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The Rhein-Donau Club in Perth is the oldest and biggest German club in Western Australia and home to WA's best known German singing choir. Its 500 members enjoy the culture and customs of Germany, Austria and Switzerland and the other countries em...
Early retirement, loss of libido, newly gained single life - these particular challenges can occur to people in their 50s. Psychologist Claudia Rothhaas tells Sabrina Frangos that it is all about finding new impulses.
Imagine you would find a 250 kg bomb while digging in your garden! Unbelievable in Australia, but not in Germany. Recently a bomb from the Second World War has been found in the heart of Munich. Martin Klostermann meets the Jeschke family, who exp...
A report has found that the Australian second-hand economy is worth $18 billion. It is true that we are living in the age of recycling, where second-hand has taken on a culture of its own. Everybody has at least one spare item in their household, ...
In Switzerland he's treated like a Turk, in Turkey like a Swiss. But 28-year Erdem from Basle wouldn't want to have it any other way. He's proud of his mixed heritage. At the moment the gifted artist is touring Australia. We talk to him, about his...
Sunday night, 8-9pm, from August to October: Listen to Anke Richter's "Was scheren mich die Schafe. Unter Neuseeländern. Eine Verwandlung". Friends of German comic Karl Valentin will particularly enjoy the journey. Today: Part 10.
60 years of German-Australian diplomatic relations. To celebrate, the German Foreign Office invited representatives from both countries to a media dialogue with the subject matter migration - chances and challenges. In the first of a series of pro...
In our cool and quirky review comedian CJ Delling and Niels Büngen talk about what has been going on during the last week. This time it's all about misogyny, diamond planets, Nobel peace prize and laundry powder.
How does an experimental musician, who includes electronics as well as traditional instruments like the guitar, trumpet, flute and, for example a Tibetan Sound Bowl into his carefully structured pieces of music? Jochen Gutsch, the man behind Hinte...
Our weekly discussion with the editor of the only German paper in Australia, we look at immigration politics, the likelihood of Obama winning his election, were it taking place in Germany, the opening of the Opera Salome and many other stories. ...
A horse on a treadmill sounds indeed funny. But even racehorses need to go to the gym to stay in shape. Adrian Plitzco visits Tony Noonan's stud in Mornington to attend one of the training sessions.
What a match... Germany lead 4 - 0, then Sweden staged an amazing comeback to earn a sensational 4-4 draw, with the equaliser occurring in the dying seconds of the World Cup qualifier's stoppage time. Christian Froelicher and Niels Büngen vent th...
Migrants in Australia have to face many problems when finding a job. Once employed, some of them have to deal with bullying, too. It can shatter their lives and prompt them to do the unthinkable. The Job Watch Legal Centre in Melbourne helps victi...
How can I tell my mother-in-law to stop crossing the boundaries without causing more family trouble? What is the best way to get through the midlife crisis and menopause? In our weekly series psychologist Claudia Rothhaas takes another closer look...
Sunday night, 8-9pm, from August to October: Listen to Anke Richter's "Was scheren mich die Schafe. Unter Neuseeländern. Eine Verwandlung". Friends of German comic Karl Valentin will particularly enjoy the journey. Today: Part 11.