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A new survey by the Washington University, the Griffith and Melbourne University will show what people worldwide really think about "whistleblowers".
How does it feel to get bitten by a Great White Shark? What's the correct reaction when encountering a shark fin in the water? Nobody answers these questions as authoritatively as Erich Ritter from Switzerland.
2045 is the official name of a German shepherd who serves in the public service as a police dog.
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 2.
New South Wales is home to 8,000 registered Swiss - more than any other state. A new book by Dr Bettina Boss celebrates their achievements and the achievements of all the Swiss who came to Australia, particularly NSW, since 1777.
German comedian C.J. Delling looks back at the last week - in a slightly unique way.
The Swiss band Eluveitie combines Heavy Metal with traditional Irish folk music. The mix appeals to a broad audience.
South Australian Libby Kosmala is 70 years old but still competes at the paralympics.
Buying a car can involve a lot of running around, haggling over the price and waiting for delivery before one can finally take a seat behind the steering wheel. That's going to change according to Manfred Hasseler and Robert Finke...
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 1.
Brisbane will be the worlds centre of gravity in 2014 - at least for a few days. The heads of governments and states of the G20 will be discussing the most crucial topics of our planet.
On 9 and 10 August, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra makes its much anticipated return to Hamer Hall. The MSO will be lead by the MSO's prodigal son, Rhineland-Palatinate-born Markus Stenz.
German athlete Thomas Großerichter plans the unthinkable. He plans to become the fastest man to ride around the globe.
Simone Young one of the few female conductors has returned to Australia for a concert series. However, she says her musical home is Europe.
"Curiosity" is the NASA- mission to look for extraterrestrial life on Mars.