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"Was für eine Woche!?" with CJ Delling goes on a wild ride with Putin, dresses in rainbow colours and says the $%!"-word.
In the second part of my conversation with the cellist and composer from the Blue Mountains well find out that birds dont only like to join us in music, but know all about the rule of the golden mean. We talk about the artists move towards composi...
What a start to the season. Melbourne's Symphony Orchestra informed listeners only via Twitter about a secret performance. The location was the city's Aquarium an Schubert's "trout" was perfect for the occasion.
Two languages fluently spoken in her state is what Premier Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer dreams of. Children born this or next year are supposed to speak French in the same way they learn German. By 2043, French is planned to be an official language ...
Markus Siegloch, 24 years old from Winnenden near Stuttgart is one of the youngest winemakers in Germany. At home he manages the traditional family business, here in Australia he had a look around what he might be able to learn from his Australian...
When are we too old for Facebook? Who gets the most 'likes'? And what does the future hold for the social network?
Tasmania has a reputation as a gourmet food-lover's paradise but in some parts of the state, simply getting fresh food is a critical problem.
Private or public school? Studying here or overseas? Four studio guests from the German community discuss the Australian education system in our brand new panel show "Gott und die Welt".
Private or public school? Studying here or overseas? Four studio guests from the German community discuss the Australian educational system in our brand new panel show "Gott und die Welt".
This week, our musical journey through Europe came to an end with Wagner and Strauss. We also learn more about a new sport called floor ball and we wonder why people put their dining habits on the Internet.
Ruth Messerli is a Swiss chef in Melbourne. She gives an insight into her profession and reveals the recipe for the perfect pancake soup "Flädlisuppe".
"Was für eine Woche!?" with CJ Delling feeds the Queen, watches telly with Abbott and pushes the German army around (the poor guys!).
Chris and Vanessa are two different young people. Chris is studying at universities all over the world and Vanessa is an enthusiastic ball player: she plays floorball.
The cellist who talks with the birds - in the rainforests of the Blue Mts. Thats the new venue for the music of the German-Australian composer and musician who has performed 200 concerts in the Jenolan Caves since 1997. From Bach and his own compo...
PM Tony Abbott has criticised the ABC on a commercial radio station for its coverage of asylum seekers. Some speak of direct pressure on Australia's biggest broadcaster others call it a valid opinion. Former ABC journalist Peter Mares tells us mor...