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Podcasts:
In 1963, a German-Jewish philosopher caused an international stir when she published her accounts from the trial of Nazi War Criminal Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem, two years prior. An interview.
German scientists are behind the bionic eye. A chip-implant in the blind patient's eye helps to restore a sense of vision. The eye clinic in Sulzbach is Germany's first clinic to offer bionic eye operations.
A significant rise in consumer demand was the driving factor behind a 70-million-dollar deal with Woolworths. The deal will see growers provide an extra 24,000 tonnes of fruit and vegetables to SPC over the next five years.
Unusual circumstances lead to unusual outcomes. Such is the life of Svenja Polenz, the German wife of German soccer player Jerome Polenz. The lucky pair have been living in Sydney for two years. An interview.
Forced marriages are still common in many African and South Asian countries. But despite being outlawed in Australia, they play a bigger role in our ethnic communities than many observers would think.
The many different ways to celebrate Carnival were only one of many topics in last week's program. Furthermore, a business expert tries to make sense of the confusing data coming out of the Australian labour market.
For Claudia Bergsdorf poledancing is a physically challenging sporting activity - which she does a few times a week at home. She talks about exercises and bruises.
Chantal Imbach is a professional organiser. Her business "Simply in Order" helps to declutter and organise your kitchen, your garage or even your wardrobe.
The Festival of German Films is on again. Starting 26 March in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Canberra. Gabi Urban from the Goethe Institute gives us a sneak preview of the many highlights at the festival.
"Was für eine Woche!?" with CJ Delling re-tweets a Hollywood-selfie, is confused by Putin and gets rid of Tasmanian forests.
In this 2. Program with the Environmental Scientist Thomas Muehe from Brisbane we talk about groundwater models for the mining industry and the question if it is even possible to assess the conditions for a mine, and how it might impact on the env...
The Balanescu Quartet and media artist Klaus Obermaier are currently on tour in Australia for just three concerts. The event honours the Rumanian singer Maria Tanase, who passed away in 1963. Recordings of her voice as well as archival footage of ...
The british author Rudyard Kipling once said: The first casualty when war comes is truth. How does this apply to the Ukraine, after Russia's intervention in Crimea? An interview with Sima Tsyskin from SBS Radio's Russian program.
Chantal Imbach is a professional organiser. Her company "Simply In Order" specialises in helping cleaning up other people's mess in the kitchen, garage or wardrobe.
Aviation Management expert Dr. Rico Merkert from the University of Sydney believes the airline has billions of dollars in financial reserves.