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Mitt Romney did it again and Julia Gillard seems to very exhausted as she is fighting for her right to sit down: CJ Delling and Oliver Heuthe take a satirical look at the most important events of the week.
In our feature program well hear today about the world of fairy tales, because 200 years ago, the Brothers Grimm published their first collection of fairy tales. The Goethe Institute in Sydney joined the festivities with a big poster exhibition an...
The press discussion with the editor of our only German language paper here in Australia, Nadine Halberkann. She gives us an overview over the most interesting stories to be found in this weeks Woche. On the first page the subject matters are of c...
Michael Ballack is one of the most successful German football players of the past decade. Currently, there are negotiations underway that might take him to Australia.
Just before playing at the AFL Grand Final, the Temper Trap played in Hamburg. On SBS, they talk Reeperbahn, Vegemite and Currywurst.
30 is the new 20... Maybe true, but things have changed, especially once you find yourself in a relationship. Money seems to play a more important role. Do love and money mix? Hear what Psychologist Claudia Rothhaas has to say.
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: Shar...
Not everyone enjoys spending their holidays in a tent rather than a five star hotel. Oliver Heuthe asks the audience: What are the pros and cons when it comes to camping?
In today's Echo Helvetia, we speak to Barbara Kündig from the Swiss Club of Victoria, about some of the club's special events in October and November. Later, there's an interview re National Dementia Week.
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 7.
On Friday the 21st of September, Karin Schaupp, an Australian guitarist with Australian roots performed in the Melbourne Recital Centre. Reason: her new CD "Songs of Southern Skies", a cooperation with Katie Noonan. What connects the two and which...
Some call Monteverdis LOrfeo the worlds first opera. The premiere took place in 1607. LOrfeo tells the story of Orpheus and Eurydice and is put on stage in Australia in September. It will be performed in Melbourne on Sunday the 23rd. Part of the e...
Loads of things happened last week - CJ Delling and Oliver Heuthe talk about smileys, boobies and drawings. A satirical review that will make you think and laugh.
Not long and American voters have to make up their mind: Obama or Romney? Not an easy decision. Klaus Becker from North Carolina with some insights.
Saskia Rosendahl has only just turned 18 and finished school. But she is already being feted by audiences and critics around the world for her performance in the German-Australian Co-production Lore. In Locarno the drama won the audience award and...