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Podcasts:
Dr Arpad Soelter, the director of the Goethe Institute talks to Trudi Latour about the main event on the German-Australian cultural calendar. Bigger and better than ever, showing in 8 cities the German Film Festival starts on April 30.
1st, 2nd, 3rd, - 55th floor: Welcome to the workplace of Benedikt Klein. The top chef works for the famous restaurant Vue De Monde. Above the rooftops of Melbourne, he prepares an exquisite dinner service combined with a stunning view.
Crunchy crusty outside - fluffy moist center. That`s a tasty Pavlova. There is always an argument about the origin of this 80 year old sweet dream.
More and more customers use local shops as a showroom before they buy products online. Much cheaper of course, as Julia Lehmann finds out while "showrooming" in Saarbrücken.
The current exchange rate makes shopping outside of Australia attractive. To import goods is cheaper than ever. On the contrary, visiting Australia is more expensive than ever. SBS Radio listeners tell us what they do with their strong Dollar, as ...
In this week's Echo Helvetia, we speak to AS-delegate Beat Knoblauch in Sydney. He was raised in Egypt and Switzerland, is married to an Australian, and has two adult children in Vienna. A fascinating figure, to say the least.
She has a lot of children. 18 right now. Kangaroos. Eva Hartmann cares about injured animals- 24 hours, 7 days a week. An absolute highlight for her: The birth of a kangaroo. An amazing story about an unusual way of life.
For the first half of May, the German Film Festival will bring the latest movies from Germany to Australia. SBS'Adrian Plitzco went to the Media Launch hosted by the Goethe Institut to find out what to expect in 2013.
Born in 1936, her family fled Vienna just before Hitler's annexation of Austria. Over London they came to Australia to start a new life. In this first part of her life story, we hear about bombs in Sydney harbour and prejudices in kindergarten
Pat a cake, pat a cake - baker's man?! Of course not! The Melbourne "Gewürzhaus" teaches you everything you need to know in order to bake an original German pretzel. Join our journey through traditional German recipes and "hear" delicious smells...
SBS has released a new Radio Schedule to be launched on-air on 29th April 2013. The last major review of the SBS Radio Schedule was more than 18 years ago in 1994. What does this mean for SBS in general and the German program?
Lego bricks, sleds and kebab - only a few things you can find at the "Mauerparkflohmarkt" in the middle of Berlin.
Pfiffikus says goodbye. After six wonderful and exciting years the children's program is being broadcast for the very last time.
In today's Echo Helvetia, we speak to Noemi Bangel. She is one of four elected delegates of the Council of the Swiss Abroad, representing the interests of the Swiss in Australia.
Bavarian music in Melbourne? Why not - 62 young musicians came to Australia with their brass instruments. Tourists from all over the world enjoyed trumpet and co. on the Easter weekend at Federation Square.