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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 9.
The funny weekly review of what happened the last days around the world with CJ Delling and Oliver Heuthe. This time with Merkel's state visit in Bavaria, a retired German soccer player, the traffic jam in Melbourne and an ear-bite affair within t...
Recently the businessman and billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili has been voted the new president of the Republic of Georgia. Dr. Wolfgang Babeck, a lawyer from Sydney and expert on Georgia, analyses the outcome of the election.
Welcome to our feature program on Thursday nights. Well rejoin the group of students of the Daramalan College at the Goethe Institute in Sydney for their fairy tale workshop. First of all we hear from Naomi Mea und Alana, then from their German la...
The press discussion with the editor of our only German language paper here in Australia, Nadine Halberkann. We will find out about the most important issues for us German-Australians here and at home. On the front page of course, Peer Steinbrueck...
Every year during the Australian spring, the Royal Melbourne Show opens its gates to welcome tens of thousands of visitors.
Recently we marked the 40th anniversary of the "Munich Massacre" at the 1972 Olympic Games, which took the life of 17 people. Dan Alon, Israeli Olympian and witness, is telling his story during a visit in Australia. ...
On October the 3rd, Germans celebrate Unification Day. It's Germany's equivalent to Australia's Australia Day. But why don't Germans celebrate their National Holiday in November, when the infamous Berlin wall came down - surely THE defining moment...
Germans worldwide are mourning the death of popular comedian, presenter and actor Dirk Bach. The 51-year-old died on Monday in Berlin. He was no stranger to Australia, having hosted six seasons of the well-known reality show "I'm A Celebrity - Get...
One of the worlds's most famous choirs tours Australia. Linda Grün meets the choirmaster and two of his students: they talk about a lot of work, passion and mutation...
Your money at work is an 8-part series based on interviews with Melbourne-based Swiss banker and investment expert Patrick Albert. He tells us about the nature, history, risks and rewards of the eight most important investment classes. Today: Comm...
Finally October! Time to eat, drink and party hard. At least that's what Germans do. Or is it not? When it comes to this Bavarian tradition: Do really all Germans like to celebrate Oktoberfest Down Under? Oliver Heuthe asks the audience.
To quote John Aloisi: "He's not only a good player, but a good person, and that's important for our club." We're talking Patrick Gerhardt, Melbourne Heart's latest recruit. The defensive midfielder is one of only two Swiss soccer professionals in ...
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 8.
People with Alzheimers dont have it easy. Up to date there is still no cure for the disease, which afflicts several hundred thousand people in Australia and of course their relatives and friends. But Alzheimers and other forms of dementia can be m...