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A battle is brewing over a a plan to build a cable car on Mount Wellington. The project faces opposition from local Indigenous leaders and environmentalists.
Each year 70.000 women in Germany are diagnosed with breast cancer. The illness changes their lives - and their looks. Make-Up classes help the women to gain back confidence.
65 percent of Australians have pets - more than in most other parts of the world. Pets are part of our families, and when you grow old, your pet can become your most trusted friend and partner. A special investigation from Sydney.
Australia and the world are frantically searching for flight MH370 and its 239 crew and passengers. But many are asking how a jet can simply disappear, in today's high-tech environment. Is there more to the story? An interview with our SBS reporte...
15 years after the start of the NATO bombardment of Serbia, we investigate whether a similar military strike is plausible in Ukraine. Perth based expert on international politics Dr Alexey Muraviev does not expect a military intervention by the We...
In last week's program we talked to a German nobleman who moved to the rainforest. We also chatted to a young German girl who worked for a sightseeing company.
In our weekly review, it is all about timing. Comedian CJ Delling takes on sporty and political events and checks what can happen in a short period of time - such as 28 minutes.
Bernhard Knauer from the Sydney Dance Company talks about his passion for dancing, his first steps and the thrill to be on stage.
Both films discussed here with Arpad Soelter, the director of the Goethe Institute, offer strong roles for women, especially if you consider the era depicted in the films. The western Gold, following a trek of gold diggers is set in 1898 and the B...
Guest star Dalibor Jenis sings the title role in the Tschaikowsky opera Eugene Onegin, running at the Sydney Opera House until March 28. Originally from Slovakia, he is here in Australia for the first time but has worked all over the world, especi...
There are more than 75.000 international students in Brisbane alone, and Marlene Kastner from a small town in Germany is representing them all. The 23 year old tells Oliver Heuthe more about her duties, her studies and her experience with true blu...
Just before Easter, many fans of classical music are looking forward to concerts that celebrate the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. As singer Constance Banks tells Oliver Heuthe, Bach fans will not be disappointed.
Gito von Schlippe is not your usual German migrant. He and his family live in a self-made timber cottage in one of Australia's most beautiful rainforests, in northern New South Wales.
How does the city of the future look like? Steffen Lehmann from the University of South Australia answers this question by examining the many (climate and other) challenges faced by his adopted hometown, Adelaide.
Kangaroo meat is extremely lean and full of iron, protein and omega 3. It is harvested from marsupials which are free to roam around the bush before being killed by a single shot. A case for eating our national emblem!