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Tiny 3-D printers and seaweed extract could soon be used by Australian surgeons to improve outcomes in orthopaedic surgery. But how does the Bio-pen work?
Tennis, anyone? The German Program is honouring its commitment to the Australian Open (13-26 January) with a daily wrap after the news, and - whenever appropriate - additional interviews, reports and features. Today: Day 2.
Tennis, anyone? The German Program is honouring its commitment to the Australian Open (13-26 January) with a daily wrap after the news, and - whenever appropriate - additional interviews, reports and features. Today: Day 1.
Every Sunday, we look at some of our program's highlights. This week: A visit in QLD, where a German migrant takes her tree kangaroo shopping, and we learn more about the coming out of a former German soccer hero.
Louise Hazell compares the cities Heidelberg and Sydney with each other and tells us about mystic nights, Australia's kebab and the best shopping locations.
"Was für eine Woche!?" with CJ Delling goes skiing with Angie, nearly freezes its @#*!$* off and kisses goodbye to West Australian sharks.
Many economist hope to make Australia's agricultural exports more profitable. However, as German born farmer Herbert Odefey tells Wolfgang Müller. Australia is a long way off to become Asia's food bowl.
Elvira and Dieter Wolff certainly know Australia better than most Aussies. As they have been visiting the fifth continent for almost two decades. Barbara Barkhausen asks them about their Australia "addiction" and about the changes they have witnes...
To have a cancer tumor the size of a hand ball in your chest is devastating for most people. However, 32 year old Berliner Janine Schmidt has found a way to address her fears and now appreciates life in a way she never did before.
What does a tree kangaroo eat? How big can it get? These are just two of many questions we put to animal welfare advocate Margit Cianelli in Cairns QLD. The migrant from Stuttgart has been studying tree kangaroos for 40 years. &...
Controversial Liberal Senator Cory Bernardi has re-ignited the firey abortion debate after labelling abortion rights supporters as "pro-death". Oliver Heuthe and Christian Froelicher summarise the reactions from the opposition and society in gener...
Our weekly review of some of our programs from last week.
Climate experts say they are unsurprised by the findings in Australia, and that Indigenous communities may be among the worst affected by temperature increases.
Was für eine Woche!? with CJ Delling "ooh'ses" and "ahh'ses" at fireworks, does just not get older and loses faith in humanity.
Kathrin Klein is a German teacher and also worked as a radio presenter for a few years. That was when she still lived in Germany. Shes already had a look around the fifth continent a few years ago, but only immigrated recently.