum: 02.02.2009 01:32 •
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His grandfather was born in Kazakhstan, his grandmother came from Poland. His father was born in Germany, but he is an Aussie. Our
interview guest today is Ben Fasulin. He is the new face of SBS TV - since six month he has been presenting the news bulletin on SBS television. Furthermore in our prog...
Datum: 01.02.2009 02:00 •
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Michael Winkler is the Managing Director of Porsche Australia. He’s responsible for the image, service, sales and marketing of the German luxury car Downunder. But what does he really do? What are the trademarks of a top manager? Has Winkler ever taken a Porsche to its limits, say 300 kilome...
Datum: 31.01.2009 01:46 •
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Globally, the automotive industry is going through tough times, due to drastically decreasing demand, caused by the financial and economic crisis. Lay-offs and cutbacks are the policy of the day, in particular in the USA. In Germany the car maker Opel asked for government loans, in order to survive...
Datum: 30.01.2009 01:36 •
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In Trudi Latour’s Lets Go Deutsch segment, you’ll her an interview with German travel guide Rita Luetkehaus, who spends 2/3 of her year taking groups of adventure hungry Germans all over the world, often on foot, by bicycle or canoe. (20’) In Wolfgang Mueller’s Wirtschaft-Re...
Datum: 29.01.2009 11:02 •
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Our today’s &uot;Hausbesuch&uot; guest is Eva Kiwitter, a woman from Bochum who is visiting her adult daughter here in Melbourne. Obviously, as Bochum is rather far away from Melbourne, we invited her to come into our studio to present her alltime favourite music. A travel in time an...
Datum: 29.01.2009 01:21 •
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January 26 is Australia’s national day. To some Australians however, the date is synonymical for the day the country was invaded. This year’s Australian of the year, Prof Mick Dodson has started a debate on whether to change the date for the national holiday. Further topics: mass lay-of...
Datum: 27.01.2009 14:33 •
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Iceland: First the banking sector broke down then the country went nearly bankrupt and now the government collapsed. — Germany: How well are migrants integrated? And the second round of the German Bundesliga starts this Friday. How well are the teams prepared? — Join our special languag...
Datum: 27.01.2009 12:39 •
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Heniz Fricke became the musical director of the Washington opera in 1992. He is also a world-famous opera conductor. What does he love about
his profession, with what kind of people does he like working together? All these questions will be answered in an interview with the German-born maestro. Fur...
Datum: 27.01.2009 12:19 •
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Today most Aussies are celebrating Australia Day. Flags are not only flying they can also be seen painted on faces on the beach, in the park or in the streets. Many Australians share a BBQ today with families and friends. However the day is not a happy one for everyone. Aborigines call it the Invas...
Datum: 26.01.2009 01:40 •
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In the Current Affairs from Australia - you'll hear a report about the shedding of workplaces by BHP Billiton and about the first days of the new US government of Barak Obama and the Australian reactions.
Then the social calender with Ursula Schappi, who also brings you the weekly summary of ev...
Datum: 25.01.2009 11:05 •
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Matthias Hammer was born in Bavaria, did his PhD at Oxford University and is the founding father of biosphere-expeditions.org, a company specialising in conservation holiday volunteer work expeditions, eg counting snow leopards in Sibiria, or observing whales and dolphins in the Atlantic. What make...
Datum: 24.01.2009 00:37 •
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25 years ago Germany's first private TV channel went on air. We look back at the development of this unique media and report on the highlights (and lowlights) of its programme, including Big Brother and other reality shows. There's also the press review, the report from Germany, and the lat...
Datum: 23.01.2009 00:33 •
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Tonight we report on Klaus Zumwinkel. The Ex-manager of the German Post hit the headlines in 2008 because of tax evasion amounting to millions
of Euros. Now he is on trial. We also have a closer look at the economic recession in Germany, the toughest in post-war history. Furthermore the
economical ...
Datum: 22.01.2009 10:18 •
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Barack Obama has been sworn in as the 44th president of the USA, the first African-American president in the history of the country. A historical event! We will present Obamas inauguration speech. Other topics are the press review, a report on the water situation in Australia and we talk about one...
Datum: 21.01.2009 23:48 •
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On the eve of the inauguration of America’s first black president we’ll have a look at what artists in the states and in Germany are expecting from Barack Obama. Will the cultural climate change? Many hope so since Obama has the mind and spirit of an artist, having written already two b...
Datum: 20.01.2009 22:59 •
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After twelve months of political still stand, the German state Hesse has elected a new government. We are taking a closer look at the results. We visit the “Grüne Woche”, the world’s biggest trade fair for agriculture in Berlin and present part 1 of our new language course ...
Datum: 20.01.2009 00:53 •
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Tomorrow Barack Obama will become the first Afro-American president in the USA. But will ha be able to bring about change in American politics? And how should this change look like? Today we talk about the inauguration of Barack Obama. Furthermore the latest sport news. The “KaffeeklatschR...
Datum: 19.01.2009 00:18 •
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Holocaust survivor Erwin Lamm was our interviewee on the 19th of December. Back then, he talked about the long-standing conflict in the Middle East. The Austrian-born war veteran spoke as a Zionist, advocating a strong hand when dealing with the Palestinian people, particularly Hamas. In today̵...
Datum: 17.01.2009 01:58 •
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Our topic today is the daily routine in German prisons. To this end we interviewed a prison director who is in Australia at the moment. Furthermore you can listen to the press review and we have a closer look at Austrian and Swiss news in our “Alpenpanorama”. In addition you get to know...
Datum: 16.01.2009 00:21 •
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Mimi Hohlweg is Aussie, yet speaks fluent German. Her parents migrated here from Austria and Germany, and always insisted on German being the language spoken at home. We visited Mimi and she told us all about her hobbies, favourite food, and of course her favourite music. Besides classical music, s...
Datum: 15.01.2009 01:15 •
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Sleep disorder or depression can be the mental impact of the financial crisis. Such symptoms are emerging amongst Australians, especially men. A counselling service exclusively for men wants to help. In addition, we are talking to a German curator about the value of indigenous Australian art and p...
Datum: 14.01.2009 00:39 •
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The “Feuilleton für die Ohren” presents ?Beutekunst“ - an exhibition currently taking place in Aachen. Florian Messner is taking you to Namibia to visit descendants of German pre-war immigrants. Furthermore, we look into the German-speaking arts news. That and much more with ...
Datum: 13.01.2009 23:07 •
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In today’s program we turn towards the north of the continent, in particular Lithuania and Sweden. We also cover the latest developments in Berlin. There, the German government plans to pass an economic stimulus package, even tax cuts are being discussed. In addition, we have the letter from ...
Datum: 13.01.2009 01:12 •
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There is nothing, you cannot buy in second-hand shops, on the internet or on flea markets. We talk about the pleasure of collecting, dealing, and the risks of internet auctions. We also want to know, if it is profitable to sell second-hand markets. The “Kaffeeklatsch”, today with Oliver...
Datum: 12.01.2009 00:13 •
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We start the Switch: On year with a woman who has a big new year’s resolution. To go and help people in Africa as part of the organisation “Doctors Without Borders”. The latest scandal book in German literature — is it really that disgraceful, or a clever marketing hit? We e...
Datum: 10.01.2009 03:47 •
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The unusual cold makes it hard for Europeans to get through the winter. The situation became even more critical, when Russia decided to cut gas exports, earlier this week. The origin of the dispute with neighbouring Ukraine comes down to unpaid bills and missing supplies. We have a closer look at t...
Datum: 09.01.2009 01:34 •
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As concern grows about how to share Australia's dwindling water supply, government attention is turning towards the country's largest unseen potential water source: The Great Artesian Basin, the largest and deepest water mass of its type in the world. — Entrepreneur and 5th richest Ge...
Datum: 08.01.2009 11:24 •
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Due to the festive season, Dr Johannes Wenzel visits our studio on the second Thursday of the New Year. As usual, he has answers to most medically related questions and briefly chats with Oliver Heuthe about the aging process.
Datum: 08.01.2009 01:48 •
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Hildegard von Bingen is probably the most remarkable woman of the 12th century. She was a philosopher, poet, painter and also a medic. Florian Messner has developed a stage play in Sydney about her life and her music which is now touring in Germany. — The Swiss comedian Emil Steinberger celeb...
Datum: 07.01.2009 03:03 •
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The escalation of the Gaza conflict caused outrage on the streets of many capitals worldwide. Last weekend, protesters also gathered on the streets of Sydney and Melbourne. Split in two, the demonstrations targeted either Hamas rocket attacks, or the Israeli ground invasion. But how does either dia...
Datum: 07.01.2009 00:44 •
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The Czech Republic is going to be in the focus of the European Union during the next six moths. Since January 1, the Czechs are in charge of the EU presidency. We report on Europe’s reaction to the controversial ceremony in Prague. Furthermore, we have a look at France; there the president w...
Datum: 06.01.2009 00:31 •
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After an endless wait it is time to enjoy summer and the sunshine here in Melbourne. Today we are speaking not only about the pleasures of summer, but we are also going to talk about the risks. And of course we are playing the best summer-music to bring about the right summer feelings. Kaffeeklatsc...
Datum: 05.01.2009 01:49 •
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It’s summer holiday! Pfiffikus goes to the beach for a safe swim and to the Melbourne aquarium to see penguins and sharks. — Dr Wenzel explains how sunscreen works on your skin. — Come in and say hello to the kids reporters Lisa, Celina, Gwinnie and Ari. In the studio are Lisa Lan...
Datum: 03.01.2009 02:19 •
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The year 2009 has just begun, though many problems remain unsolved: Financial crisis, recession, violent conflicts in the Middle East and Africa, to name just a few. People pin their hopes on the new US-president Barack Obama. What’s his formula for solving the problems of the world? 2009 ...
Datum: 02.01.2009 02:18 •
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On the first day of the year 2009 you can listen to the New Year’s Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Georges Pretre from France. In addition, we have the New Year’s Speech of the German Chancellor Angela Merkel in our program. Adrian Plitzco hosts the broadcast....
Datum: 02.01.2009 00:09 •
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It’s the last day of the old year and the last ?Australienjournal“ in 2008. We review incidents in Australian politics, and look at the national press once more. Furthermore, we found out how people celebrate New Year’s Eve in the big cities and about their New Year’s resolu...
Datum: 31.12.2008 03:42 •
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The world-famous German organist Ansgar Wollenhorst will perform at the MONA-FOMA Festival of Music and Art, in Tasmania’s capital Hobart, from January 9 -12. In today’s “Feuilleton für die Ohren” you can listen to an interview with him — illustrated with his orga...
Datum: 31.12.2008 01:50 •
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In today’s ?Europamagazin“, we review the ups and downs of 2008. Among other topics, we look at the financial crisis, data scandals, the military conflict in Georgia, the failure of the Lisbon Treaty, and at Barack Obama’s historic visit to Berlin. Furthermore, there were sporting...
Datum: 30.12.2008 01:50 •
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The year 2008 draws to a close. In the last “Kaffeeklatsch” we browse trough this year’s calendar. What have been the highlights — on a general, but also personal level? Sports, politics or celebrities: what moved us, what made us sad? Who made a name for themselves? Of cour...
Datum: 29.12.2008 02:45 •
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In tonight's program, Christian Froelicher talks to Dr Rainer Kurz from the German Association of Esperanto, in Berlin. Also on the show, Ursula Schappi with the Social Calendar, and Echo Helvetia, including an interview with Dario Schwoerer, Swiss participant in the infamous Sydney to Hobart r...
Datum: 28.12.2008 10:17 •
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Carsten Johow is born in Bremen, in 1947. He came to Mt Isa in 1975 and established a ship repairing company in Port Melbourne in 1983, employing a handful of professionals from Europe and Australia. Not a bad effort for a “terrible student”, who nontheless had a wonderful childhood and...
Datum: 27.12.2008 00:39 •
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In LGD we’ll hear a satirical Christmas story from renowned German author Robert Gernhardt. After the story, Trudi Latour gives a short biography of the author. Then a short report from the DW about Christmas celebrations around the world and in the business section the Jobs for Germans with ...
Datum: 25.12.2008 11:08 •
Größe: 19 MB
The ?Australienjournal“ with the following topics: On Christmas we take a look at the multicultural togetherness in Australia, and we wonder whether Christmas can be purposeful across religious boundaries. We report what police and ambulance services recommend to enjoy a safe Christmas. And:...
Datum: 24.12.2008 00:43 •
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Christmas is just around the corner. How does Europe prepare for it? We explore Christian and culinary Christmas traditions: The Hungarians stock up on salon sugar, the Swedes sit down at traditional YuleBord and in Aachen the “Printen” are in high demand. Furthermore a popular German p...
Datum: 23.12.2008 01:54 •
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Just two, three or four days left until Christmas (or Xmas) — it depends who you ask. We asked our listeners, what date they choose to celebrate on, on Christmas Eve, or Christmas Day? In a traditional way, or have these customs changed? The “Kaffeeklatsch” program with talkback a...
Datum: 22.12.2008 02:36 •
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In Australian Current Affairs on Sundays with Trudi Latour, you'll hear an overview over events in climate politics this year, focussing on the White Paper released by the Rudd government last week. (17') Then the Social Calender with events for the next week with Ursula Schappi, who contin...
Datum: 21.12.2008 11:06 •
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Annemarie Klein has been cycling around the world for more than six years. She left Germany on her 34th birthday, and has visited countless nations, including India, Bangladesh, Laos, and now Australia. Her ultimate goal is Auckland in New Zealand. She hopes to be there by mid 2009. Listen to Klein...
Datum: 20.12.2008 00:41 •
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60 years after the Israeli declaration of independence, the conflict is no where near a peaceful solution. On December 19 the armistice between Gaza Strip ruling Palestinian organisation Hamas and the Israeli government expired. But the truce has merely existed on paper for quite some time. Are the...
Datum: 19.12.2008 01:32 •
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In LGD we’ll hear from our colleagues at the DW about the end of the French Presidency of the European Union and a new network aimed at archiving the documents of the Eastern European Secret Service Organisations of a great number of countries, including Germany. (8’) In the business r...
Datum: 18.12.2008 11:05 •
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Today we have a special ?Wunschkonzert“ — the last one before Christmas. We play festive music and other music requests by our listeners. Also: The upcoming events around the German-speaking community, plus lots of pre-Christmas gossip. All that and more in the “Wunschkonzert̶...
Datum: 18.12.2008 04:58 •
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The German TV legend Horts Tappert is dead. Tappert died aged 85. We have an obituary for the actor behind “Derrick”. Bonn’s House of History hosts a new exhibition called ?Man spricht Deutsch — vom Mittelalter bis heute“. Furthermore we have interviews about the debat...
Datum: 17.12.2008 01:48 •
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On Monday the Australian government presented its long awaited emission trading scheme - promptly environmentalists joined in protests against the scheme. We have the details. Also: Brisbane’s Lord Mayor has German roots. Our economic report revolves around the horrendous house prices in Aust...
Datum: 17.12.2008 01:06 •
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Germany has to deal with a new scandal about lost data. This time the PIN numbers of bank customers have reputed to be lost. Switzerland has signed the Schengen Agreement. Belarussian dictator Lukaschenko wants an independent energy supply and is planning a nuclear power plant. This intention encou...
Datum: 16.12.2008 01:38 •
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Today’s ?Kaffeeklatsch“ revolves around the most beautiful day in the life of a couple: the wedding. How was your wedding? Were there any disasters? Or aren’t you married yet, but have already an exact idea of what your dream wedding should look like? But even if you aren’t ...
Datum: 15.12.2008 02:08 •
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In tonight’s program, Christian Froelicher looks at some of Germany’s favourite Christmas traditions, namely the advent calendar, which in 2008 is celebrating its 100th anniversary. We listen to a Christmas CD, featuring some of the most beautiful, and very interestingly orchestrated xm...
Datum: 14.12.2008 10:00 •
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The last Switch On program for this year is all about the hits of ‘08. Pamela Rauleder and our expert for German music, Sven Volz, wrap up all the hot acts and trends of the past twelve months. Among them are Mia, Jennifer Rostock, Clueso, Peter Fox, and Udo Lindenberg. Not only did we talk t...
Datum: 13.12.2008 01:20 •
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December 10 marks the 60th anniversary of the passing of the Human Rights Charta by the United Nations. 60 years of human rights. We look back to the speech of Eleanor Roosevelt - diplomat and advocate of human rights. What has been passed, what still remains and in which countries are there no hum...
Datum: 12.12.2008 04:52 •
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Trudi Latour talks to Quarantine Officer Olaf Rosentreter about the reasons behind the strict regulations in regards to what you can bring into this country — be it in your luggage or via post. Especially around Christmas time it’s important for everyone to know that our country’...
Datum: 11.12.2008 11:05 •
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Today SBS reporter Patrick Wauthier visits the private home of German composer Thomas Reiner in North Fitzroy. Thomas teaches composition at Monash University in Melbourne, loves to read, is most passionate about his family and work, and loves contemporary music. We also talk to Ursula Kaltwasser a...
Datum: 11.12.2008 02:02 •
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The financial crisis has turned into an economic crisis in many parts of Europe and America. The term ‘recession’ is in frequent use. In order to avoid a recession in Australia, the Rudd Government has decided to inject cash into the budget of many Australians just before Christmas. We ...
Datum: 10.12.2008 02:31 •
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In the ?Feuilleton für die Ohren“ we explore a mighty metropolis of the Middle Ages: Regensburg. The “Ensemble Altstadt” and the “Stadt am Hof Regensburg” have just been listed as part of the Unesco list of World Heritages. Furthermore we take a look at the world ...
Datum: 09.12.2008 10:20 •
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Economic and competitive pressures are proving to be a huge weight on the European states’ social systems — we survey some of the issues. In Greece riots and anti-Police protests are continuing after a young man was killed by a police bullet — we take a look at the underlying issu...
Datum: 08.12.2008 23:13 •
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The summer holidays are just around the corner and some students have already brought their school career to an end. How much time has passed since you’ve hit the books? What did you appreciate in your school days and what drove you up the wall? Are there any special stories you still remembe...
Datum: 08.12.2008 02:13 •
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Australian Current Affairs in German - today the Artesian Basin - how to allocate the biggest water resource this country has to offer? - and a notice to swim safely this summer. Then the social calender with Ursula Schappi and in the Swiss Program the weekly overview and an interview with James o...
Datum: 07.12.2008 11:06 •
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What actually is Christmas? What meaning does advent have? Why does &uot;Nikolaus&uot; come and who is he anyway? Answers to these questions come from people who know best, &uot;Nikolaus&uot; and &uot;Santa Claus&uot; themselves. Both are our guests today in Pfiffikus.
Datum: 06.12.2008 01:44 •
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In today’s ?Wochenjournal“, with Christian Froelicher: The Homeless World Cup is held in Melbourne until December 7. In a bid to learn more about the issues surrounding Germany’s 80,000 homeless, we speak to the coach and the coordinator of the German team. We also speak to the go...
Datum: 05.12.2008 02:16 •
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In LGD Trudi Latour speaks with participants of the Cruise of the Europeans, such as Tina Vissem, Conny Dietzschold, Jenny Williams, Jerome Landerer, Ava Schach Lamm and Doug van Tienen. Wolfgang Mueller interviews Alex Hofman about the fusion of different airlines and Giselher Dietrich about immig...
Datum: 04.12.2008 11:07 •
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Water Safety Week runs from the 29th of November to the 7th of December. The campaign focuses on the dangers facing millions of Australians this summer. “Play it safe by the water” is the main message conveyed by the Government and the Royal Australian Life Saving Society. In today̵...
Datum: 04.12.2008 01:35 •
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Today in the ?Australienjournal“: The Homeless Worldcup will be held in Melbourne until December 7. For our series “Wo man Deutsch spricht”, we visited a group that met on the internet. Shortly after, native speakers and German learners started to catch up on a regular basis. We v...
Datum: 03.12.2008 05:19 •
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Today we look back in history. First into the history of the German clarinet legend Hugo Strasser, the grandmaster of the German Swing. Then we look into the history of film. We talk about so-called film architects and set designers. The Australian Centre for the Moving Image in Melbourne dedicates...
Datum: 02.12.2008 10:00 •
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Today in the ?Europamagazin“: Chancellor Angela Merkel tries to rally CDU party delegates behind her leadership for next years federal election. Some Latvian entrepreneurs try to turn the country’s economic crisis into an advantage for their business. Poland wants to introduce stricter ...
Datum: 02.12.2008 02:20 •
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Germany, Austria or Switzerland? Where do you come from and which places are worth a visit? We discuss the tourist highlights of your homeland. Is your next holiday to Germany already planned? Where do you go and why? These are today’s topics, discussed by our listeners. Furthermore: Lots of ...
Datum: 01.12.2008 07:38 •
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In March 2009, the choir of Johann Sebastian Bach's church in Leipzig, St Thomas’, makes its first appearance Downunder. The 60-member choir will perform in Sydney (with the SSO) and Melbourne (with the MSO). In this program, Christian Froelicher talks to Hans Schröder, the tireless ...
Datum: 30.11.2008 03:19 •
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Our guest in today’s program is Dr Anne-Marie Schleich. She’s the new head of the German Consulate in Melbourne. Prior to coming to Australia, she held various challenging posts at the German embassies in Singapore, Bangkok, Islamabad and London. What is her background? What made her ch...
Datum: 29.11.2008 00:39 •
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Today in the ?Wochenjournal“: 119 people lost their lives in the terrorist attacks on Wednesday in Mumbai. The wave of terror in the Indian financial metropolis is our focal point today. Furthermore: the press review, the correspondent’s report from Germany, current affairs from Austria...
Datum: 27.11.2008 23:00 •
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Today we hear the third part of Gerty Jellinek’s life story, as she told it to Trudi Latour. We start after the end of WWII, when Gerti moves to Australia and then come quickly to the present, where Gerty is invited back to Vienna, where she meets two of her childhood girlfriends at an incr...
Datum: 27.11.2008 11:05 •
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The ?Wunschkonzert“ with music by: Heintje, Hildegard Knef, Peter Alexander, Udo Jürgens and a few more. We play your music wishes. Furthermore: The upcoming events from the German, Swiss and Austrian community, plus the latest gossip from the world of glitz and glamour. All that in toda...
Datum: 26.11.2008 23:51 •
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Today in ?Feuilleton für die Ohren“: ?Frohe Zukunft“ is a new documentary film that picks up an important topic of contemporary history: The reunifaction of Germany and its effects on society. Then: Movie themselves can be re-interpreted, as the “Total Recall Festival of the ...
Datum: 26.11.2008 05:28 •
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Today in the ?Australienjournal“: Labor leader Kevin Rudd has been holding the office of prime minister for one year now. What has changed since then? The citizenship test has been reviewed and will be modified. What in particular will change? Additionally, Australia’s industrial relati...
Datum: 26.11.2008 05:07 •
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The financial crisis has hit the car industry in Europe. Germany and France are trying to minimise the damage and want to react as soon as the USA should announce a similar plan to rescue their car industry. — Ex-RAF-terrorist Christian Klar is to be released from prison as early as next year...
Datum: 25.11.2008 02:01 •
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One year has passed since Kevin Rudd took office as prime minister of Australia. Kyoto protocol, Iraq policy, tax cuts, education revolution or the official apology to the stolen generation — but what has actually changed since the 51 year old Labor politician pulls the strings? Oliver Heuthe...
Datum: 24.11.2008 02:26 •
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In LGD you'll hear an update about the &uot;Original Six&uot;, the first German vinedressers who came to Australia in 1838 and the latest event organised by their descendants, the unveiling of a plaque with their names at Darling Harbour. Trudi Latour speaks to organiser Julie Watt.
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Datum: 23.11.2008 11:08 •
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What defines happiness? Is it the pursuit of a career, a house, enough money to enjoy ourselves, the ability to buy an expensive car? Or is it the art of knowing our place in the world, feeling supported and valued by those around us, and finding purpose in what we do, be it our jobs, our families,...
Datum: 21.11.2008 23:00 •
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German-born Andreas Gursky is the world’s most expensive photographer. His work can be admired in museums all around the world. No other living artist, they say, has his canny capability of using digital technology to show fictions based on facts. His often huge images are — to quote an...
Datum: 20.11.2008 23:00 •
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In LGD we hear the second part of Gerty Jellinek’s life story, as she told it to Trudi Latour. Gerty talks about the last weeks in Vienna early in 1939, the preparations for the family's escape from Hitler dominated Austria. Via Italy the family fled on an ocean liner to Shanghai, where t...
Datum: 20.11.2008 11:05 •
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In today’s ?Hausbesuch“ we get to know Martin Wendt from Fitzroy. He has been living in Australia for seven years, but at heart is still a true Berliner. In his job he crafts parts of the human body - his favourite music is heavy metal, as well as songs with a satirical edge. Oliver Heu...
Datum: 20.11.2008 01:52 •
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Does money buy happiness? Or is work more important? These are relevant questions when it comes to the issue of minimum wages - a new federal survey and the Curtin Business School in Perth is trying to address them. Also: “Australia”, Baz Luhrmann’s new epic premiered yesterday in...
Datum: 19.11.2008 01:18 •
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Europe took home a 50-point-plan from the world finance summit in Washington and is deliberating whether that’s a success or not. German car manufacturer and Holden-sister Opel is feeling and reeling in mother GM’s crisis — will the German government come to the rescue? German Gre...
Datum: 18.11.2008 02:16 •
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Every Monday there are headlines about brawls or injured club attendants. Alcohol is to blame among other things — a never ending discussion in the media. Should there be harsher laws, in relation to alcohol for example? Will tougher rules always improve a situation? Or are we depriving ourse...
Datum: 17.11.2008 02:08 •
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In tonight's show, Christian Froelicher chats to George Dreyfus, a German-born composer from Wuppertal, who came to Australia in 1939. Dreyfus, who has a wicked sense of humour, is best known for his role as a prolific composer of contemporary music. Also on the show, the social calendar, and E...
Datum: 16.11.2008 10:00 •
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Our guest in today’s “Profile” is Friederike from Melbourne. The German-born educator came to Australia in 1988, following in the footsteps of her brother, who’d migrated to Australia a few years earlier. Friederike is a member of Overeaters Anonymous (OA), a group of weight...
Datum: 15.11.2008 03:04 •
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The financial crisis has demonstrated how economically interconnected the world really is. The world financial summit will be a test whether the political world can act in a similarly unified manner. The world’s leading industrialized and industrializing countries will be looking for answers ...
Datum: 14.11.2008 08:14 •
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Today we hear the first part of Gerty Jellinek’s life story, as she told it to Trudi Latour. Gerty’s fate led her from the anti-Semitic Vienna of 1938 via Shanghai to Australia. In this first part we hear about what the annexation of Austria in March 1938 and the start of the Pogrom lat...
Datum: 13.11.2008 11:05 •
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The ?Wunschkonzert“ with music by: Marianne und Michael, Marlene Dietrich, Heino, Wolfgang Petry and a few more. We play your music wishes. Furthermore: The upcoming events from the German, Swiss and Austrian community, plus the latest gossip from the world of glitz and glamour. All that in t...
Datum: 13.11.2008 03:04 •
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The Australian car industry is in a tight spot, enough so that the government is going to spend 6 billion Dollars to back it up. The movie “Tulpan”, a German co-production, has been nominated for the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. We spoke to producer Karl Baumgartner about international a...
Datum: 12.11.2008 03:08 •
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In today’s “Feuilleton für die Ohren”: The Australian National Academy of Music ANAM is at the end of its tether. The Australian Government has slashed the funding for the young musicians’ talent hotbed - ANAM Art Director Brett Dean tells us how he handles the situatio...
Datum: 12.11.2008 01:01 •
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Last weekend marked the 70th anniversary of the Night of Broken Glass on the 9th of November 1938. What has since then changed for the Jewish community and how are the Germans handling it? Furthermore: US-president-elect Barack Obama has already left an impression on Europe. Can he bring change als...
Datum: 11.11.2008 02:23 •
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On Sunday the three Bali bombers were executed for masterminding the 2002 attacks which killed 202 people, including 88 Australians. Is the death penalty still a legitimate punishment for even the worst criminals? We discuss these question with our listeners. Furthermore: the prize quiz and music. ...
Datum: 10.11.2008 02:45 •
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Today with the band Klee from Cologne. Their front woman Susie tells us about love, music and even performs a carnival song! We corss into the Friday night in Frankfurt and explore some of Europe’s cool music hangouts in a travel kind of a different sort. And we explore why so many young men ...
Datum: 09.11.2008 22:21 •
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In Lets Go Deutsch we'll commemorate one of the most shameful anniversaries for Germany - Reichskristallnacht. Trudi Latour speaks with Gerrie Levi, who remembers the the Pogrom in Germany, where he lived until 1938.
Ursula Schappi brings you an update of current affairs in Switzerland and tal...
Datum: 09.11.2008 11:08 •
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What does the election of Barack Obama to the White House mean for the U.S., the Middle East and the world? How will he fill his cabinet? Which are his first priorities? We answer these and other questions in today’s “Wochenjournal”. Furthermore: A critical review of the Bush year...
Datum: 07.11.2008 01:19 •
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In LGD, Trudi Latour speaks to Christian Bindel, Managing Director Australia, Phoenix Solar about the different approaches to financial incentives for renewable energy production in Germany and Australia. In the Business Report, Wolfgang Mueller talks to Kurt Waldthausen in North Carolina about sig...
Datum: 06.11.2008 11:05 •
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In today’s “Hausbesuch” we visit the Frei family in Langwarrin. Rudi, Sylvia, Karoline and Stefan have turned their hobby into their profession. Miniature or Model Railways are one of the most important things in the life of the four Bavarians. Adrian Plitzco visits the “Min...
Datum: 06.11.2008 01:14 •
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Today’s programme is all about the US-Elections. We keep you up to date with trends and projections. What are the tendencies among the different minority groups? How are the Swing-States tending? What do the Australians think about the election and what is Europe expecting or hoping for? Furt...
Datum: 05.11.2008 04:22 •
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The Italian master conductor Riccardo Chailly views the world as a theatre piece. Chailly, born in 1953 in Milan, is the 19th chief conductor of the famous Gewandhaus Orchestra in Leipzig, Germany. But what makes him tick, who were his mentors, and how comfortable is Maestro Chailly in his prestigi...
Datum: 04.11.2008 10:00 •
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The ?Europamagazin“, with the following topics: Minister President Horst Seehofer and his new cabinet take up work in Bavaria. The German High Court has to decide whether election computers are unconstitutional, and the EU prohibits misleading pricing information for budget airlines. Obituari...
Datum: 04.11.2008 02:27 •
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Two and a half years ago German doctor Bernhard Moeller moved his family to country Australia. Now the Moeller’s have been denied residency, despite the doctors-shortage, because their son suffers from Down-syndrome and requires special care. Other families cannot bring their elderly grandpar...
Datum: 03.11.2008 04:58 •
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Dr Bernhard Moeller came to Australia in 2006. He runs a medical clinic in Horsham, in country Victoria, 300 kilometres west of Melbourne. But Dr Moeller and his family have just been told they're no longer welcome in Australia. The reason given by the authorities: Dr Moeller's 13-year-old ...
Datum: 02.11.2008 10:00 •
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Pfiffikus is celebrating its first birthday today! Ari will visit a radio studio to find out how a radio program works. Listen to the kids news . . . AND . . . to the world premier of the radio play &uot;Coco und die Spuernasen&uot;, produced by students of the German language centre in Ea...
Datum: 01.11.2008 01:47 •
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In four days the US will elect their new President, and with him new positions towards the big questions of our time — in America as well as globally. We survey expectations, hopes and the hopefuls’ positions on some of these issues. Furthermore: The “Alpenpanorama”, the ...
Datum: 31.10.2008 03:56 •
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For LGD, Trudi Latour visits the German School on the occasion of the inauguration of their solar roof and speaks to representatives of the responsible companies and organisations.
In our Business Report, Wolfgang Mueller talks to Klaus Wiegel about the fluctuations in the currency exchange rates...
Datum: 30.10.2008 11:12 •
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In today’s ?Wunschkonzert“ a lot of music by: Nena, Herbert Grönemeyer, Peter Alexander und Bernd Cüver: the Clubnews and you will also hear the latest gossip about the German celebrities in “Tratsch und Klatsch”. Adrian Plitzco hosts the programme.
Datum: 30.10.2008 02:20 •
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In today’s ?Australienjournal“: The major cities of the world have met in Sydney to talk about about some common topics. One concern was the problem of urban energy consumption. Also: Cricket is a mystery to continental Europeans - we explain the basics and find out why some German̵...
Datum: 29.10.2008 01:35 •
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The German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed about the global financial crisis at the Asia-Euro-Summit in Beijing. More than 100.000 people protested against their Premier Silvio Berlsuconi and a famous German rock star made history 25 years ago. Furthermore: a view on the world of the cranes, th...
Datum: 28.10.2008 00:29 •
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Ovo Lacto- Vegeterians, Vegans, Frutarians, Pescetarians. There are a lot of different ways of eating - healthy or unhealthy. That also depends on one’s personal taste. What do you serve on your dinner table? Meat, vegetables or only uncooked meals? Or do you have the same opinion than the sl...
Datum: 27.10.2008 01:24 •
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Dr Johannes Misselhorn has been servicing the needs of health-conscious Melbournians for more than a decade. Now he's calling it quits. To celebrate Dr Misselhorn's looming retirement, SBS Radio's Christian Froelicher asked the German health professional to come to the studio and answer...
Datum: 25.10.2008 02:27 •
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In today’s “Wochenjournal” we take a look at the unknown faces behind the headlines. We follow the story of a bomb victim in Lebanon, and we consider the forgotten plight of countless rape victims during Wold War II: A new film highlights this often forgotten chapter of history, w...
Datum: 24.10.2008 00:13 •
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In today’s “Hausbesuch” Christian Schlüter visits Barbara Hinkelmann. She lives with daughter Maja and husband Chris in the hills of Wattle Glenn. Barbara tells us about her start in Australia and about her connection to the famous German tenor Fritz Wunderlich. Furthermore: ...
Datum: 23.10.2008 00:04 •
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Trudi Latour talks to two young Germans who came to work in Australia for a few months. Florian Schiegl has assisted Ludger Heidelbach at the German newspaper Die Woche and Kathrin has worked at a solicitor's office in Annandale.
Datum: 22.10.2008 14:00 •
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The Greens seem to be rising as a political force in Australia — in particular after the by-elections in New South Wales and the ACT. We have the details. Human rights organisations have appealed to the rich countries not to forget the poor ones because of the global financial crisis. How did...
Datum: 22.10.2008 01:05 •
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The German SPD has elected a new party leadership and its chancellor-candidate: Minister for Foreign Affairs Frank-Walter Steinmeier is now the official challenger of current chancellor Angela Merkel in the elections 2009, Franz Müntefering became the new party leader. We look back at the Fran...
Datum: 21.10.2008 00:11 •
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To play the stock market became a lottery in the last couple of weeks. Today we talk about more traditional types of gambling - Melbourne Cup opens next weekend. Do you bet on your favourite horse? Or do you prefer a bit of Blackjack in a casino? Gambling is not just fun but also a billion dollar b...
Datum: 20.10.2008 01:14 •
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Andreas Pohl came to Australia in 1988 from Würzburg, Germany. The former journalist is married to an Australian master chef, Tracey Lister. The couple have a three-year-old daughter, and have just moved to Hanoi, Vietnam. More importantly, Andreas and Tracey have written a book about their ex...
Datum: 18.10.2008 02:14 •
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Today’s motto is reconciliation. The protests of the ninth of October signalled the end of the GDR - a meeting of historians highlights how differently former communist countries deal with their past. And we take another look at World War II and the forgotten victims of the third World. Furth...
Datum: 17.10.2008 00:37 •
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In today’s ?Wunschkonzert“ a lot of music about money. For example by: Jupp Schmitz, Purple Schulz and Fritz Wunderlich. Furthermore: the Clubnews and you will also hear the latest gossip about the German celebrities in “Tratsch und Klatsch”. This and more in today’s &...
Datum: 16.10.2008 01:55 •
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Apart from holding down professorial posts at German Universities, touring for 60 days a year and leading master classes all over the world, they also research and reconstruct rare and long forgotten musical works. To remain as faithful to the originals as possible this extraordinary classical trio...
Datum: 15.10.2008 14:00 •
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The topics in today’s “Australienjournal”: The rich and wealthy have been the big losers of the financial crisis. The recent help packages have brought some welcome relief to the financial sector, but they will do little for Australia’s so called working poor. Amid Australia...
Datum: 15.10.2008 01:17 •
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15 countries of the European Union have agreed on multi-billion bail out plans. The stock market reacted positively. - The EU-foreign ministers discuss a rapprochement to Russia, we have an obituary of the Austrian politician Jörg Haider, who was killed in a car accident last weekend and we as...
Datum: 14.10.2008 01:24 •
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Headlines about the global financial crisis dominate the news - The government guarantees deposits in Australian financial institutions - Anti Poverty Week in Australia. More than one million Australians are living below the poverty level. It’s all about money. Where do you save money? Do you...
Datum: 13.10.2008 01:41 •
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Today we stay south of the ?Weisswurst“- border with the Bavarian band LaBrassBanda. Their music is a mix of brass, punk and Bavarian lifestyle! In this spirit we also cross to the largest party of the year in Munich — the Oktoberfest. In Germany, the new Bernd Eichinger film has just b...
Datum: 11.10.2008 04:07 •
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Four years ago a mountain of water destroyed coastal areas of the Indian Ocean. 225.000 people in 11 countries were killed by the Tsunami. Those surviving the catastrophe didn’t only loose family members and friends but also their livelihood. In the centre of destruction: The Indonesian city ...
Datum: 10.10.2008 01:36 •
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In this program about the festivities at the German International School to celebrate the new school building, Trudi Latour takes the listener on a guided tour for the VIPs to find out about some of the features of the new school, take part in a chemistry experiment and hear from a number of studen...
Datum: 09.10.2008 06:32 •
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In this program you’ll hear Trudi Latour in conversation with award-winning author Andrea Maria Schenkel. Her first book “Tannöd” came out in 2006 and her second “Kalteis” in 2007. Astonishingly this new author, who talks very freely about her work and her life i...
Datum: 09.10.2008 06:24 •
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The &uot;Hausbesuch&uot; with music - Roland Isler is the former President of the Swiss Club Victoria and the current publisher of its club magazine &uot;Edelweiss&uot;. Adrian went to visit Roland Isler at home, for a musical journey through Switzerland. Patrick Wauthier hosts the ...
Datum: 09.10.2008 02:07 •
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In today's &uot;Australienjournal&uot; we find out why a good old-fashioned provides little solace for the problems of climate change; We meet two Swiss pensioners on their tour of outback Australia, and we visit the Australian-German Welfare Society&uot;, for another instalment of ...
Datum: 08.10.2008 00:10 •
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The global financial crisis bothers the whole of Europe this week. What are the reactions to Germany’s attempt to save the Hypo Read Estate and its commitment to guarantee its citizens’ private savings? Can we still trust our banks? And what is the EU going to do? The “Deutsche Te...
Datum: 07.10.2008 01:31 •
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It’s the biggest folk festival worldwide: The “Oktoberfest”. It closed its doors last weekend. Six million visitors drank 6.6 million litres of beer and 2000 litres of hot wine punch this year. The “Oktoberfest-Season” in Australia has just started, that’s why we...
Datum: 06.10.2008 02:12 •
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Today it is all about food. We visit a bakery in Blackrock and bake muffins. We are invited to a special dinner. And you can tell us about your favourite food.
Datum: 04.10.2008 04:35 •
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Trading with information is one of the most lucrative businesses today, especially on the internet. The market leader in this business is Google. What started as an idea of two students, has become the biggest internet company in the world. Apart from its search engine, Google offers a lot of other...
Datum: 03.10.2008 02:05 •
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The Medical Talkback with Dr. Johannes Wenzel. Today’s topic is coronary disease. This is the most common cause of death in Australia. What can we do against it? Plus, Dr. Wenzel answers various other medial enquiries from our listeners. Christian Froelicher hosts the live program.
Datum: 02.10.2008 02:39 •
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Trudi Latour talks to Dr Astrid Perry, Area Manager Cultural Health South Eastern Sydney Illawarra Health about the new campaign of Family NSW, &uot;Love, Talk, Sing, Read, Play&uot; dealing with the newest scientific discoveries about childhood development. (German)
Datum: 01.10.2008 14:00 •
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Since weeks the financial crisis is a big topic all over the world. More bad news from the markets hit yesterday after the 700 billion financial market bailout plan was declined in the US Congress. What are the consequences for Australia? The economy also dominates our visit at the German-Australia...
Datum: 01.10.2008 00:36 •
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In Bavaria the CSU lost their absolute majority. In Austria the SPÖ and ÖVP also have to suffer losses. Details, background information and analyses — we summarize the election weekend for you. Furthermore: News from Berlin and we explain why the “Oktoberfest” is not onl...
Datum: 30.09.2008 02:02 •
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He was a legend and one of America’s most important actors. Paul Newman. At the age of 83 the two-time Oscar winner died last weekend. All over the world celebrities and fans grieve for the famous Hollywood star. Today we ask, how does one become as famous as Paul Newman, and which actor, spo...
Datum: 29.09.2008 02:18 •
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The U.S. are currently facing their biggest financial challenge since the Great Depression of the 1930s. But how did this mess come about? What are its repercussions for Australia? And how does the Subprime crisis affect all of us, our jobs, our real estate, our savings, and our stock market invest...
Datum: 27.09.2008 02:23 •
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SPÖ, ÖVP, BZÖ, FPÖ, ?Rettet Österreich“, LIF, the Greens and many more. The number of parties running for the Austrian federal election has never been as high, as in this year snap poll. Many Austrian voters are still undecided and the political agendas range from far...
Datum: 26.09.2008 01:49 •
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In the north of Melbourne you can find Eltham. That’s where we visited the German migrant Sabrina Wakefield. Before the mother of two children came to Australia she lived in London for eight years. In today’s program, you’ll hear how (and why) she fell in love with her South Afric...
Datum: 25.09.2008 03:05 •
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The international financial crisis does not stop at Australia’s borders: We look at reasons, consequences and future prospects. Economy is also a topic in Queensland, and it’s booming energy sector. We interview the German conductor Sebastian Lang-Lessing and find out what makes the Aus...
Datum: 24.09.2008 02:58 •
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Which consequences does the change of government in Slovenia have for Europe; how is Germany affected by the international financial crisis and why has a synagogue in Bielefeld moved into a protestant church? Get the answers and more in today’s edition of “Europamagazin” with Pame...
Datum: 23.09.2008 06:13 •
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Which consequences does the change of government in Slovenia have for Europe; how is Germany affected by the international financial crisis and why has a synagogue in Bielefeld moved into a protestant church? Get the answers and more in today’s edition of “Europamagazin” with Pame...
Datum: 23.09.2008 03:07 •
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Swanston street in Melbourne is a popular shopping street, but also a busy road for cyclists. Last Thursday a young female cyclist was run over by a coach on this road and died. For some time critics have demanded that coaches be banned from Swanston street. We ask how can the CBD be made more secu...
Datum: 22.09.2008 03:01 •
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He's the Swiss Ambassador to Australia, and he's been here for less than four weeks. What are his priorities for the next few years in Canberra? What were his personal and professional highlights in Singapore - where he served for five years - and Kuwait - where he witnessed the absurd weal...
Datum: 20.09.2008 03:53 •
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Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Lehman Brothers, Merryl Lynch, Barclays, KFW, IKB und AIG — terms that became known to everybody over the past weeks. The US financial crisis has soon turned out to be an international one. Which companies suffer the most, and who are the ones making quick profits? In...
Datum: 19.09.2008 01:31 •
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Today’s music includes the band Klee, Udo Jürgens, but we are also listening to the 'Stern von Mykonos'. Additionally, we got the weekly snow report. Of course, you will also hear the latest gossip about Germany’s celebrities in our ‘Tratsch und Klatsch’ segment...
Datum: 18.09.2008 01:57 •
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Australia is growing and construction is present on every street corner. According to a new study Australia will be home to 35 million people in 50 years time. We took a closer look and spoke with an expert on the topic. — We explore the secret of Australian honey, as well as another German s...
Datum: 17.09.2008 01:50 •
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Efforts to save the investment bank Lehman Brothers from bankruptcy have failed. How does this affect the German financial market? — Pope Benedikt XVI is on official visit in France. — Russian president Dimitri Medvedev compares Georgia’s attack on South Ossetia with America’...
Datum: 16.09.2008 06:16 •
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Gardening is supposed to be fun, to reduce stress and keep you young. But how hard is it, particularly for time starved city dwellers? What about water restrictions during summer? Do you have a garden and what do you grow — herbs, vegetables or flowers? And, facing some rising grocery prices...
Datum: 15.09.2008 03:35 •
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Today we are trying to find out, how young people can enter the competitive media industry. To get a few tips and tricks, we talked to Marla Jost, who works for an internet television program in Sydney and to Sophie Friederichs, who studies Media in Melbourne. Of course, there has been a lot happen...
Datum: 13.09.2008 04:44 •
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The ?Large Hadron Collider“(LHC) was launched this week in Europe. Scientists hope to gain knowledge about both the smallest and the biggest in the universe, from the largest experiment to date —The OPEC met this week to discuss oil prices and ended talks with a surprise decision to dec...
Datum: 12.09.2008 02:14 •
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Today, we visit Uschi and Hans in Melbourne’s romantic Dandenong mountains. In 1967 they came to Australia, from Dresden, via Columbia. They bought some land for $2000 (!) and later on built their dream house in Upwey, overlooking the beautiful valley. Furthermore: The snow report, the club n...
Datum: 11.09.2008 02:30 •
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In West Australia neither side of politics won enough seats to govern in its own right and Premier Alan Carpenter will not rule out a deal with the Nationals to ensure Labor retains government. — Nathan Rees is the new premier of New South Wales, after Morris Iemma resigned from office. R...
Datum: 10.09.2008 02:15 •
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The SPD is trying a new start to leave behind its crisis. — Illiteracy is still a topic in Germany. An estimated four million people are suffering from it. Today is World Day of Illiteracy. — The EU negotiates with Russia about the conflict in Georgia, while France is preparing discussi...
Datum: 09.09.2008 04:22 •
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Expensive Down Under — today Australian homebuyers shoulder prices on a European scale. Australia is no longer cheap, but do people today also get more for that money? Are we simply paying for improved lifestyles or better medical treatments? We talk about these questions with our listeners i...
Datum: 08.09.2008 03:15 •
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Do you like picture books? Do you like drawing?
We visited an exhibition for great picture books about fairies, monsters, ghosts and other creatures. — We will explain to you what actually a pencil is and how it is manufactured. — We will talk about a special book: a travel-children-pi...
Datum: 06.09.2008 01:40 •
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John McCain — many people say, he has what it takes to become president. Others argue that it is not enough to be a war hero. But who is John McCain and how great are his chances to move into the White House? And what would in mean for Europe if he was elected? We discuss these questions with...
Datum: 05.09.2008 08:40 •
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In today’s program Trudi Latour visits the Goethe Institute, where Dr Thierse, the Vice-president of the German Parliament discusses the life circumstance of young people in Germany as well as Australia. Where are the differences, where are the parallels? The discussion, chaired by the direct...
Datum: 04.09.2008 08:21 •
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The Medical Talkback with Patrick Wauthier and Dr. Johannes Wenzel. Today’s topic is disability in everyday life. Plus, Dr. Wenzel gives advice on our caller’s medical problems.
Datum: 04.09.2008 02:35 •
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If you are an Australian home owner or entitled to receive an Australian pension, you might be relieved since yesterday, as the cash rate was lowered by 0.25%. In Queensland it is raining gold instead of water, as their Olympic athletes were Australia’s most successful. Now they have arrive...
Datum: 03.09.2008 03:46 •
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The Caucasus crisis continues. While the EU is struggling to calm the waters, Georgia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs is accusing Russia of ethnic cleansing. — Meanwhile more tensions are arising in another spot on the Black Sea. We take a closer look at a Russian-Ukrainian issue on the C...
Datum: 02.09.2008 04:33 •
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On Saturday the Paralympic Summer Games begin in Beijing. Athletes with physical disabilities from all over the world will compete in several sports disciplines. On Wednesday “The other film festival” starts in Melbourne. A festival by, with and about people with a disability. Its theme...
Datum: 01.09.2008 03:33 •
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The German soprano Gabriele Maria Ronge was in Melbourne in August, to appear as “Senta” in Richard Wagner’s “The Flying Dutchman”. The Hannover-born singer stepped in at short notice, replacing Lisa Gasteen, who was forced to withdraw following a neck injury. Christia...
Datum: 01.09.2008 03:20 •
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Stephen Delaney a Vienna based Australian pianist and Thomas Weinhappel a young Austrian Baritone are touring Australia. Florian Messner spoke to them.
Datum: 01.09.2008 00:38 •
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In today’s “Wochenjournal” with Christian Froelicher: We look at the American Democrats and their presidential candidate Barack Obama. Who is this man? What does his nomination in Denver mean for the U.S. and the world? Does 47-year-old Obama have what it takes to become President...
Datum: 29.08.2008 03:25 •
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In today’s ?Hausbesuch“, we visit the home of Erika Kimpton. She adores classical music, works as an interior architect, loves her family, and is well known as Switzerland’s Honorary Consul of Victoria. Patrick Wauthier has more.
Datum: 28.08.2008 05:53 •
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A new water recycling technology could be the answer to Australia’s drought problem but the lack of financial support might drive this development abroad. - If you are a single male looking for a partner, you might find your luck in Australia’s big cities. A new book answers all your qu...
Datum: 27.08.2008 02:48 •
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The flame is extinguished, guests and athletes are on their way home — the 29th Olympic Games are over. For the last 16 days the fight for Olympic medals provided lots of excitement — or not? We ask our listeners whether they enjoyed the Olympic fever or if they are relieved that finall...
Datum: 25.08.2008 05:44 •
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41-year-old, Austrian-born violinist Severin Donnenberg came to Australia in 2003. He’s a member of Orchestra Victoria and has played with all the nation’s major orchestras, in Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart and Sydney. Prior to settling in Melbourne, he toured in China, Japan an...
Datum: 23.08.2008 02:29 •
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Pakistan’s president Pervez Musharraf resigned from office as head of state, earlier this week. The step followed the coalition government’s intention to impeach the dictator. In today’s focus we investigate where this leads Pakistan, and how a new president might handle the ̵...
Datum: 22.08.2008 04:19 •
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In today’s program Trudi Latour speaks to Alexander Leihnos from Conergy, one of the biggest Solar and Wind Energy companies in Germany. He explains the background to the enormous growth in this industry sector, with a market growth of 40% worldwide in the last year, how solar energy really w...
Datum: 21.08.2008 08:47 •
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For the last couple of years Australia’s farming industry has been facing a lack of workers. Now the government has introduced working visas for helpers from the Pacific to give farmers a chance to harvest their crops in time — we take a closer look, if this move is going to pay off. Fu...
Datum: 20.08.2008 05:49 •
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The “Europamagazin” with Patrick Wauthier and the following topics: The Czech Republic faces the 40th anniversary of the Prague Spring — we revisit the event and the Czech Republic today. The Ukraine wants to become a member of the NATO and is worried about the Georgian example. A...
Datum: 19.08.2008 05:17 •
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Snow and Australia don’t seem to fit. At least that’s what most people think - but they couldn’t be more wrong. The winter sport industry is booming, and not just since yesterday. Do you ski? Or do you think the lifts are too expensive, that there are too many snobs and the snow i...
Datum: 18.08.2008 07:07 •
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Dr Gerhard Wiesenfeldt was born in 1966 in Celle, Germany. He grew up in Bleckede, right on the border between West and East Germany. He had relatives in the GDR, but wasn’t allowed to visit the immediate surrounds. In fact, it wasn’t until 1989 that he saw his very own hometown from th...
Datum: 17.08.2008 04:37 •
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How can we help the refugees of South Ossetia and Abchasia? Whom are they fleeing from, and why? Listen to reports and interviews, complemented by a chronology of events. Plus: What do the locals really want, other than a return to peace? Also on the show: Our report from Germany, from someone who ...
Datum: 15.08.2008 02:43 •
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In today's &uot;Hausbesuch&uot; we visit Tom Wagner. Tom runs a deli business known for its German specialties. At home he appreciates music and the nicer things of life, as Anna Richter Trummer finds out. Also: The snow report, the German community news, and - more music. Patrick Wauth...
Datum: 14.08.2008 03:45 •
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Pensioners don’t have it easy — this, in essence, is what a new report is saying about the situation of pensioners in Australia. The government now wants to do something about this. We also have a report from Canberra, an interview with the Chief Conductor of the Melbourne Symphony Orch...
Datum: 13.08.2008 02:29 •
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The “Europamagazin“ with the following topics: The Georgian conflict reveals old patterns in the fragile relations between Russia and the US, while the European Union finds itself in the middle of a potentially frightening scenario. Furthermore: MAN turn 250, Italy undercuts its cultura...
Datum: 12.08.2008 02:57 •
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With a pompous opening ceremony, the Olympic Games went underway on Friday. What did you think of the mega event? Pamela Rauleder also asks our listeners what disciplines they follow? Who will win the medals? Kaffeklatsch in Viktoria.
Datum: 11.08.2008 03:45 •
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With a pompous opening ceremony, the Olympic Games went underway on Friday. What did you think of the mega event? Pamela Rauleder also asks our listeners what disciplines they follow? Who will win the medals? Kaffeklatsch in Victoria also with our Olympics studio with the updates of the events of d...
Datum: 11.08.2008 00:51 •
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Switch:On today with the winners of the SBS newsreading competition of the “German Day Out“ in Melbourne! Also, an interview with Germany’s newcomer band Jennifer Rostock. We cross into the European night - to Bournemouth in South England and visit a theatre for young people in Be...
Datum: 09.08.2008 03:45 •
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Dr Bill Murray is an expert on the 1936 Olympic Games. He's the author of &uot;The Nazi Olympics: Sport, Politics, and Appeasement in the 1930s.&uot; Oliver Heuthe spoke to him. Also on the program: What the German and Austrian press are saying about the Bejing Olympics, in the lead-up ...
Datum: 08.08.2008 02:13 •
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Nine patients in Melbourne, some of them victims of horrible traffic accidents, are among the first in the world to receive a new, pioneering treatment. After waiting in vain for their bones to heal the traditional way, they’ve opted for a new, revolutionary procedure — healing their bo...
Datum: 07.08.2008 03:46 •
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The “Australienjournal“ with the following topics: A private initiative wants to bring 50.000 Aboriginees in to safe jobs within two years — certainly ambitious but feasible? Queensland’s Liberals and Nationals join forces to regain power, with a merger. Also: We discover an...
Datum: 06.08.2008 04:26 •
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The “Europamagazin” with Patrick Wauthier and the following topics: Serbia hopes to become a EU member — we look at responses after the extradition of Radovan Karadzic. Italy hopes to become a safer place — while a wave of illegal immigrants hits the nation, Prime Minister S...
Datum: 05.08.2008 08:11 •
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Today the Kaffeeklatsch with Pamela Rauleder is all about airplanes and flying. After the technical problems at Qantas, are people more scared of flying? Or do most people still regard flying as one of the safest ways to travel? Our listeners also share their personal stories of memorable flights. ...
Datum: 04.08.2008 02:33 •
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In today's Pfiffikus, Adrian Plitzco takes us on a visit to a beautiful vegie patch, tended to by an avid listener, four-year-old Kai from Melbourne. We also visit a school and listen to some kids who are preparing a radio play! Fiona tells us a ghost story, and then there's news for kids, ...
Datum: 03.08.2008 04:15 •
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Nuclear energy is back on the agenda, particularly in Europe. It's seen - by its proponents - as a cheap and carbon-neutral alternative to gas and coal. Others are less impressed, and point to the unresolved issue of nuclear waste storage. What are the pros and cons? And how could Australia ben...
Datum: 01.08.2008 02:47 •
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The ?Wunschkonzert“ with your music requests and a special guest: Film director Alexandra Westmeir is a Russian native living in Berlin. Her documentary “Alone in four walls” follows three children and youths in a Russian juvenile correctional facility and finds both drama and hap...
Datum: 31.07.2008 05:21 •
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A Qantas plane recently found itself in trouble on its way from London to Melbourne, just after refuelling in Hong Kong. The pilot managed to successfully land the plane with a hole in its body. We ask a German pilot: What happens in the cockpit in such an emergency situation? Also, Australia revis...
Datum: 30.07.2008 00:23 •
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Serbia seems to be divided after the arrest of Radovan Karadzic, the former leader of the Bosnian Serbs: We report about protests initiated by ultra-nationalist supporters in Belgrade. Barack Obama visited Europe and gave a speech in Berlin: What were the intentions of the presidential hopeful of ...
Datum: 29.07.2008 02:34 •
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The Melbourne International Filmfestival is back on again. What is your favourite movie, classic, action, modern arthouse? Do you like today's young actors, or do you prefer the more mature veterans? That's our topic in today's &uot;Kaffeeklatsch&uot; with Oliver Heuthe.
Datum: 28.07.2008 01:36 •
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Armgard Hildenbrand is the prinicipal teacher of the German School Melbourne. She was born in Madrid, in 1973, and spent a few years in Sao Paulo, before settling and studying in Cologne. But who is Armgard? How did she end up in Melbourne? What does she think about her new role and life in Austral...
Datum: 26.07.2008 02:41 •
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?Serbian Saddam caught“ — ?Bosnian Nero in chains“ — ?Karadzic swapped for ticket to Europe“ — so the reaction of some European newspapers after the capture of Radovan Karadzic, the former Bosnian leader of the Serbians and suspect war criminal. How did Karadzic ...
Datum: 25.07.2008 01:38 •
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In today's &uot;Hausbesuch&uot; Andrea Kemper tells us her story. She talks about her commitment in German-Lutheran Trinity Church in East Melbourne. Andrea also shares memories of her youth and her music taste with us. Her wish list: &uot;Neue Deutsche Welle&uot; music combined...
Datum: 24.07.2008 01:29 •
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Today’s “Australienjournal” brings you the following topics: The World Youth Day in Sydney ended with the biggest gathering Australia has seen in recent years — a recap of the highlight and the contentious issue of sexual abuse. Aboriginal heritage up for sale on eBay —...
Datum: 23.07.2008 01:17 •
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Today’s “Europamagazin“ with Patrick Wauthier and the following topics: Three German hostages have returned home from Turkey, but what has the outlawed Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK) achieved with the kidnappings? Belgium inspects the rift in its national fabric on its natio...
Datum: 22.07.2008 02:18 •
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Our topic in today’s “Kaffeeklatsch” talkback with Patrick Wauthier: Fashion. Are you fascinated or annoyed by the “ins” and “outs” of fashion every year? Are you a trendsetter, a hostage to trends or a fashion victim? Also in the studio is our fashion expe...
Datum: 21.07.2008 02:37 •
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Our guest today is the avant-garde artist Klaus Rinke. Born in Germany during the war, Rinke later left Germany and now lives in Los Angeles. Pamela Rauleder talks to Rinke about his life in Germany and Europe, places he always returns to, also uncovering the themes in his art. What’s more ...
Datum: 19.07.2008 04:01 •
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Spain is at the forefront in terms of organ donation. The laws in France are confusing and can sometimes lead to wrong decisions. In Germany and Australia the laws for donating organs are clear, but donor organs are scarce. Organ donation, the main topic in today's Wochenjournal with Adrian Pli...
Datum: 18.07.2008 06:13 •
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In today’s “Australienjournal“ with Patrick Wauthier we look at the following topics: The Sydney World Youth Day 2008 event started with a massive gathering in Darling Harbour. Over 120.000 spectators joined the celebrations. We take an up to date look at the event and as well as ...
Datum: 16.07.2008 01:50 •
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Berlin has a new art collection — its name: “surreal worlds”. We visit the latest addition to the Berlin visual arts scene. Today we also focus on literature and explore fictional travel books. And ask what makes a good literary translation! What’s more — another part ...
Datum: 15.07.2008 11:28 •
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Kosovo, Europe's youngest nation receives a billion dollar aid - French president Nicholas Sarkozy launches the Mediterranean Union - Siemens cuts back thousands of jobs - The press review, letter from Berlin and many more news from Europe - with Adrian Plitzco.
Datum: 15.07.2008 02:19 •
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Pope Benedict XVI is in Sydney. He is the first German Pope ever in human’s history visiting Australia. Are you enlightened by it or do you not care at all? What would you say to him if you met him personally? Are there any issues you think need to be addressed by him? Tell us in the “n...
Datum: 14.07.2008 02:54 •
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It’s Festival Season for Switch:On. We spoke to the German band Ich ∓ Ich at Munich’s Tollwood Festival, visited a travelling environmental and film festival and we give away tickets to a sound festival in Melbourne! Moreover, we asked young people from Germany what religion can ...
Datum: 12.07.2008 04:24 •
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Our hot topic in today’s “Wochenjournal” with Patrick Wauthier: After the G8-summit in Toyako - what are the richest nations and the rest of the World taking away from the meeting? How much can the G8 do about the world’s problems today? Also: The press review, current affai...
Datum: 11.07.2008 04:16 •
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In today’s “Hausbesuch” we visit and interview another listener: Premgita raises a young son, helped to build a yoga school after moving to Melbourne and practices “Tibetan Pulsing Healing” — an oriental art of healing that builds on the positive powers of our re...
Datum: 10.07.2008 02:27 •
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Today’s Australian Journal deals with the Garnaut Report, which has stirred up an environmental debate. Furthermore, we look at the possible introduction of an emissions trading scheme in 2010. We interviewed a member of the ‘No to Pope’ coalition in Sydney. And our correspondents...
Datum: 09.07.2008 01:24 •
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In today’s ?Feuilleton für die Ohren“ we go back to the very roots of Western culture: A new exhibition in Berlin explores the myths and truths surrounding the ancient city of Babylon. We ask how a Goethe Institute in the United Arab Emirates is doing, and find out how modern art a...
Datum: 08.07.2008 11:55 •
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Today Pamela Rauleder brings you the following news from Europe: 50 years ago Germany inaugurated a law regarding equal rights for males and females. What is the state of gender equality in Germany today? Germany again debates the use of nuclear power. The new US-embassy just opened in Berlin, as w...
Datum: 08.07.2008 03:14 •
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Adolf Hitler is returning to Berlin — in form of a wax figure in &uot;Madame Tussauds&uot; wax figure cabinet. This has caused heated discussions in Germany over the past weeks. On Saturday more news hit the media — at the opening of the Berlin exhibition a Berliner deactivated ...
Datum: 07.07.2008 01:09 •
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This month thousands of young people will come to Sydney for the World Youth Day, which is marked by the visit of the Pope. Already now, the security regulations of the government of New South Wales are causing trouble. Moreover, we bring you our correspondent report from Canberra as well as anothe...
Datum: 02.07.2008 06:59 •
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Today the famous German artist Klaus Rinke is guest in our studio. This month his works are exhibited at RMIT gallery in Melbourne. Find out more about this exhibition and the work of the German avant-garde artist. Moreover, we survey the German cultural commentaries. And have another part of our s...
Datum: 01.07.2008 12:03 •
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Today’s “Europamagazin“ brings you the following topics: French President Nicolas Sarkozy takes over as President of the European Council, but he faces a European population unfamiliar with the EU’s political institutions; Furthermore: The press review and our correspondent&...
Datum: 01.07.2008 03:55 •
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The &uot;Kaffeklatsch&uot; talkback program with Patrick Wauthier and a timely topic: Germany's 0:1 loss against Spain in the finals of the Euro 2008 soccer tournament.
Datum: 30.06.2008 05:27 •
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Dr Martin Schreiber is a well-known personality in and around Melbourne. Today we invite him into our studios. For 20 years he was CEO of the Tabulam and Templer Homes in Bayswater. He also is a member of the Lutheran Church and was involved in the founding of the German School in Melbourne. In a f...
Datum: 28.06.2008 00:26 •
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Today's hot topic in the &uot;Wochenjournal&uot; with Patrick Wauthier: Conflict and curruption, war and water scarcity - the Middle East's past, present and future. Furthermore: Our Euro 2008 update, the press review, our correspondent's report from Germany and current affairs ...
Datum: 27.06.2008 01:13 •
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Today's &uot;Wunschkonzert&uot; with Patrick Wauthier brings you lots of music from &uot;Schlager&uot; to traditionals. Also: Our update from the Euro 2008 soccer tournament with the semi-final win of Germany, and our event calendar in the community news.
Datum: 26.06.2008 02:15 •
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Today we take a look behind the scenes of the World Youth Day in Sydney. Will the metropolis’ public transport system be able to cope with the masses of pilgrims? Our correspondents from Brisbane und Perth report on current affairs in their hometowns and we review the national newspapers. And...
Datum: 25.06.2008 01:29 •
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Europe after the failed vote on the proposed EU treaty, we ask the prime minister of Luxembourg for his opinion on the future of the federation. Furthermore, the French are about to take over the EU council’s presidency. We try to find out which priorities President Nicolas Sarkozy sets for h...
Datum: 24.06.2008 01:57 •
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Sauna without your bathers on? Not in Australia! Oliver Heuthe asks, how we Europeans, not ashamed of being naked, are coping with Australians who have a different, maybe prude perception towards the naked body.
Datum: 23.06.2008 01:55 •
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Our guest today is Eiko Haase. Originally an architect, he just founded his own company. Its mission — to bring German employees to the Australian economy. We talk about this process and about the German and Australian economy in general. What’s more — our EURO-Studio and our gig-...
Datum: 21.06.2008 00:20 •
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Today is World Refugee Day, in Australia it is World Refugee Week. Both hope to draw attention to the plight of refugees world wide. John Gibson, president of the Refugee Council Australia talks us through the causes and possible solutions in today's Wochenjournal with Patrick Wauthier.
Datum: 20.06.2008 01:21 •
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Today Arndt Reisenbichler is visiting Knud Bartels. The former test pilot loves Swing and Jazz. He lives with his wife and two dogs in Mt Waverley. Furthermore: Euro 2008. The last matches in the preliminary round. And: The latest German, Austrian and Swiss club news, and we have the snow report fr...
Datum: 19.06.2008 01:17 •
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Australia is in the middle of a housing affordability crisis. Now a senate committee deals with the issue. Then: What questions appear in the new Citizenship Test? And how can one prepare for it? We also have another part of the audio play &uot;Laenzelot the one armed kangaroo&uot;. And: Th...
Datum: 18.06.2008 00:42 •
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Today’s highlight in the “Feuilleton für die Ohren“ with Adrian Plitzco: The start of our new series on the last works of composers like Bach, Haendel, Schubert or Mahler. What inspired them just before their deaths? And what is their opus ultimum? Experts argue. Today we beg...
Datum: 17.06.2008 09:23 •
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In today's &uot;Europamagazin&uot; Patrick Wauthier looks at the following topics: The game Austria-Germany at the Euro 2008 in our Eurostudio; Ireland says &uot;No&uot; to more European political integration - we find out about the reasons and look into the future; the Austria...
Datum: 17.06.2008 02:26 •
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An Australian army without soldiers? Not impossible. The Australian Navy is experiencing a staff shortage as higher wages drive young people into the private sector. Does Australia need compulsory military service? What do you think? And: Do you have a special dish for the winter season? Tell us yo...
Datum: 16.06.2008 00:21 •
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Switch:On is infected with the EURO-fever. We cross to a public viewing of the game Netherlands France. And talk to the band Revolverheld who composed the Euro song &uot;Helden 2008&uot;. But we also cool down - and visit an ice lounge in Melbourne where the temperature is minus ten! A Germ...
Datum: 14.06.2008 03:35 •
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Today's main topic in the “Wochenjournal&uot; with Adrian Plitzco: Oil price at a record price, almost $139 a barrel. Why is it so expensive? Experts warn about an economic collapse. Euro 2008: Germany surprisingly lost the match versus Croatia and Austria wins its first point in Euro...
Datum: 13.06.2008 00:19 •
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Today Arndt Reisenbichler is visiting Bettina McIntyre in her home in Blackburn. Bettina is a mother of two children, an interior designer, works with disabled children and was a member of the German rowing team at the Olympic Games. Furthermore in today's program: Mourning in Switzerland. The ...
Datum: 12.06.2008 01:57 •
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Today's &uot;Australienjournal&uot; with Patrick Wauthier brings you the following topics: Primeminister Kevin Rudd visits Japan, to talk about nuclear proliferation, whaling and perhaps even his vision of a new Asia-Pacific Union, modelled on the EU; The correspondent's letter fro...
Datum: 11.06.2008 01:57 •
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Trudi Latour talks to people at the forefront of developing energy alternatives. Huon Hoogesteger, Sales Manager at LJW Solar explains how the Federal Gov's changes to the solar rebate system for grid interactive photovoltaic systems affects their company - and about his upcoming visit to the I...
Datum: 10.06.2008 06:26 •
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Today’s main topic in the “Feuilleton für die Ohren“ with Adrian Plitzco: Choral singing - an art form and a way of life. The German choir association arranged the first choir festival in Bremen, with 7000 singers. Furthermore: The piano festival Ruhr, the biggest meeting of ...
Datum: 10.06.2008 00:39 •
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Today’s main topics in the ?Europamagazin“ with Patrick Wauthier: Euro 2008 - the Netherlands embarrassed Italy, and France only tied with Romania, in Group C; Ireland is about to hold a referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon and, by extension, the future of the EU; Old and new presidents o...
Datum: 10.06.2008 00:00 •
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Kick-Off at the Euro 2008. Mourning in Switzerland and Austria, both have lost their first match. Germany has won and celebrates. We review the first soccer weekend with reports and comments. And: Do you have a special dish for the winter season? Tell us your recipes. Or is your menu independent fr...
Datum: 09.06.2008 00:16 •
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The Primary Schools of Victoria have organised a German Day Out at the Melbourne Zoo. 400 kids learning German were there, and so was Pfiffikus! Lisa visited Game On, an exhibition about computer games at ACMI and Adrian talked to the studio guests Shanina, Kashmir and Fabian who were part of an ex...
Datum: 07.06.2008 02:24 •
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Politicians from all over the world met in Rome for the food crisis summit this week. We outline the results. Then: Europe in soccer fever. Over the current week we present all national teams and today's program features Greece, Sweden and Russia. Furthermore: The latest news from Austria and S...
Datum: 06.06.2008 01:47 •
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Today’s special soccer “Wunschkonzert” deals with the Italian, Dutch and Spanish teams. The Euro 2008 theme is also reflected in the music played, including lots of funny and famous anthems of the ‘world game’. Furthermore, we report on the latest German, Austrian and ...
Datum: 05.06.2008 01:33 •
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Just before the EURO literally kicks off, today's &uot;Australienjournal&uot; portraits the teams from Germany, Poland, France and Romania. Furthermore, a report about Germans Down Under and part one of the audio play &uot;Länzelot the one armed kangaroo&uot;. All in this e...
Datum: 04.06.2008 01:58 •
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In today's FFO, Adrian Plitzco takes you on a journey to Mars. The space probe Phoenix that landed on the red planet last week is equiped with a high precision camera made in Germany. Other topics are: The first ?Global Media Forum“ in Bonn - a conference dealing with issues of media resp...
Datum: 03.06.2008 11:10 •
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Today’s main topic in the ?Europamagazin“ with Patrick Wauthier: The European Soccer Championship - Euro 2008! starts on Saturday. Over the preceding week we present all national teams and today's program features Turkey, Portugal, Austria and Croatia. We also visit the host cities ...
Datum: 03.06.2008 01:24 •
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Today’s main topic in the “Kaffeeklatsch” with Adrian Plitzco: The European Soccer Championship — Euro 2008! starts on Saturday. Europe is already in the grip of soccer mania. And you? Are you infected by the soccer fever? Or don’t you care at all? We present all the t...
Datum: 02.06.2008 00:22 •
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Bettina Harlos is today’s “Profil am Samstag” guest. As a so called ‘skilled migrant”, Harlos arrived in Australia just a year ago. The IT-specialist talks about her voluntary work with this year’s Homeless Worldcup, about new beginnings, an unwritten future and ...
Datum: 31.05.2008 01:09 •
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Today’s main topic in the ?Wochenjournal“ with Christian Froelicher: One of the highest peaks in the world: Manaslu, in the Himalaya mountains. Only 250 mountaineers have ever scaled it. Another 50 have lost their lives. Listen to an award-winning report about an exciting expedition to ...
Datum: 30.05.2008 01:07 •
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Lets Go Deutsch with Trudi Latour - Feature program structured around a conversation with the author and journalist Wibke Bruhns, the only German speaking participant at the Sydney Writers' Festival this year. - Her bestseller &uot;Meines Vater's Land - Geschichte einer Deutschen Famili...
Datum: 29.05.2008 10:00 •
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Is being Swiss and being lively a contradiction? Can Swiss people be funny? Rita Schwärzler, to name one, proves the critics wrong! She has lots of spirit and oozes enthusiasm, and loves to dance Flamenco. Arndt Reisenbichler visits Rita in idyllic Wheelers Hill, in the southeast of Melbourne....
Datum: 29.05.2008 05:01 •
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Kay Goldsworthy has made history in Australia by becoming the first woman to be consecrated as a bishop. But this appointment has also aroused criticism - mainly on the part of the conservatives. This is one amongst many topics of today's &uot;Australien-Journal&uot;. Others are: Austra...
Datum: 28.05.2008 01:36 •
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Today Adrian Plitzco presents the following topics: Turkey pushes ahead with its nuclear energy ambitions and wants to start running three nuclear power plants until the end of the next decade. Security on European streets is to be increased by a standardised safe distance. The European police auth...
Datum: 27.05.2008 03:20 •
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Today in our cultural program with Christian Froelicher: The International Film Festival in Cannes ended on Sunday, with little to no recognition for ?Palermo Shooting“ by German director Wim Wenders. Drama critic Ulrich Fischer talks about the outcome of the “Theatertage Mühlheim&...
Datum: 27.05.2008 01:49 •
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In today’s talkback, Christian Froelicher presents the following topic: The Eurovision Song Contest in review. Austria didn’t compete, Switzerland missed the final and Germany was pretty much humiliated. Did you watch the show?? Why? Why not? And: Win a CD with all the Eurovision Songs....
Datum: 26.05.2008 03:51 •
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Dr Maria Beger is a Marine Scientist and Research Associate at the University of Queensland’s Ecology Centre. She’s dived more than 1500 times, most recently at the Bikini Atoll, an infamous site of 12 nuclear test explosions. Her discovery — namely that 90 percent of the coral bi...
Datum: 24.05.2008 01:20 •
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Today's main topic deals with the freedom of press on a global scale. A particular focus lies on China, Africa and Italy. But even in Germany and Australia incidents have occurred that concern press representatives. What’s the state of editorial freedom in the media of the 21st century? A...
Datum: 23.05.2008 00:18 •
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We are allowed another glimpse into the music box of one of our listeners. Erich Fackert, conductor at Melbourne's City Opera, who listens to far more than just classical music. It took us by surprise that Punk band &uot;die Ärzte&uot; is part of his record collection, too. Further...
Datum: 22.05.2008 01:46 •
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Today's topics: Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan has rejected claims the government has seriously underestimated the number of people who will drop their private health cover under changes to Medicare. - Australia's fourth and fifth largest banks, Westpac and St George, have agreed to a propose...
Datum: 21.05.2008 03:57 •
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Today Pamela Rauleder presents the following topics: The UN-Conference on biological diversity in Bonn. How can the extinction of species be stopped? Italians worry about the freedom of media in their country. Three weeks until the start of the European Soccer Championships - Euro 2008! We visit al...
Datum: 20.05.2008 00:10 •
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In today’s talkback with Christian Froelicher: Are you a member of an association or club? Are such registered bodies a typical German thing? Why are Germans world champions in belonging to an association? Or do you believe it's stupid to belong to an organised group of like-minded people...
Datum: 19.05.2008 00:21 •
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Petra Franz is Chief Administrative Officer of the Goethe Institute in Melbourne. Born 1948 in the Russian zone of Berlin, she moved to West Berlin in 1957, growing up in its heartland, Berlin-Charlottenburg. She came to Australia as an assisted migrant in 1970, spent time in Bonegilla and Sydney b...
Datum: 17.05.2008 01:03 •
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Today’s main topic in the “Wochenjournal”, with Christian Froelicher: SES. The German abbreviation stands for “Senior Experten Service”. Senior Expert Wolfgang Kuchenbecker was tired of playing golf and began to pass on his expertise in developing countries. In the ...
Datum: 16.05.2008 01:14 •
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Today we visit the home - or rather, the sound studio - of Niko Schaeuble in Hawthorn, Victoria. The professional musician gives concerts and produces music for some of Australia's best known TV shows. Arndt Reisenbichler visits Niko in his own surrounds. Furthermore in the show: The latest new...
Datum: 15.05.2008 01:29 •
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The Labor budget is the focus of today's program. Does the budget deliver what was promised before the election? Who are the winners and losers? What are the reactions? The Homeless-World Cup is a soccer tournament held at the end of the year in Melbourne for homeless people from all over the w...
Datum: 14.05.2008 03:01 •
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Today Christian Froelicher talks with his studio-guest, the longtime member of the Berlin Philharmonics, Professor Brett Dean who recommends a concert in Melbourne. In the cultural commentaries of Germany’s print media Nobel Prize winner Elfriede Jelinek takes on the incest case of Amstetten....
Datum: 13.05.2008 11:03 •
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Today Adrian Plitzco presents the following topics: Asparagus season in Germany - but who will harvest it for five Euros an hour? Furthermore: On the 9th of May Europe celebrates the birth of the European Union. How do Poland, Greece and Switzerland consider the EU? And: Four weeks until the start ...
Datum: 13.05.2008 03:02 •
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In today’s talkback: National Volunteer Week. Five million Australians do voluntary work. Many say, these five Million are the backbone of society, and without them, Australia would stand still. Is this true, and if so, what does it say about our society? Why do people volunteer? Do you volun...
Datum: 12.05.2008 02:13 •
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Our third edition of Switch:On is packed with exciting new projects! Three young people from Melbourne are building a skate park in Afghanistan. How does one become a successful film maker? Bernadette La Hengst has just released her new album and Australian cabaret performer Empress Stah is perform...
Datum: 10.05.2008 00:29 •
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Today’s main topic in the &uot;Wochenjournal&uot;, with Christian Froelicher: The family in turmoil. Has traditional family life run its course? Or are we seeing a revival of old virtues? Listen to reports from Italy, Latvia, Germany and the Czech Republic. Furthermore: The week in re...
Datum: 09.05.2008 03:19 •
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Today we visit Rita Esslinger in Eltham, a beautiful suburb of Melbourne. She's a painter and artist, loves to chat, gives fine art workshops and a lot more. Torsten Creutzburg visits the lively woman with Bavarian roots and talks to her about her life and her favourite songs. Furthermore in th...
Datum: 08.05.2008 03:05 •
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In today’s Australia Journal, Christian Froelicher presents the following topics: World Youth Day, 500,000 Catholics are expected to flock to Sydney to greet the Pope. Kathleen Wächter talks to Karl Markovics (Inspector Rex), the main character in the oscar-winning drama “The Count...
Datum: 07.05.2008 01:58 •
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This week amazing news reaches us from Weimar. Apparently the bones in the tomb of the renowned German poet Friedrich Schiller are not his own! We also look at Berlins’s famous theatre meeting (Theatertreffen). Half way through the program we survey the cultural commentaries of Germany’...
Datum: 06.05.2008 12:14 •
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The Europe Magazine takes a look at London’s new mayor, Boris Johnson. Additionally, we deal with possible restrictions to executive salaries in Germany. Also, we are reporting on a science project in Spitsbergen, which aims to investigate global warming. The riots on May the 1st are dealt wi...
Datum: 06.05.2008 01:48 •
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In today's talkback, Christian Froelicher asks our listeners: &uot;What goes through your head when you drive past a petrol station, and are greeted by a sign showing a price of, say, 144.9, or even 151.9 cents? What are Australia's soaring petrol prices doing to your family budget? Mor...
Datum: 05.05.2008 04:10 •
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Today kids-reporters Jessica and Lilli visit a real clown. We talk with three kids, who visit Germany to participate in a TV-Quizshow for Kids. Also, you can listen to the kids-news and a fairy tale from Turkey: “The three miracle things”
Datum: 03.05.2008 01:41 •
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Today’s main-topic in the &uot;Wochenjournal&uot; with Patrick Wauthier: 100 days before the start of the Olympic Games in Beijing the sporting event has revealed its political nature. Critics and human rights activists speak out; Like in Germany, Korean authorities are combating corr...
Datum: 02.05.2008 01:18 •
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In today's Medical Talkback, Christian Froelicher welcomes our SBS radio doctor Johannes Wenzel live in the studio. Together, and with numerous listeners, they discuss the topic: Cancer. Is it possible to combat the deadly disease... simply by adopting the right attitude?
Datum: 01.05.2008 02:02 •
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Australia raises the tax for alcoholic mix beverages in an attempt to counteract binge-drinking. The citizenship again attracts criticism - we explore why. Our stringer from Canberra reports on the effects of the Olympic torch on the Australian Capital Territory. In our segment “Australia'...
Datum: 29.04.2008 14:37 •
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Today we visit the German Historical Museum in Berlin. The Musical &uot;Hair&uot; celebrates its 41st Birthday. Also, you can listen to an interview with Prof. Matthias Breitschaft. He is the headmaster of the famous Cathedral in Mainz. And we survey the German Arts ∓ Culture press. ...
Datum: 29.04.2008 02:00 •
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Today Pamela Rauleder presents the following topics: Poland aims to privatise 740 state-companies in the next years. We explore Vienna, where seven matches of the European Football Championship will be held in June. And we take a look to at Hungary's current government crisis. Also the press re...
Datum: 29.04.2008 01:34 •
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The ?Festival of German Films“ is history. During the last 10 days 22 German films were shown in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth. Which movies were the best, which the worst? Which of them would Melbourne's German community like to see in the nation's mainstream cinemas? Christi...
Datum: 28.04.2008 07:19 •
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Today in the &uot;Wochenjournal&uot; with Patrick Wauthier: What impact does the international financial crisis have on Europe? Listen to news, reports and interviews from London, Madrid, Frankfurt and Zurich. You can hear the latest from Switzerland and Austria in the “Alpenpanorama&...
Datum: 26.04.2008 08:39 •
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On today's show, Christian Froelicher speaks to Juergen Tampke, Professor for European Studies, at the University of New South Wales, Sydney. He's the author of &uot;The Germans in Australia&uot;, a fascinating account of the rich, important and colorful contribution made by German ...
Datum: 26.04.2008 00:27 •
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Today Christian Froelicher presents an interview by Pamela Rauleder with Martin Gypkens. He's the director of the the movie “Nothing but Ghosts”, which is currently showing at the “Festival of German Films”. You can listen to the clubnews with the forthcoming events of t...
Datum: 24.04.2008 01:13 •
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Today in the &uot;Australienjournal&uot; with Christian Froelicher: What's the final verdict on last weekend's “2020 Summit” in Canberra? Did the 1000 delegates really achieve anything - or was it just a talk fest? Listen to an exclusive interview with Jürgen Vogel,...
Datum: 23.04.2008 01:06 •
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Today Kathleen Wächter presents the following topics: How do we commemorate? A meeting in Berlin deals with this issue. Can German Art be a financial asset? And you listen to an interview with Dr. Otto von Habsburg, son of the last ruling Emperor of Europe's legendary Habsburg-Dynasty.
Datum: 22.04.2008 08:00 •
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Oliver Heuthe presents the following topics: More than 5000 exhibitors from all around the world are showing their latest industrial innovations and products, at the Hannover-Exhibition. Stanislaw Tillich, the designated Prime Minister of Saxony is causing a stir, because he?s Sorbian. And you can ...
Datum: 21.04.2008 19:00 •
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Today Pamela Rauleder discusses the &uot;2020 Summit&uot; with the listeners. About 1000 delegates traveled to Canberra last weekend to debate the future of Australia. We talk about the sense and nonsense of this occasion, and the chances to realize the decided ideas.
Datum: 21.04.2008 01:35 •
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Dario-Andri Schwörer is a Swiss-born adventurer, mountain guide, cyclist, hiker and sailor. For the past seven years, he’s been circumnavigating the globe, together with his wife and their two children, who were born at sea. Theirs is the first attempt to circle our planet, using no form...
Datum: 19.04.2008 01:31 •
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Today in the Wochenjournal: The opening of the “Festival of German Films” in Melbourne - we went along to the festivities, and our reporter, Torsten Creutzburg, had a chat with guests, officials, and promoters. Also on the program: Compromises on aged-care in Germany, and the media fuss...
Datum: 18.04.2008 01:29 •
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Today Torsten Creutzburg goes to Glen Waverley to visit an SBS listener, Peter Reiprich. An avid soccer and music fan, he tells us about his life and hobbies, plays us a short piano-piece, and of course, we listen to his favourite German songs. Also in the program: The clubnews, with an interview a...
Datum: 17.04.2008 02:18 •
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In today’s Australienjournal, Patrick Wauthier presents the latest from Down-Under. The main topics: Gambling - alarming statistics on the use of pokies raise new discussions, and the Australia 2020 Summit - we take a preliminary look at the meeting of the nation's 1000 brightest minds in...
Datum: 16.04.2008 03:12 •
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Today Christian Froelicher welcomes a guest live in the studio: The German artist Michèle Meister was born in Lindau and now lives in Melbourne. Together they talk about her work and her new exhibition “The Travel” in Fitzroy, Melbourne. And we present our usual survey of the Arts...
Datum: 15.04.2008 10:07 •
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Patrick Wauthier presents the following topics: Silvio Berlusconi will most likely be Ministerpresident of Italy for a third time. The European Parliament steps up to the foreign policy challenge created by China's Tibet crisis. And the “Train of Remembrance”, a rolling memorial to ...
Datum: 15.04.2008 03:29 •
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Today we discuss the new Australian Governor General, Quentin Bryce. Christian Froelicher asks the listeners what they think about having a woman in the top-position. Do we even need a Governor General - shouldn't it perhaps be time to get rid of the monarchy? Of course there's music and th...
Datum: 14.04.2008 00:23 •
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Today’s youth show reports on Stuttgart’s vibrant music scene, Cologne’s nightlife, and about plans by the Hamburg government, to settle Uni students in impoverished suburbs. Furthermore, we deal with the topic of under-age 'binge' drinking. Of course, there is plenty of c...
Datum: 12.04.2008 00:50 •
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Today in the program with Patrick Wauthier: The War in Iraq - it's been five years since the invasion, yet there is still no peace. In addition we present some current topics from Germany: Investigations into the intelligence organisation BND and some major issues surrounding bio-fuels. We also...
Datum: 11.04.2008 00:19 •
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Today's program once again features one of our popular house-visits. Boris Gerasimon meets Jörg and Kerstin at their home in Briar Hill, who present their favourite German songs from the 70s and 80s. Also on the program: The latest from the German, Austrian and Swiss clubs in the clubnews....
Datum: 10.04.2008 03:30 •
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Patrick Wauthier presents the following topics: Child abuse in Australia is more prevalent than expected - even in the public foster care system. A new report published last week is generating a new debate; Can we hope for improved cancer treatments? Australian researchers are developing new method...
Datum: 09.04.2008 01:21 •
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This week's program with Christian Froelicher looks into the question: Can furniture also be seen as art? The curator of the new design exhibition “Come In” at RMIT Gallery in Melbourne has the answer. Also on the program: An interview with the popular German pop singer Dunja Rajter...
Datum: 08.04.2008 10:29 •
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Is it possible to “smell” terrorism? What chances do German construction companies have at the European Football-Championship in 2012 and the Olympic Winter Games in 2014? And why is it so important for Germany and Europe to dock their space-ship “Jules Verne” with the ISS? ...
Datum: 08.04.2008 01:23 •
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The topic today is trekking. Which are the nicest walking trails in the world and what motivates people to hike? Christian Froelicher asks our studio guest Boris Gerasimon about his pilgrimage on the Camino in Spain. Furthermore some of our listeners give us their personal hiking tips.
Datum: 07.04.2008 01:15 •
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Pfiffikus follows Kian and Mika onto their easter egg hunt. Of course there is lots of great children's music, the kids-news and the radio-play “Prinzessin Rotznase”.
Datum: 05.04.2008 01:37 •
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Patrick Wauthier presents the following topics: Prostitution, legal or illegal, is taking more or less part on the margins of society. Since 2001, prostitution in Germany is regulated by law. This is our main focus in the Wochenjournal. Furthermore: The report from our correspondents from Germany a...
Datum: 04.04.2008 01:37 •
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Today in our medical talkback the main topic is breast cancer. Join Patrick Wauthier and our regular guest Dr. Johannes Wenzel, as he talks about medical issues and answers the listener's questions.
Datum: 03.04.2008 01:24 •
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Kathleen Wächter presents: Canberra- the solar capital of Australia, banknotes- the story of Australia's export hit and part eight of our serial ”the history of Australia”. In addition: We report on the impending opening of the new detention centre on Christmas Island.
Datum: 02.04.2008 00:34 •
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These days Herbert von Karajan would have been 100 years old. Listen to our feature on the famous Austrian orchestra and opera conductor. Specifically, we take a look at his music-films. Also on the program: An interview with an Australian singer who gave a guest performance with German and Yiddish...
Datum: 01.04.2008 00:32 •
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Today Patrick Wauthier presents the latest in current affairs from Europe. The plans for the Ukraine to join NATO, discussion over the use of bio-fuels and the euthanasia debate in Belgium are the major topics in the program. Further topics include a massive give-away of an extraordinary gadget, a ...
Datum: 01.04.2008 00:24 •
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Today's program is dedicated to last Saturday night's Earth Hour. Around half of all Australians turned off their lights and electrical appliances to raise awareness for the environment, joining many other major cities around the world. Pamela Rauleder asked the listeners what they thought ...
Datum: 31.03.2008 00:15 •
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In today's program, we discuss organic foods. Where do they come from, and what are their benefits? SBS Radio's Christian Froelicher speaks to Uwe Wulfen, an expert on the topic. Together, they take calls from Victoria's German speaking community - a lively talkback indeed!
Datum: 29.03.2008 00:56 •
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Today in the Wochenjournal: A local struggle against the global dependence on oil — a report on renewable energies in the Dominican Republic. As always, we have the press-review and the Report from Germany — with some personal thoughts on a potential Olympic boycott by German athletes, ...
Datum: 28.03.2008 00:22 •
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31 students from the Youth Accordion Orchestra in Jena, in Germany?s former GDR, who are currently on tour in Australia, were guests in our studio and provided some exciting musical entertainment. Also, as usual: the event calendar for the German-speaking clubs and the latest celebrity news from Ge...
Datum: 27.03.2008 02:32 •
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Today in the Australia Journal... Turning off the power, Earth Hour: is it a real environmental initiative or a cheap PR gag... The Saxon castle of Colditz, song of the week, the press show, Sidney Nolan, Gallipoli and more...
Datum: 25.03.2008 23:00 •
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Kathleen Wächter presents a colourful mix of cultural topics. Clichés, contemporary Chinese Art and a celestial theme are amongst the topics covered. Find out more by listening!
Datum: 25.03.2008 10:00 •
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Christin Froelicher presents a range of current topics from Europe including the aftermath of the explosion at an arms depot in Gerdec, Catholics in Turkey, an interview on the biography of a Jewish fascist, Margherita Sarfatti, the growing divide between rich and poor in Germany, and more...
Datum: 25.03.2008 00:21 •
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On Easter Monday we dedicated our talkback program to the Easter celebrations. What are your special traditions for this time of the year? Do people still colour eggs and hide them? Pamela Rauleder spoke to the listeners.
Datum: 24.03.2008 05:30 •
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Kathleen Wächter talks about: The wreck of the german man-of-war Kormoran was found. We report on that! The Australienjournal also contains part 6 of our serial &uot;the history of Australia&uot;:
Datum: 19.03.2008 01:15 •
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Christian Froehlicher has visited an exhibition in the Ian Potter Centre at the Federation Square about Sydney Nolan, the most important australian painter in the 20th century. He describes his impressions together with Norbert Loeffler from the Victorian College of Arts.
Datum: 18.03.2008 10:01 •
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Patrick Wauthier presents the following topics: In Turkey, people are worried about Islamization of politics. A request for banning that shall act against that. And our journey through Germany leads us to Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
Datum: 18.03.2008 01:14 •
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Monika Hein lives in Adelaide, is married, has children and is happy. But that wasn’t always the case. In the early 70s, Hein left Germany in order to escape her past of abuse. In the meantime she has written a book about her personal experiences. We asked her into the SBS studios to tell us ...
Datum: 15.03.2008 00:17 •
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Today, our main focus is Kaliningrad - what is left from the former Königsberg? Furthermore: The review, the report on German topics from our foreign correspondents and we have a look at the political life in Switzerland and Austria.
Datum: 14.03.2008 02:16 •
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Today we visit Jürgen, who lives in Greensborough. He presents his favourite music and tells us stories about his life. The show also includes the clubnews.
Datum: 13.03.2008 01:31 •
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How Australias teenager sink in alcohol, an interview with Tobias Forster, who places students from Germany, Swiss and Austria to Australias universities and history of Australia: Today with Ned Kelly, legendary bushranger.
Datum: 12.03.2008 00:38 •
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Today with the following topics: Labor unions in Europe - which role do they have? Violence in eastern-european football stadiums - illustrated on the example of Dynamo Dresden.
Datum: 11.03.2008 00:54 •
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Melbourne grows fast! A new study shows, that until 2020 almost 5 million people will live in this city. Christian Froehlicher talks with listerens about the question, if bigger means better. Furthermore: Sport of the weekend and the rating question of the week.
Datum: 10.03.2008 00:29 •
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Our first ever Switch:On program is packed with all sorts of goodies — in our segment ?Changing the world“ we introduce an organisation that plants trees in Asia. An interview with the German newcomer band UMEI, we cross live into a club in Mannheim and we play new German music and have...
Datum: 08.03.2008 04:29 •
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At the moment, the CeBIT, the worlds greatest computer exposition is taking place in Hanover. The focus lies on Green IT: environment-friendly computers. This is one of our topics. Furthermore: The review, the report on German topics from our foreign correspondents and we have a look at the politic...
Datum: 07.03.2008 02:23 •
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Ask Dr. Johannes Wenzel your personal questions, here in Medical Talkback. In addition in our programme: The clubnews.
Datum: 06.03.2008 01:12 •
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Kathleen Waechter talks about: The UN year of languages, a report about aboriginal languages, and the disappearance of the official term 'multiculturalism'. The Australienjournal also contains part five of &uot;the history of Australia&uot; and much more.
Datum: 05.03.2008 00:35 •
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A new president was elected in Russia on sunday. The result was not very surprising for election-observers: Dimitrij Medwedew is the new head of state. We talk about the election in our show. In addition: &uot;Germany Revisited&uot;. Today Lower Saxony.
Datum: 04.03.2008 01:34 •
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Today we are talking about self-defence. Therefore Pamela Rauleder asked Holger Koch to join her for a chat about self-confidence and how to react in a dangerous situation. Holger Koch is the leader of a school for self-defence in Melbourne. Furthermore sport of the weekend and the rating question....
Datum: 03.03.2008 00:20 •
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Today with our kids reporter Ari. He visited Luka and Naomi and talked with them about their pet and toys. Also, you can listen to the kids-news and to our radio play &uot;the dirty prince&uot; .
Datum: 01.03.2008 01:19 •
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For a lot of 60 to 70-years old people, it is still hard to cope with the experiences of the Second World War. This is one of our topics. Furthermore: The review, the report on German topics from our foreign correspondents and we glance at the political life in Switzerland and Austria.
Datum: 29.02.2008 01:23 •
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Request your favourite music you wish to listen on SBS radio! Includes also the latest gossip about german celebs and the clubnews.
Datum: 28.02.2008 00:42 •
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Patrick Wauthier presents the following topics: There is a lot of in disorder at the situation of the Aboriginees. The proposal to give unemployed Aboriginees a perspective in the army is not new, but discussed at the moment again. And listen to the fourth part of our serial &uot;the history of...
Datum: 27.02.2008 05:46 •
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Last Sunday the Academy Award has taken place. Austria received the award for the best foreign movie. This event is one of our topics. Furthermore we will have a reading in the second part of the show.
Datum: 26.02.2008 04:59 •
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Smoking is forbidden almost everywhere. You are only allowed to consume alcohol at certain places, too. Oliver Heuthe talks with listerners about the topic: Is the state mothering us too much? Where is the individual responsibility of grown-ups? Also in our show: sport of the weekend.
Datum: 25.02.2008 01:23 •
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Louis Palmer, born 1972, is driving around the world - in a solar taxi! He left his hometown Lucerne in Switzerland in July 2007, visiting Eastern Europe, the Middle East, India, Bali, New Zealand and now Australia. Is Palmer an environmental hero? Or just plain crazy? SBS Radio's Kathleen ...
Datum: 23.02.2008 03:54 •
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Christian Fröhlicher presents the following topics: The guerillas of the construction site. A feature about migrant workers in China. Furthermore we have a look at Belgrade, where a peaceful day of protest against the independence of Kosovo closed in unbeautiful scenes.
Datum: 22.02.2008 00:26 •
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Today we visit Florian Schickl, a music-junkie, who lives in Fitzroy. The travel companion, who grew up in Bavaria likes Blumfeld and other german bands of the past 10 years. Furthermore in the show: The Clubnews with a reference to a family picnic of the Club Tivoli and live in the studio: The New...
Datum: 21.02.2008 01:50 •
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In the show: With solar-energy to down under - How a Swiss travels the world with a self-built solar-taxi. 100 years ago women in Victoria were permitted to vote. We look back on this milestone. Furthermore in the programme: Yesterday was the official opening of The German School of Melbourne. We ...
Datum: 20.02.2008 04:12 •
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Which effect has light on people? Volker Haug, who lives in Melbourne goes further into this question. At the moment you can see his latest light creations at the National Design Centre in Melbourne. Tonight he is in our show. Furthermore in the programme: Eva Maria Thonemann is in the studio. She ...
Datum: 19.02.2008 02:36 •
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Our topics today: Europe has a new country! The parliament of Kosovo declared the independence of the Serbian province. Also, Cyprus held elections, and our weekly journey through Germany leads us to Rhineland-Pfalz.
Datum: 19.02.2008 00:41 •
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Christian Frölicher talks to listeners about immigration issues. Also, sport of the weekend, and a few of your favourite tunes.
Datum: 18.02.2008 00:39 •
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The Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra is visiting Australia for the 9th time to enchant audiences all over Victoria and NSW with their classical music. Andreas Bensmann is the man behind the scenes of the orchestra who makes sure that each and every performance runs smoothly. A challenging and ful...
Datum: 16.02.2008 01:19 •
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Girls and boys are slaves in the south-east of Asia. And in Addition: Dirty business with kids as prostitutes in East-Europe. The worldwide perspective about the human trafficking is our main topic in the show today.
Datum: 15.02.2008 03:46 •
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We visit Hans Thiecke. Listen to his personal music collection in typical way of the people from Hamburg. Would you like us to visit you at home? We would love to come into your living room as well and have a look through your cd?s and records.
Datum: 14.02.2008 00:20 •
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A big day for Australia: Kevin Rudd said sorry to the indigenous Australians, our topic in the Australianjournal.
Datum: 13.02.2008 05:19 •
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This evening is full with cultural reports from Germany and the World:The interantional Film-Festival the Berlinade just started:How does Peking prepare themselfs for the Olympic games?
Datum: 12.02.2008 10:00 •
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Our topics today: the debate about the youth-crime is in full swing. Additional topics: EU-east enlargement, Join us to a journey: in our serial about the the federal states. Today we are travelling to Hessen. And 50 years Lego-bricks celebrate the birthday of 50 years children toys.
Datum: 12.02.2008 02:09 •
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Today in Kaffeeklatsch: Dr. Gert Reifarth, ex-lecturer at the University of Melbourne and also expert in literature. Which german books would he recoment?
Also in our show: News form the first Bundesliga.
Datum: 11.02.2008 01:41 •
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Emerging Hamburg sound and visual artist Thomas Baldischwyler received a scholarship to come and work with Australian artist Swift Treweeke. Kathleen Waechter gets the insights.
Datum: 09.02.2008 00:19 •
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The financial world’s ups and downs and how the US-subprime crisis influences the worldwide markets. Free trade in Africa: Libya opens its market. Interview: dream country Germany. The press review, Germany report and Alpenpanorama.
Datum: 08.02.2008 00:28 •
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What is anaphilaxis? And what can you do, when you have this sickness? Ask Dr. Johannes Wenzel your personal questions, here in Medical Talkback
Datum: 07.02.2008 00:16 •
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Kevin Rudd's 2020 summit; Have the floods neutralised the drought?; Economy report; Poll of the week; Song of the week; Correspondent's report from Western Australia; Part 1 of 'SBS - The history of Australia'; SBS tv-program tips.
Datum: 06.02.2008 01:36 •
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Dr Gert Reifarth talks about his latest production, the opera &uot;Erwin ∓ Elmire&uot;. Music composed by Duchess Anna Amalia. Libretto by J.W. von Goethe.
Datum: 05.02.2008 02:16 •
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Election in Serbien. What means the new Prime Minister Boris Tadic for Serbien, the Kosovo and Europe? In addition in our program: the EU. Our serial, part two: the view of a citizen. What happens, if alcohol is prohibited in Germany? Philipp Abresch thinks about it in a letter from Berlin
Datum: 05.02.2008 00:25 •
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Sit down with us at the coffee table with Kaffeklatsch on Monday mornings. Today's topic: the Australian Open in Melbourne. Pamela Rauleder spoke to the listeners.
The Australian Open are still running: Instead of tennis they are playing golf now. Today in our Show: Womens Australian Open p...
Datum: 04.02.2008 01:22 •
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Today with our kids reporter and studio guest &uot;Ari&uot;. He talks about a kids festival on a farm in Yarra Glenn. Our reporter Heidi visited the first day at school at the Deutsche Schule in North Fitzroy.
Datum: 02.02.2008 02:33 •
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More then 40 years in the past are now the 68?s. Join us into a journey through the history, about student demonstrations in Berlin or Paris. Why went the students on the street? What were their issues?
Listen also to the view of the German press and the German Report.
Datum: 01.02.2008 00:33 •
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Request your favourite music you wish to listen to on SBS radio, be it Pop, Rock, Hip Hop, Oldies, Schlager, Volkstuemliches, Jazz or Classical. 1300 722 828. Includes information on what's happening in Victoria's German, Austrian and Swiss clubs and communities.
Datum: 31.01.2008 04:39 •
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Homelessness in Australia - the government wants to improve the situation, Australians of the year 2008, economy news, report from Queensland, song and poll of the week, Churches in Australia part 3 and TV- highlights of the upcoming week.
Datum: 30.01.2008 00:57 •
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The death of Indonesia’s ex dictator: an interview with the German embassy in Jakarta. State elections in Lower Saxony and Hessen. The EU, opinions of a European citizen. Letter from Berlin, &uot;Germany Revisited&uot; today Schleswig-Holstein, news from Brussels and Serbia.
Datum: 29.01.2008 02:23 •
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Katrin and Tessa are backpackers from Bielefeld in Germany. Niels Buengen asked them about their experiences as individual tourists.
Datum: 26.01.2008 00:29 •
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Request the music you wish to listen to on SBS radio, be it Pop, Rock, Hip Hop, Oldies, Schlager, Volkstümliches, Jazz or Classical. 1300 722 828. Includes information on what's happening in Victoria's German, Austrian and Swiss clubs and communities. Plus interviews, live guests, give...
Datum: 24.01.2008 02:08 •
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Labor’s five-point economic plan, test drive in a hydrogen car, second part of the three part series &uot;German Churches in Australia&uot;, stringers report from Canberra and Perth, poll of the week and press review.
Datum: 23.01.2008 00:34 •
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Elections in Serbia and reactions from Germany, summary Australian Open day eight, Great Britain introduces new immigration regulations, nuclear energy in Europe, elections in Hessen next Sunday, letter from Berlin, the ‘worst’ word of the year, interview with the German paralympian Woj...
Datum: 22.01.2008 00:18 •
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Sit down with us at the coffee table with Kaffeklatsch on Monday mornings. Today's topic: the Australian Open in Melbourne. Pamela Rauleder spoke to the listeners.
Datum: 21.01.2008 00:21 •
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Barbara Schett is a former tennis professional from Austria. She is married to an Australian and lives on the Sunshine Coast. Christian Froelicher has met her at the Australian Open.
Datum: 19.01.2008 00:17 •
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Youth crime is a hot topic in German politics.
Datum: 18.01.2008 02:21 •
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Today SBS Radio is visiting Barbara Jakob. In her lounge room she presents her personal choice of music.
Datum: 17.01.2008 02:36 •
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Jazz in Germany is celebrating its 88th birthday. The Austrian poet Rainer Maria Rilke inspires composers to write music to his sometimes &uot;complicated&uot; words.
Datum: 16.01.2008 05:11 •
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Government announces new health package, plastic bags possibly to be banned in Australia, report from Brisbane, media review, first part of a new serial: German Churches in Australia, Australian Open day 2.
Datum: 16.01.2008 01:01 •
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Rubbish crisis in Naples, Sarkozy wants to ban ads from public television, how to counter youth crime in Germany, letters from Vienna and Berlin, EURO 2008 tickets on sale, portrait of the state ‘Saarland’, a garden gnome explores the world, the latest from the Australian Open and press...
Datum: 15.01.2008 00:29 •
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Sit down with us at the coffee table with Kaffeklatsch on Monday mornings. Today's topic: election fever in the USA. Pamela Rauleder spoke to the listeners.
Datum: 14.01.2008 00:42 •
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In program 4, the last of the series, we try to define certain terms within the mental health area, and try to point out the differences between conditions such as depression, anxiety, trauma, psychosis, post traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder, personality disorder and atte...
Datum: 13.01.2008 22:43 •
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Our guest today: Brigitte Porada Kny. Brigitte left a career with the German police, to live and raise a family in Australia. She now runs a care center for wildlife in the Macedon ranges, part of the Macedon Ranges Wildlife
Network for native animals in need of help.
Datum: 12.01.2008 03:30 •
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An in-depth look at the political crisis in Kenya; An update on the presidential pre-elections in the US; Current affairs topics from Switzerland and Austria; The report on German topics from our foreign correspondents; A rising death-toll of foreign correspondents; And a mounting waste-crisis in I...
Datum: 11.01.2008 00:28 •
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Request the music you wish to listen to on SBS radio, be it Pop, Rock, Hip Hop, Oldies, Schlager, Volkstümliches, Jazz or Classical. 1300 722 828. Includes information on what's happening in Victoria's German, Austrian and Swiss clubs and communities. Plus interviews, live guests, give...
Datum: 09.01.2008 23:00 •
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No compensation fund for ?stolen generation“, car meeting ?Summernats“ in Canberra, report from West Australia, federal government to review the much debated citizenship test, changes in birds’ behaviour.
Datum: 09.01.2008 01:05 •
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The year 2008 in Europe, Slovenia's EU Presidency, the year ahead for NATO in Europe, what is going to change in Germany in 2008, biathlon in Europe, profile of the state Hamburg.
Datum: 08.01.2008 00:22 •
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In this 3rd program about mental health, psychologist Dr Renate Wagner and broadcaster Trudi Latour pick up on last week’s cross-cultural theme and look at the special mental health issues facing refugees. A summary of related news items from the last few months here in Australia is also incl...
Datum: 07.01.2008 04:16 •
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Sit down with us at the coffee table with Kaffeklatsch on Monday mornings. Today's topic: Australians are getting too big! What can we do to loose weight? And why are we getting bigger and heavier? Pamela Rauleder asks the listeners.
Datum: 07.01.2008 00:35 •
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Pfiffikus. The radio program for children. Today with lots of children in the studio with Lisa and Adrian. They talk about their holidays and ask a writer of children books living in Austria how he comes up with ideas for his stories.
Datum: 05.01.2008 02:33 •
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Yearender 2007, Cabinet papers 1977, david hicks release and some lessions in playing cricket.
Datum: 02.01.2008 03:31 •
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In this second part of the Mental Health series Trudi Latour talks to Dr Renate Wagner, Clinical Psychologist in private praxis about the flowing continuum between stress and mental illness and the genetic versus the social factors affecting our well being. Then we’ll especially look at traum...
Datum: 31.12.2007 01:01 •
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The first in a series of four programs about Mental Health. They are all based on a conversational interview with the Australian Psychologist Dr Renate Wagner, but also include little side trips into the news. Dr Renate Wagner, originally from the hometown of Psychology, Vienna, has been practisin...
Datum: 23.12.2007 23:50 •
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In this third program about bamboo, Trudi Latour talks to Hans Erken, the President of the Australian Bamboo Society, who gives us a specifically Australian perspective on this mysterious plant. He elucidates on the history of this universal genus here on the Australian continent and, as a nursery ...
Datum: 16.12.2007 23:05 •
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In this third program about bamboo, Trudi Latour talks to Hans Erken, the President of the Australian Bamboo Society, who gives us a specifically Australian perspective on this mysterious plant. He elucidates on the history of this universal genus here on the Australian continent and, as a nursery ...
Datum: 16.12.2007 23:05 •
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Our guest today: Bodo Busse, Head of Opera at the &uot;Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden&uot;.
Datum: 15.12.2007 01:32 •
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Our guest today: Bodo Busse, Head of Opera at the &uot;Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden&uot;.
Datum: 15.12.2007 01:32 •
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Prof Dr Walter Liese supervises PhD students from all over the world who are researching the secrets of bamboo, like: Why does it grow faster than any other plant? Why does each species bloom in all countries at once? Why does it bloom at all? Why does it die off after blooming? The world’s ...
Datum: 02.12.2007 22:38 •
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Kinderradio Pfiffikus! The program for all children in German language. Today we visit the Christkindlmarket in East Melbourne and the Spatzenschule in Toorak. And, as always, with loads of fun.
Datum: 01.12.2007 03:30 •
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Prof Dr Walter Liese, a world specialist of the most versatile plant in the world, which can be made into over a 1000 products speaks to Trudi Latour about the biology and use of this giant grass since the Stone Age. Bamboo is the staple plant for over a Million people can be made into paper, cloth...
Datum: 19.11.2007 03:41 •
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Ursula Schappi talks to Joe Felber, Australian-Swiss painter and multi-media artist. After exhibiting at Radical Gallery in Zug, Switzerland last month, Joe Felber is preparing to show his latest works at the Harrison Galleries in Paddington, Sydney, (23 October — 8th November 07). It will b...
Datum: 03.11.2007 05:33 •
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Datum: 03.11.2007 03:44 •
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RFDS — an interview by Trudi Latour with Renate Kaldenhoff - Everybody in Australia would know about the RFDS, the Royal Flying Doctors Service- but the number of people who remember the TV series about this unique Australian institution is already smaller. Who would have thought then that te...
Datum: 21.10.2007 09:24 •
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In 1838 the first German immigrants were brought to Australia by Edward McArthur to tend to his vineyards in Camden, NSW. They were the families of Casper Flick, Georg Gerhard, Johann Justus, Friederich Seckold, Johann Stein and Johann Wenz. And their descendants, up to 8 generations later, are now...
Datum: 18.10.2007 09:47 •
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Current Affairs from Australia in German - The election has been called. What are the positions of the two major parties? - a feature by Trudi Latour
Datum: 14.10.2007 09:50 •
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LETS GO DEUTSCH am Sonntag - Australian Current Affairs in German with Trudi Latour. Today's program gives and overview over the issue concerning the proposed pulp mill in Tasmania's Tamar Valley.
Datum: 07.10.2007 11:16 •
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As part of the GerMANYfaces events, a 3 day symposium and presentation of German Videoart took place in collaboration between the Goethe Institute and COFA (Uni of NSW). Trudi Latour visited the first of the events, where Jeanette Stoscheck, curator at the Leipzig Museum der Bildenden Kuenste prese...
Datum: 04.10.2007 07:09 •
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- this was the subject of the panel discussion organised as part of the GerMANY Innovations
Event 2007 by Deutsche Welle representative Esther Blank, on Sept 12. The prominent ABC Radio journalist and presenter Richard Glover chairedr the discussion of a panel of eminent Australian and German jou...
Datum: 19.09.2007 14:00 •
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- this was the subject of the panel discussion organised as part of the GerMANY Innovations
Event 2007 by Deutsche Welle representative Esther Blank, on Sept 12. The prominent ABC Radio journalist and presenter Richard Glover chairedr the discussion of a panel of eminent Australian and German jo...
Datum: 19.09.2007 14:00 •
Größe: 11.2 MB
Ever thought about starting your own e-business, or putting your existing business on the web? Angus Howard and Emily Ross have a lot of tips for you. They talk to Trudi Latour about their new book ?50 e-businesses and the minds behind it?, published by Random House this month. (in English)
Datum: 15.09.2007 14:00 •
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Ever thought about starting your own e-business, or putting your existing business on the web? Angus Howard and Emily Ross have a lot of tips for you. They talk to Trudi Latour about their new book “50 e-businesses and the minds behind it”, published by Random House this month. (in Engl...
Datum: 15.09.2007 14:00 •
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Trudi Latour in conversation with two young German travellers, Marie Kunst und Benjamin. The couple spent 10 month driving from the very bottom to the very top of the continent, using their beloved old van not only as a medium for transport, but also as living quarters. After 60 bathrooms, they are ...
Datum: 12.09.2007 14:00 •
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Ursula Schappi talks to Beat Knoblauch, passionate collector of old prints that document the first hundred years of Sydney. The Sydney Museum is now exhibiting this private collection and also developed a catalogue that traces the original presentation sketches, printers, and publications which firs...
Datum: 12.09.2007 14:00 •
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Trudi Latour in conversation with two young German travellers, Marie Kunst und Benjamin. The couple spent 10 month driving from the very bottom to the very top of the continent, using their beloved old van not only as a medium for transport, but also as living quarters. After 60 bathrooms, they are...
Datum: 12.09.2007 14:00 •
Größe: 13.7 MB
Ursula Schappi talks to Beat Knoblauch, passionate collector of old prints that document the first hundred years of Sydney. The Sydney Museum is now exhibiting this private collection and also developed a catalogue that traces the original presentation sketches, printers, and publications which fir...
Datum: 12.09.2007 14:00 •
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Australische Themen mit einem multikulturellen Anstrich. Heute: Der erste Teil unserer Reportage zur Geschichte der deutschsprachigen Medien in Australien, aber auch die 5. Etappe Reiseserie &uot;Einen Kontinent erfahren, mit Greyhound und Känguru durch Australien&uot;. Durch die Sendung führt Julia...
Datum: 18.07.2006 14:00 •
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Nehmen Sie Platz am SBS-Kaffeetisch! Dort plaudert Adrian Plitzco mit den Hörern über das kommende WM-Spiel Australien gegen Japan und auch über den schleichenden Schlafmangel, der einen nach den nächtelangen Übertragungen der Fussballspiele überfällt.
Datum: 11.06.2006 14:00 •
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Im Gespräch befragt Julia Metzner den Starttrainer Otto Rehhagel über die Chancen der Deutschen, aber auch darüber, wie ein Trainer sich vor der Fremdbestimmung von Außen schützt. Otto Rehhagel nahm sich die Zeit, als er mit der Griechischen Nationalmannschaft zu Gast in Melbourne war.
Datum: 29.05.2006 14:00 •
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Nehmen Sie Platz am SBS-Kaffeetisch! Dort diskutiert Julia Metzner mit den Hörern u.a. über die &uot;Woche der Wiedergutmachung&uot; und darüber, ob wir deutschsprachigen Einwanderer anders mit der Ureinwohnerkultur umgehen als die Australier selbst.
Datum: 29.05.2006 14:00 •
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Als Reinhard Kuhnert in Berlin in den Flieger stieg, um nach Melbourne zu kommen, hatte er nicht nur Hosen und Hemden im Gepäck, sondern auch Deutsches Kulturgut. Genau genommen Berthold Brecht und Heiner Müller. Die hat er an der Uni Melbourne jetzt wieder ausgepackt. Dort arbeitet er in diesem Sem...
Datum: 28.05.2006 14:00 •
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Australische Themen mit einem multikulturellen Anstrich. Heute: wie eine australische Studiengruppe Bert Brecht und Heiner Müller in einem Theaterstück verarbeitet und was Otto Rehhagel von der griechischen Begeisterung in Melbourne hält. Durch die Sendung führt Julia Metzner.
Datum: 23.05.2006 14:00 •
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Otto Rehhagel, die deutsche Trainerlegende und seit dem Gewinn der Europameisterschaft auch der &uot;König der Griechen&uot;, war mit seinem Team zu Gast in Melbourne. Bevor seine Jungs im prall gefüllten Melbourne Cricket Ground vor über 95.000 Zuschauern gegen die Socceroos antraten, traf Julia Me...
Datum: 23.05.2006 14:00 •
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Nehmen Sie Platz am SBS-Kaffeetisch! Dort diskutiert Julia Metzner mit Sabrina Loi und den Hörern u.a. über den &uot;Eurovision 2006&uot; - z.B. darüber, warum inzwischen fast alle auf Englisch singen....
Datum: 21.05.2006 14:00 •
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Einen runden Geburtstag, nämlich den 50. feiert in diesem Jahr der Eurovision Song Contest. Seit 1956 wird er jedes Jahr in Europa ausgestrahlt. An diesem Samstag europäische, am Sonntag australische Zeit, findet in Athen der 51. Grand Prix der Eurovision statt und auch Deutschland und die Schweiz s...
Datum: 16.05.2006 14:00 •
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Vom 15. - 21. Mai ist bei uns WM-Woche. Julia Metzner macht im KaffeeKlatsch den Start und erfährt interessante Anekdoten und ganz persönlichen WM-Erinnerungen von den Hörern - zum Beispiel, wie und wo sie &uot;Das Wunder von Bern&uot; verfolgt haben.
Datum: 16.05.2006 07:11 •
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Der Druck auf die internationale Gemeinschaft wächst - drei Jahre nach Beginn des Bürgerkrieges in der sudanesischen Region Darfur und nach dem Tod von mehreren hundert-tausend Menschen, der Vertreibung und Flucht von Millionen, ist dies eine humanitäre Krise, die nicht mehr nur die Afrikanischen Un...
Datum: 10.05.2006 21:13 •
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Die gebürtige Deutsche Karin Schaupp gilt als eine der talentiertesten Gitarristinnen in Australien. Im Interview mit Christian Froelicher spricht die in Brisbane lebende Schaupp über mehr als nur ihr einzigartiges Gitarrenspiel.
Datum: 10.05.2006 07:12 •
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Der Internationale Gerichtshof IGH feiert seinen 60. Geburtstag. Frau Professor Martina Hädrich ist Expertin für Europarecht und Völkerrecht an der Friedrich Schiller Universität in Jena, arbeitet aber auch als Beraterin für das Auswärtige Amt und hat diverse Beratertätigkeit als Völkerrechtlerin. S...
Datum: 10.05.2006 07:12 •
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Australische Themen mit einem multikulturellen Anstrich. Heute: Teil III unserer Dokumentarreihe mit Blick auf die so genannte "Reconciliation", aber auch die Gerichtsentscheidungen zum "Native Title". Ausserdem hören Sie ein Interview mit Dr. Christine Wittig, Leiterin einer Kerataconus-Pilotstudie...
Datum: 10.05.2006 06:11 •
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In Teil 1 und 2 unserer Aborigines-Reportage befassten wir uns eingehend mit der Geschichte der australischen Ureinwohner und wie die Besiedlung Australiens diese verändert hat. Im letzten Teil geht es um den vielzitierten Begriff "Reconciliation". Was verbirgt sich genau dahinter, und warum tut sic...
Datum: 10.05.2006 06:11 •
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Barbara Jakob, Kulturassistentin am Goethe-Institut Melbourne stellt die Filme des kommenden Festival des Deutschen Film vor.
Datum: 10.05.2006 06:11 •
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Australienjournal, die Sendung mit dem multikulturellem Anstrich. Heute Fakten und Reaktion über den Bundeshaushaltsplan 2006. Wer ist Australiens beliebtester Bürgermeister? Asbest in Teppichböden und Matratzen bedroht die Gesundheit der Westaustralier und Nachrichten aus Australien, die es nicht i...
Datum: 10.05.2006 06:11 •
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Andreas Ströhl ist Direktor der Münchner Filmfestspiele, dem wichtigsten Filmfestival in Deutschland nach der Berlinale. Sabrina Loi traf den Filmexperten am Rande des Deutschen Filmfestivals 2006 in Melbourne.
Datum: 10.05.2006 06:11 •
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Der mit Erfolg weltweit gezeigte Film "Sophie Scholl" - ein Streifen über das prominenteste Mitglied der Widerstandsgruppe Weisse Rose - gewann 2006 beinahe einen Oscar als Bester Ausländischer Film. Christian Froelicher bat den Drehbuchautor Fred Breinersdorfer ins Studio.
Datum: 10.05.2006 06:11 •
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Reinhard Kuhnert wurde 1945 in Berlin geboren. Seinen Vater lernte er 1948 kennen, als jener aus belgischer Kriegsgefangenschaft zurückkehrte. Kuhnert wuchs in der DDR auf, wo er Theaterstücke schrieb und auch sonst eher unangenehm auffiel. 1985 siedelte er in den Westen über. Nun ist er in Australi...
Datum: 10.05.2006 06:11 •
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Wenn alljährlich die Formel 1 - Boliden beim Grossen Preis von Europa auf dem Nürburgring die Motoren aufheulen lassen, denkt wohl keiner der weltbesten Rennfahrer an den Mann, der vor gut 75 Jahren überhaupt erst die Grundlagen für Formel -1-Fahrzeuge legte und dessen Name auch heute noch mindesten...
Datum: 10.05.2006 06:11 •
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Franz Beckenbauer besuchte Ende März Australien, um Werbung zu machen für die bevorstehende WM-Endrunde. Ausserdem hiess er die Socceroos willkommen - eines der 32 Teams, die im Juni/Juli die Fussball-Gala in Deutschland bestreiten werden. Mit dabei war Pierre Littbarski, der Teamchef des FC Sydney....
Datum: 10.05.2006 06:11 •
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Nehmen Sie Platz am SBS-Kaffeetisch! Dort diskutiert Julia Metzner mit den Hörern u.a. über die "Ethik des Essens".
Datum: 10.05.2006 06:11 •
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Nehmen Sie Platz am SBS-Kaffeetisch! Seien Sie gespannt auf die Australien-Reise-Höhepunkt unserer Hörer, aber auch der Moderatorin Julia Metzner.
Datum: 10.05.2006 06:11 •
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Markus Stenz, Jahrgang 1965, ist seit 2004 Generalmusikdirektor von Köln und Gürzenich-Kapellmeister. Zuvor, von 1998 bis 2004, war er Chefdirigent der Melbourner Symphonie. In Profile am Samstag unterhält sich Christian Froelicher mit dem dynamischen Dirigenten, über sein Leben, seine denkwürdigste...
Datum: 10.05.2006 06:11 •
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Der Druck auf die internationale Gemeinschaft wächst. Drei Jahre nach Beginn des Bürgerkrieges in der sudanesischen Region Darfur und nach dem Tod von mehreren hunderttausend Menschen, der Vertreibung und Flucht von Millionen, ist dies eine humanitäre Krise, die nicht mehr nur die Afrikanischen Unio...
Datum: 09.05.2006 02:22 •
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Australische Themen mit einem multikulturellen Anstrich. Heute: Australien will als Einwanderungsland die Spitzenposition behalten; Manuela Meissner spricht über die Beantragung eines permanenten Visums; die Redaktionsrunde und wir fragen uns, was eigentlich aus Nena geworden ist. Durch die Sendung ...
Datum: 03.05.2006 03:10 •
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Die Themen heute: Der Sesseltanz im Bundeskabinett; der von tragischen Ungl∓#252;cken gepr∓#228;gte Jahresbeginn in Queensland, und ein neues w∓#246;chentliches Segment: Die Redaktionsrunde!
Datum: 01.05.2006 00:11 •
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Ein bewegtes Wochenende liegt hinter uns: Buschfeuer, Hitze, Australian Open, Taufe des Prinzen von Daenemark, und so weiter . . . ! Setzen Sie sich zu uns und plaudern Sie mit!
Datum: 01.05.2006 00:11 •
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Ein bewegtes Wochenende liegt hinter uns: Buschfeuer, Hitze, Australian Open, Taufe des Prinzen von Daenemark, und so weiter . . . ! Setzen Sie sich zu uns und plaudern Sie mit!
Datum: 01.05.2006 00:11 •
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Der Westen - allen voran die USA und Europa - wollen verhindern, dass der Iran in den Besitz der Atombombe kommt. Doch wie soll Teheran vom Bau nuklearer Waffen abgehalten werden? Mit politischen, wirtschaftlichen, gar milit∓#228;rischen Sanktionen? Wem w∓#228;re damit gedient? Christian Froel...
Datum: 01.05.2006 00:11 •
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Seit 26. Januar ist er in den Kinos: Munich, der neue Spielfilm von Steven Spielberg. Der US-Regisseur (Saving Private Ryan, Schindlers Liste) nimmt die Geschichte des Geiseldramas von M∓#252;nchen - bei den Olympischen Sommerspielen vom September 1972 - zum Anlass, eine Parabel ∓#252;ber Gut ...
Datum: 01.05.2006 00:11 •
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Australia is a favourite destination for backpacker tourists; we look at &uot;infobahnaustralia&uot;, a website for all German speaking people around the world and we talk about the festival of German films.
Datum: 01.05.2006 00:11 •
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Setzen Sie sich mit uns an die Kaffeetafel im Kaffeeklatsch am Montag Morgen - Thema heute: Nordic Walking. In Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz bereits eine fest etablierte Sportart, steckt sie in Australien noch in den Kinderschuhen. Dem wollen die beiden gelernten NW-Trainer Patrick Burtsc...
Datum: 01.05.2006 00:11 •
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Datum: 01.05.2006 00:11 •
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Australien stellt sich der Welt vor. Nicht mehr mit seinen Stars wie Cathy Freeman, Paul Hogan oder Delta Goodrem, sondern mit Leuten wie Sie und ich - und mit einem Spruch, der nicht unbedingt ∓#252;berall auf Verst∓#228;ndnis st∓#246;sst. Die neue australische Tourismus Kampagne und die R...
Datum: 01.05.2006 00:11 •
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Setzen Sie sich zu uns an den Tisch im Kaffeeklatsch, denn heute geht es um die Wurst. Adrian Plitzco spricht mit dem Rinderzuechter Clemens Unger ueber das Herstellen von Rinderwuersten.
Datum: 01.05.2006 00:11 •
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Wer als Tourist Sand oder Steine vom Ayers Rock klaut, ist dem Unglueck geweiht? Reuebriefe deuten darauf hin. Hoeren Sie das Neueste und Aktuellste ueber Australien heute im Australienjournal mit Adrian Plitzco.
Datum: 01.05.2006 00:11 •
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Wo lebt es sich in Australien am gluecklichsten? Eine Studie der Deakin Universitaet in Melbourne wartet mit erstaunlichen Fakten auf.
Datum: 01.05.2006 00:11 •
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A Danish newspaper's publication of 12 controversial cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammed has ignited a debate about press freedom and the responsibility of the media to promote harmony, not create divisions. What do Australians think about this issue? Christian Froelicher reports, and also looks...
Datum: 01.05.2006 00:11 •
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Neue Geschichtsschreibung in der Schule; die Vermittlung australischer Werte an Schulen in NSW und ein paar Tr∓#228;nen vom Schweizer Tennisstar Roger Federer.
Datum: 01.05.2006 00:11 •
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Roger Federer ist unschlagbar im Tennis. W∓#228;hrend der Siegerehrung der Australian Open liess er sich allerdings von seinen eigenen Gef∓#252;hlen besiegen. Er war sprachlos geworden. Hat es auch Ihnen schon mal die Sprache verschlagen?
Datum: 01.05.2006 00:11 •
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Die gebürtige Deutsche Karin Schaupp gilt als eine der talentiertesten Gitarristinnen in Australien. Im Interview mit Christian Froelicher spricht die in Brisbane lebende Schaupp über mehr als nur ihr einzigartiges Gitarrenspiel.
Datum: 30.04.2006 14:00 •
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Australia is a favourite destination for backpacker tourists; we look at &uot;infobahnaustralia&uot;, a website for all German speaking people around the world and we talk about the festival of German films.
Datum: 27.04.2006 01:13 •
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Andreas Ströhl ist Direktor der Münchner Filmfestspiele, dem wichtigsten Filmfestival in Deutschland nach der Berlinale. Sabrina Loi traf den Filmexperten am Rande des Deutschen Filmfestivals 2006 in Melbourne.
Datum: 24.04.2006 14:00 •
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Der mit Erfolg weltweit gezeigte Film &uot;Sophie Scholl&uot; - ein Streifen über das prominenteste Mitglied der Widerstandsgruppe Weisse Rose - gewann 2006 beinahe einen Oscar als Bester Ausländischer Film. Christian Froelicher bat den Drehbuchautor Fred Breinersdorfer ins Studio.
Datum: 23.04.2006 14:00 •
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This is the story description in english.
Datum: 10.04.2006 04:10 •
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Setzen Sie sich mit uns an die Kaffeetafel im Kaffeeklatsch am Montag Morgen - Thema heute: Nordic Walking. In Deutschland, ∓#214;sterreich und der Schweiz bereits eine fest etablierte Sportart, steckt sie in Australien noch in den Kinderschuhen. Dem wollen die beiden gelernten NW-Trainer Patric...
Datum: 10.04.2006 04:10 •
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Australien stellt sich der Welt vor. Nicht mehr mit seinen Stars wie Cathy Freeman, Paul Hogan oder Delta Goodrem, sondern mit Leuten wie Sie und ich - und mit einem Spruch, der nicht unbedingt ∓#252;berall auf Verst∓#228;ndnis st∓#246;sst. Die neue australische Tourismus Kampagne und die R...
Datum: 10.04.2006 04:10 •
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Setzen Sie sich zu uns an den Tisch im Kaffeeklatsch, denn heute geht es um die Wurst. Adrian Plitzco spricht mit dem Rinderzuechter Clemens Unger ueber das Herstellen von Rinderwuersten.
Datum: 10.04.2006 04:10 •
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Wer als Tourist Sand oder Steine vom Ayers Rock klaut, ist dem Unglueck geweiht? Reuebriefe deuten darauf hin. Hoeren Sie das Neueste und Aktuellste ueber Australien heute im Australienjournal mit Adrian Plitzco.
Datum: 10.04.2006 04:10 •
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Wo lebt es sich in Australien am gluecklichsten? Eine Studie der Deakin Universitaet in Melbourne wartet mit erstaunlichen Fakten auf.
Datum: 10.04.2006 04:10 •
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A Danish newspaper's publication of 12 controversial cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammed has ignited a debate about press freedom and the responsibility of the media to promote harmony, not create divisions. What do Australians think about this issue? Christian Froelicher reports, and also looks...
Datum: 10.04.2006 04:10 •
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Neue Geschichtsschreibung in der Schule; die Vermittlung australischer Werte an Schulen in NSW und ein paar Tr∓#228;nen vom Schweizer Tennisstar Roger Federer.
Datum: 10.04.2006 04:10 •
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Roger Federer ist unschlagbar im Tennis. W∓#228;hrend der Siegerehrung der Australian Open liess er sich allerdings von seinen eigenen Gef∓#252;hlen besiegen. Er war sprachlos geworden. Hat es auch Ihnen schon mal die Sprache verschlagen?
Datum: 10.04.2006 04:10 •
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Die Themen heute: Der Sesseltanz im Bundeskabinett; der von tragischen Ungl∓#252;cken gepr∓#228;gte Jahresbeginn in Queensland, und ein neues w∓#246;chentliches Segment: Die Redaktionsrunde!
Datum: 10.04.2006 04:10 •
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Ein bewegtes Wochenende liegt hinter uns: Buschfeuer, Hitze, Australian Open, Taufe des Prinzen von Daenemark, und so weiter . . . ! Setzen Sie sich zu uns und plaudern Sie mit!
Datum: 10.04.2006 04:10 •
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Ein bewegtes Wochenende liegt hinter uns: Buschfeuer, Hitze, Australian Open, Taufe des Prinzen von Daenemark, und so weiter . . . ! Setzen Sie sich zu uns und plaudern Sie mit!
Datum: 10.04.2006 04:10 •
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Der Westen - allen voran die USA und Europa - wollen verhindern, dass der Iran in den Besitz der Atombombe kommt. Doch wie soll Teheran vom Bau nuklearer Waffen abgehalten werden? Mit politischen, wirtschaftlichen, gar milit∓#228;rischen Sanktionen? Wem w∓#228;re damit gedient? Christian Froel...
Datum: 10.04.2006 04:10 •
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Seit 26. Januar ist er in den Kinos: Munich, der neue Spielfilm von Steven Spielberg. Der US-Regisseur (Saving Private Ryan, Schindlers Liste) nimmt die Geschichte des Geiseldramas von M∓#252;nchen - bei den Olympischen Sommerspielen vom September 1972 - zum Anlass, eine Parabel ∓#252;ber Gut ...
Datum: 10.04.2006 04:10 •
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Kaffeeklatsch. Was glauben Sie, wieviele Tassen Kaffee beim Australian Open getrunken werden?
Datum: 10.04.2006 04:10 •
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Formel-1, Interviews mit Michael und Ralf Schumacher. Aborigines und die Europäer. Ein Feature von Franz Engeser. 1.Teil
Datum: 04.04.2006 14:00 •
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Setzen Sie sich mit uns an die Kaffeetafel im Kaffeeklatsch am Montag Morgen - Thema heute: Nordic Walking. In Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz bereits eine fest etablierte Sportart, steckt sie in Australien noch in den Kinderschuhen. Dem wollen die beiden gelernten NW-Trainer Patrick Burtsc...
Datum: 12.03.2006 14:00 •
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Setzen Sie sich mit uns an die Kaffeetafel im Kaffeeklatsch am Montag Morgen - Thema heute: 7 wochen ohne - Fasten Sie? Wenn ja, was sind denn so Ihre kleinen Sünden des Alltags? - Oder ist das alles quatsch? Julia Metzner fragt die Hörerinnen und Hörer.
Datum: 07.03.2006 14:00 •
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Australien stellt sich der Welt vor. Nicht mehr mit seinen Stars wie Cathy Freeman, Paul Hogan oder Delta Goodrem, sondern mit Leuten wie Sie und ich - und mit einem Spruch, der nicht unbedingt überall auf Verständnis stösst. Die neue australische Tourismus Kampagne und die Reaktionen auf Melbournes...
Datum: 01.03.2006 14:00 •
Größe: 20.5 MB
Setzen Sie sich zu uns an den Tisch im Kaffeeklatsch, denn heute geht es um die Wurst. Adrian Plitzco spricht mit dem Rinderzuechter Clemens Unger ueber das Herstellen von Rinderwuersten.
Datum: 27.02.2006 14:00 •
Größe: 21.9 MB
Wer als Tourist Sand oder Steine vom Ayers Rock klaut, ist dem Unglueck geweiht? Reuebriefe deuten darauf hin. Hoeren Sie das Neueste und Aktuellste ueber Australien heute im Australienjournal mit Adrian Plitzco.
Datum: 21.02.2006 14:00 •
Größe: 20.6 MB
Wo lebt es sich in Australien am gluecklichsten? Eine Studie der Deakin Universitaet in Melbourne wartet mit erstaunlichen Fakten auf.
Datum: 14.02.2006 14:00 •
Größe: 19.7 MB
A Danish newspaper's publication of 12 controversial cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammed has ignited a debate about press freedom and the responsibility of the media to promote harmony, not create divisions. What do Australians think about this issue? Christian Froelicher reports, and also looks...
Datum: 12.02.2006 14:00 •
Größe: 21.5 MB
Neue Geschichtsschreibung in der Schule; die Vermittlung australischer Werte an Schulen in NSW und ein paar Tränen vom Schweizer Tennisstar Roger Federer.
Datum: 31.01.2006 14:00 •
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Roger Federer ist unschlagbar im Tennis. Während der Siegerehrung der Australian Open liess er sich allerdings von seinen eigenen Gefühlen besiegen. Er war sprachlos geworden. Hat es auch Ihnen schon mal die Sprache verschlagen?
Datum: 29.01.2006 14:00 •
Größe: 19 MB
Die Themen heute: Der Sesseltanz im Bundeskabinett; der von tragischen Unglücken geprägte Jahresbeginn in Queensland, und ein neues wöchentliches Segment: Die Redaktionsrunde!
Datum: 24.01.2006 14:00 •
Größe: 20.9 MB
Ein bewegtes Wochenende liegt hinter uns: Buschfeuer, Hitze, Australian Open, Taufe des Prinzen von Daenemark, und so weiter . . . ! Setzen Sie sich zu uns und plaudern Sie mit!
Datum: 23.01.2006 14:00 •
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Ein bewegtes Wochenende liegt hinter uns: Buschfeuer, Hitze, Australian Open, Taufe des Prinzen von Daenemark, und so weiter . . . ! Setzen Sie sich zu uns und plaudern Sie mit!
Datum: 23.01.2006 14:00 •
Größe: 16.7 MB
Der Westen - allen voran die USA und Europa - wollen verhindern, dass der Iran in den Besitz der Atombombe kommt. Doch wie soll Teheran vom Bau nuklearer Waffen abgehalten werden? Mit politischen, wirtschaftlichen, gar militärischen Sanktionen? Wem wäre damit gedient? Christian Froelicher sprach mit...
Datum: 19.01.2006 14:00 •
Größe: 9 MB
Seit 26. Januar ist er in den Kinos: Munich, der neue Spielfilm von Steven Spielberg. Der US-Regisseur (Saving Private Ryan, Schindlers Liste) nimmt die Geschichte des Geiseldramas von München - bei den Olympischen Sommerspielen vom September 1972 - zum Anlass, eine Parabel über Gut und Böse zu insz...
Datum: 18.01.2006 14:00 •
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Trotz Katastrophen, Kriege und Krankheiten ist die Familienpolitik sowohl hierzulande als auch in Deutschland ein heisses Thema. Trotzalledem vergessen wir nicht das einkaufen, wir entfuehren sie auf den Grosshandelsmarkt in Sydney.
Datum: 16.01.2006 14:00 •
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Die globale Erwaermung, ein dringendes Problem auch fuer Australien, das sich mit China, Indien und den USA an den Tisch setzt, um Loesungen zu finden. Ausserdem nehmen wir sie mit auf eine Zugreise: Mit dem legendaeren "Ghan" von Alice Springs nach Adelaide.
Datum: 11.01.2006 14:00 •
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Australien und die USA, zwei der grössten Umweltverschmutzer der Welt, wollen den Klimawandel mit technologischen Mitteln bekämpfen, etwa durch den Einbau spezieller Filter in Kohlekraftwerken oder durch die so genannte Geosequestration. Doch was, wenn diese Massnahmen zu spät greifen? Was, wenn der...
Datum: 10.01.2006 14:00 •
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Es war das zweitschlimmste Grubenunglück in der jüngeren Geschichte der USA. In Tallmansville, West Virginia, starben am 2. Januar nach einer Explosion in einem unbenutzten Nebenschacht eines Kohlebergwerks 12 Menschen, ein weiterer Kumpel schwebt in Lebensgefahr. Christian Froelicher fasst das Dram...
Datum: 05.01.2006 14:00 •
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Australienjournal: Ist die globale Erwaermung schuld an den vermehrten Buschfeuern in Australien? Das Sydney Opera House zaehlt zu den Finalisten in der Suche nach den neuen sieben Weltwundern.
Datum: 03.01.2006 14:00 •
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In Australien herrscht Religionsfreiheit. Jeder Mensch darf dem Glauben angehören, den er für den Richtigen hält. Und nicht immer ist dieser Glaube der des Elternhauses. Mehr und mehr Australier konvertieren auch zum Islam, verehren also einen Gott, in dessen Namen ein Grossteil der Terroranschläge ...
Datum: 03.01.2006 14:00 •
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2005 war ein erfolgreiches Jahr für Australiens Konzerne und deren Aktionäre. Der All Ordinaries schloss am Silvestertag bei 4709 Zählern, zehn Punkte unter dem Allzeithoch. Doch was bringt das Jahr 2006, an der Börse, im Immobilienbereich, und darüber hinaus? Christian Froelicher hat recherchiert.
Datum: 02.01.2006 14:00 •
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Vor genau 80 Jahren, am 3. Januar 1923, kam der Charleston erstmals nach Berlin. Der afro-amerikanische Tanz wurde in der deutschen Hauptstadt begeistert aufgenommen. Selbst die gutgemeinte Warnung der Ärzte, der Charleston sei Garant für Kniebeschwerden, tat seinem Siegeszug keinen Abbruch. Christi...
Datum: 02.01.2006 14:00 •
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Seit dreieinhalb Jahren sitzt er fest, in Guantanamo Bay, ohne je von einem Gericht verurteilt worden zu sein: David Hicks. Die USA werfen ihm vor, auf Seiten der Taliban gegen den Westen gekämpft zu haben. Doch der zum Islam konvertierte Australier, er ist 30 und stammt aus Adelaide, bestreitet die...
Datum: 28.12.2005 14:00 •
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Er war Australiens reichster Mann, mit einem geschätzten Vermögen von sieben Milliarden australischen Dollars. Doch wer war Kerry Packer wirklich? Christian Froelicher über Leben und Werk des am 26. Dezember 2005 in Sydney im Alter von 68 Jahren verstorbenen Medienmoguls und Spielkasinobesitzers.
Datum: 28.12.2005 14:00 •
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Deutschlernen per Telefon: Im australischen Bundesstaat Viktoria ist dies möglich... Lisa-Maria Otte hat die von Melbourne aus operierende - und weltweit ziemlich einmalige Einrichtung! - etwas genauer unter die Lupe genommen.
Datum: 27.12.2005 14:00 •
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Dirk Wiegmann ist Chef und Besitzer der 45 Fuss langen Yacht Conergy, die am 26. Dezember 2005 von Sydney nach Hobart aufbricht. Christian Froelicher sprach kurz vor dem Startschuss des gefährlichen Hochseeklassikers mit dem deutschen Millionär, Bootseigner und passionierten Segler.
Datum: 27.12.2005 14:00 •
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Immer mehr Länder Lateinamerikas finden den Weg zurück zum Sozialismus. Neuestes Beispiel ist Bolivien, die ärmste Nation des Kontinentes. Dort hat der ehemalige Koka-Bauer, Gewerkschaftsführer und Sozialist Evo Morales eben die Wahl gewonnen. Die Amtseinsetzung ist am 22. Januar. Christian Froelich...
Datum: 22.12.2005 14:00 •
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Professor Bjoern Krondorfer kennt das Schicksal von Deutschen, die im und nach dem Krieg gelitten haben, aus der eigenen Familie. Denn seine Eltern waren Vertriebene. Doch er kennt auch die Seite der Täter, vor allem der Nazis. Deswegen setzt er sich ein, unermüdlich, und seit 15 Jahren, für den Di...
Datum: 15.12.2005 14:00 •
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Im heutigen Schwerpunkt: Die Krawalle in Sydney werden als soziale Unruhe, rassistische Gesetzlosigkeit und als Ausbruch von Nationalismus bezeichnet. Andere sprechen gar von einem Schlag gegen den traditionellen Multikulturalismus. Ausserdem ein Bericht ueber die Anstrengungen der AFL, sich fuer Me...
Datum: 13.12.2005 14:00 •
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Die Rassenkrawalle in Sydney von Mitte Dezember haben landesweit und international für Schlagzeilen gesorgt. Was bedeuten Sie für den Multikulturalismus in Australien? Wer sind die übeltäter? Und: Ist die Regierung mitschuldig an den Krawallen? Christian Froelicher stellte diese und andere Fragen Dr...
Datum: 13.12.2005 14:00 •
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Die Fussball-WM in Deutschland! Wir blicken zurück auf die Gruppenauslosung von Anfang Dezember in Leipzig, beleuchten die Chancen Deutschlands, der Schweiz und der Socceroos, ausserdem ein Interview mit Richard Kitzbichler, er kickt seit August 2005 in der A-League, Australiens höchster Division.
Datum: 12.12.2005 14:00 •
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Sport scheint in Australien einen hohen Stellenwert zu geniessen. Der Sportteil einer Tageszeitung etwa, ist oft dicker als der politische Teil. Und die Abendnachrichten vom Sonntag bestehen nicht selten aus 50 Prozent Sport. Wie erklärt sich diese Sportbesessenheit der Australier? Ist sie eine Ersa...
Datum: 06.12.2005 14:00 •
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Australien ist bekannt für seine multikulturelle Identität, mit 240 Sprachen und ebenso vielen ethnischen Küchen. Und doch: Viele verbinden die australische Küche mit Fisch und Frites, oder - schlimmer noch - mit Meat Pie und Gemüsetrio. Jessica Mulch berichtet.
Datum: 06.12.2005 14:00 •
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Die Adventszeit hat begonnen in Europa, und mit ihr der Countdown auf das grosse Fest, Weihnachten! Welcher Weihnachtsmarkt ist der schönste in Deutschland, fragten wir Lisa Maria Otte. Sie hat recherchiert, und wurde gleich in mehreren Städten fündig, angefangen in Hamburg, und endend in Nürnberg.
Datum: 06.12.2005 14:00 •
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Wenn einer eine Reise tut, dann kann er was erzählen. Bei Einwanderern gilt dieser Spruch erst recht. Nehmen wir das Beispiel von Adelheid Meissl. Die gebürtige Osterreicherin wanderte Ende der 90er Jahre aus dem Burgenland nach Queensland aus, mit ihrem Mann Thomas, einem Automechaniker mit Meister...
Datum: 06.12.2005 14:00 •
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Am 2. Dezember 2005 wurde in Singapur ein 25-jähriger Australier hingerichtet. Er hatte ein schweres Drogendelikt begangen. Christian Froelicher sprach kurz vor der Exekution des Melbourners mit Tim Goodwin von Amnesty International, über Recht und Unrecht der Todesstrafe.
Datum: 04.12.2005 14:00 •
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"Die Weisse Massei" von Corinne Hofmann erschien im Februar 2000. Das Buch der Schweizerin wurde mit mehr als vier Millionen verkauften Exemplaren sofort zum Hit. Jetzt gibt es den Bestseller auch auf Englisch - und als Film... Judith Hug sprach mit Hofmann, die 2006 nach Australien kommt!
Datum: 30.11.2005 14:00 •
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Aktuell, kulturell, sportlich, abenteuerlich, hintergrundig und gespickt mit exklusiven Interviews - das Australienjournal vom 16. November 2005 mit Julia Metzner. Diese Woche unter anderem mit Berichten zu den landesweiten Rekord-Massen-Proteste der Arbeitnehmer und einem Blick auf das bevorstehe...
Datum: 15.11.2005 14:00 •
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Hätten Sie gewusst, dass die Hälfte der lutherischen Barossa-Deutschen aus Schlesien einwanderte? Einer von ihnen war ein Vorfahre von Peter Rechner, Dozent für Geschichte an der Victoria University in Melbourne. Christian Froelicher sprach mit ihm, über Schlesien: Geschichte und Kultur einer verges...
Datum: 15.11.2005 14:00 •
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"KaffeeKlatsch" am Montag Morgen - schaffen es die "Socceroos" noch zur WM 2006 in Deutschland? Warum tut sich Australien so schwer? Erinnern Sie sich noch an die erste und einzige Teilnahme Australiens an einer Fussball-WM in 1074 in Deutschland? Oder waren Sie gar dabei? All das und mehr, in dies...
Datum: 14.11.2005 14:00 •
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Aktuell, kulturell, sportlich, abenteuerlich, hintergründig und gespickt mit exklusiven Interviews - das Australienjournal vom 9. November 2005 mit Julia Metzner.
Datum: 14.11.2005 14:00 •
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Who's responsible for the riots in France? The Government? The media? The social workers? Or the rioters themselves? Christian Froelicher spoke to Danielle Kemp and Jean-Noel Ducasse from SBS Radio's French Program in Melbourne.
Datum: 09.11.2005 14:00 •
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MEDICAL-TALKBACK. Radiodoktor Dr. Johannes Wenzel im Gespraech mit den Hoerern.
Datum: 02.11.2005 14:00 •
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The SBS German program for 19 October 2005.
Datum: 19.10.2005 14:00 •
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Bero Beyer ist Co-Autor und Produzent von "Paradise Now". Der heiss diskutierte Film, der bei der Berlinale den Blauen Engel für den besten europäischen Streifen gewann, schildert die letzten 24 Stunden im Leben zweier Selbstmordattentäter in den von Israel besetzten Gebieten. Der Film kommt am 28. ...
Datum: 06.10.2005 14:00 •
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Der dieswöchige Kaffeeklatsch steht ganz im Zeichen des Oktoberfestes! Desjenigen in München - und desjenigen in Melbourne... Hören Sie ausserdem, was Australiens deutschsprachige Hörerschaft von den Ereignissen auf Bali hält. Kaffee-Klatsch, die Talkback-Sendung von SBS!
Datum: 06.10.2005 14:00 •
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Die Geschichte des einarmigen Kaengurus Laenzelot, das durch seine Behinderung eine Bruecke schlaegt zwischen Tier und Mensch und dabei viele Abenteuer erlebt und seine grosse Liebe findet.
Datum: 01.10.2005 14:00 •
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Die Geschichte des einarmigen Kaengurus Laenzelot, das durch seine Behinderung eine Bruecke schlaegt zwischen Tier und Mensch und dabei viele Abenteuer erlebt und seine grosse Liebe findet.
Datum: 30.09.2005 14:00 •
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Die Geschichte des einarmigen Kaengurus Laenzelot, das durch seine Behinderung eine Bruecke schlaegt zwischen Tier und Mensch und dabei viele Abenteuer erlebt und seine grosse Liebe findet.
Datum: 29.09.2005 14:00 •
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Die Geschichte des einarmigen Kaengurus Laenzelot, das durch seine Behinderung eine Bruecke schlaegt zwischen Tier und Mensch und dabei viele Abenteuer erlebt und seine grosse Liebe findet.
Datum: 28.09.2005 14:00 •
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Zweiter Teil der Abenteuergeschichte "Laenzelot".
Datum: 27.09.2005 14:00 •
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Kinderklatsch! SBS Radio feiert diese Woche die Kinderwoche. Wie verbringen die Kinder ihre Schulferien? Hoeren sie auch den ersten Teil der Abenteuergeschichte "Laenzelot".
Datum: 26.09.2005 14:00 •
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Die MFG fragt sich, wohin die verschaerften Anti-Terror-Gesetze wohl fuehren moegen. Ist unsere Freiheit durch sie vielleicht bedroht?
Datum: 26.09.2005 14:00 •
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Jutta Goetze ist in Ostafrika geboren und lebt heute in Australien. Sie ist Kinderbuchautorin und Ihr neustes Werk heisst "Snow Wings". Das Buch ist soeben auf unseren Buecherregalen erschienen. Judith Hug hat die symphatische Schriftstellerin interviewt.
Datum: 22.09.2005 14:00 •
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Kaffeeklatsch. Die Terror-Organisation El-Kaida nannte Melbourne als ihre naechste Zielscheibe. Sollen wir uns von dieser Drohung einschuechtern lassen?
Datum: 12.09.2005 14:00 •
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In today's program we discuss the upcoming federal elections in Germany on the 18th September. The youth group MFG talks about Gerhard Schroeder deliberately losing the parliamentary confidence vote to bring the election forward, about compulsory voting in Australia and state what they expect from '...
Datum: 06.09.2005 14:00 •
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Listen to Kaffeeklatsch. If I were prime minister...
Datum: 05.09.2005 14:00 •
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Listen to Kaffeeklatsch. What makes Melbourne the most liveable city in the world? And is it "the most liveable" for everybody?
Datum: 28.08.2005 14:00 •
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Knud Bartels is a German flight engineer and test pilot who has spent 34 years working for Fokker, Messerschmidt, Airbus and others in Europe, North America and Indonesia. He went into retirement in 1994, and lives in Victoria, Australia. He told SBS's Christian Froelicher some of many fascinating s...
Datum: 28.08.2005 14:00 •
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In today's program we hear about the controversial decision to make national identity cards a must have for all Australians, about multiculturalism in times of the war against terror and the news from Canberra ... but first, the next Catholic World Youth Day will take place in Sydney 2008.
Datum: 23.08.2005 14:00 •
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In our latest Kaffeeklatsch we talk about wine. Who knows best but Otto Zambelli? He is the Hon. Consul General for Austria and winemaker.
Datum: 22.08.2005 14:00 •
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ADHS, or Attention Deficit Disorder, is a big problem in Australia and worldwide. Up to one in 20 children are affected. What can we do - as individuals, as a society - to help these troubled souls? Christian Froelicher spoke to Dr Uschi Schmitz in Aachen. (AUF DEUTSCH) Dr. Uschi Schmitz ist Psychot...
Datum: 18.08.2005 14:00 •
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