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Podcasts:
Women from all over Germany knitted 40.000 jumpers for penguins on Phillip Island. But what do Australian penguins actually do with them?
Germany and Australia have just become "strategic partners". Hubertus Klink from the German Embassy in Canberra tells us why it matters and what it means for the future of the bilateral relations.
They wear colourful caps and sashes and fight duels with sharp weapons: the fraternities. Once more they celebrated a ball in the Wiener Hofburg - for many people a reason to protest.
In September 2012 the Bauer Media Group in Hamburg bought Australia's biggest magazine publishing house ACP. But how has the deal panned out, and who exactly is Bauer?
Listener Hans from Melbourne believes, the politics of the Labor party is everything but democratic. What do others think about the Australian government, the election campaign and the comparison with Hitler's Germany?
Melbourne Heart defender Patrick Gerhardt (27) is a Swiss soccer professional playing in Australia's A-League. We spoke to him about sport, fame, Australia and life in general.
Sophie and Christina from the German School Melbourne are live in our studio. They tell you about their holidays in New Zealand and on the beach. They also play their keyboard - Live on Air!
The highlights of "What a week!?" with comedian CJ Delling: morning sickness, abdications and the North Korean map.
The Chaucer's Reception and Convention Centre has been a Melbourne hospitality landmark. It's co-establisher Gerd Dieter Kratzer from Bavaria died in December last year. Fellow countryman Oskar Hucherig talks about their friendship, experiences an...
Günter Hauber-Davidson from the Water Conservation Group in Sydney explains why water saving measures remain relevant in Australia, despite the floods of recent years.
The Aussie singer John Barry Dyke taught himself German and calls Berlin his home. Yet he is still commuting between Germany and Australia.
The Swiss masterchef James Mussak. came to Sydney in 1967 and once worked for Ansett, cooking 3,000 meals a day for diners 10 kilometres above the Earth's surface.
What do our listeners like most about Australia? And how do they deal with "Heimweh"? These are just two of many questions asked in this week's Australia Day talkback.
Mushroom collecting is a passion for many people, but recently we heard many warnings about possible poisoning. Therefore, Pamela Rauleder put together a guide for us, about mushroom collecting Down Under.
This week´s highlights with comedian CJ Delling: captain Julia Gillard, Beyoncé's performance for president Obama and why the British people feel left out.