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Summary: Welcome to the SBS Swedish podcast, featuring homeland news, music and features.
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The first figures from 2011 Census are here. Now we can take a closer look at the Swedish speakers in Australia. Where do they live, how many children do they have on average, how much money do they earn per week on average? And so fort...
Sverker Sörlin, professor at KTH is back. This time he is cross country skiing. He is training together with two of the Worlds best cross country skiiers. How did he keep up with them in the track? Part two out of two
Who would have thought that we lived in the darkness about the Ice Age until the mid 1800! That is when researchers found out about the Icy era. Professor in Environmental History, Sverker Sörlin, was in Canberra for a week at the end of May.
Nina Lagergren tell us how it was to grow up with her brother, Raoul Wallenberg.
One of Australia most successful photographer is Swedish. His name is Ingvar Kenne.
Lilly Wolf was saved by Wallenberg in Budapest. This is his testimony
The Swedish Percussion quartet Kroumata is in Australia. They will perform in Brisbane and Melbourne. Their music is magic. Full of scandinavian influences.
At the National Folk Festival in Canberra the Swedish Trio "MP3" Mattias Pérez Tio entertained the australians with a lot of happy and joyful music. Mattias Pérez plays the guitar. Nina Pérez and Mia Marin, the fiddle. &...
Nowadays we can hold on to a warm weat bag on a cold winter morning instead of a hot potato in our pockets, as Åsas grandmother did as a child walking to school in the north of Sweden. Åsa Wassberg at the National Folk Festival in Canberra ov...
One of Sweden's most popular entertainer visits Australia. Listen to the magic of Carl-Einar Häckner
Josefina Paulson show the magic of the keyedfiddle. One of Swedens oldest instrument.
Svenskar i Världen is an organisation looking after the interest of the 500000 Swedes living abroad. We meet the head of the organisation Karin Ehnbom-Palmquist
Gunnar Bolin on the latest in festivals , films, books, architecture from the Swedish horizon
Frank Vajda was saved by Wallenberg in Budapest. This is his testimony