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Ali and Sarah Khan are refugees known from the SBS docu "Go Back To Where You Came From". What happened since their arrival in Australia? Join their journey!
Rottnest Island is less than 20 kilometres off the Western Australian coast. It's a favourite day trip from Perth, the nation's sunniest capital city. The island's flora and fauna are well-worth the visit, not to mention the pristine beaches.
The Dutch member of Parliament Geert Wilders visits Australia this week. Many people are against his anti-Islamic attitude. Nevertheless, is his right to speak justified?
After months of careful preparation, the 2013 Swiss Festival was held on Sunday, 17 February at Melbourne's iconic Queensbridge Square. Thousands attended, despite the searing summer heat. A special report.
Benedikt Klein from Germany works as a chef in one of Australia's best restaurant.
The highlights of "What a week!?" with comedian CJ Delling: the retirement of Pope Benedikt the 16th, the horsemeat scandal in Europe and Burnout.
says Professor Maria Böhmer, Minister of State to the Federal Chancellor and Commissioner for Migration, Refugees and Integration.
Many people claim to have a celebrity in their family, however, Erika Kopp from Melbourne surely has the right to do so, as not many people are related to a Pope.
The Australian Immigration Minister Brendan O'Connor has introduced higher obstacles for immigrants. Those coming to Australia for love, for example, face particular difficulties.
In 1998, former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd made history. He officially apologized in the name of the Government to the Stolen Generations.
Thirty-five years ago, a bomb set off in Sydney's central business district shattered bodies, windows and, according to some, the very innocence of a country.
Only around 100 people call the small island Hallig Hooge home. Martin Klostermann reports on a special childhood in the mud-flats of Northern Germany.
In this week's Echo Helvetia, we speak to Rolf Huber from the Swiss Club of Victoria, about the Swiss Festival in Melbourne on February the 17th - the Southern hemisphere's biggest Swiss festival!
Family festivities are usually joyous occasions, however, for some weddings, baptisms and birthdays can be quite stressful. Especially, when German and Australian relatives have to share a table.
The highlights of "What a week!?" with comedian CJ Delling: doping scandals damage the world of sports and grave robbers discover an English king.