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Wochenjournal

More than one billion people suffer from having barely anything to eat. This is the highest rate ever. Over a thousand delegates at the World Summit on Food Security in Rome discussed the problem. One decision was made: poor countries need to be trained in taking agriculture back into their own hands. But this won't be an easy task. Experts explain different possibilities. We also have the press review, the “Deutschlandreport” and the latest news from Switzerland and Austria. Ka...

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[ Fri, 20 Nov 2009 11:28:49 +1000 ]



Im Gespräch — Alex Riedmüller &Wirtschaftsreport

In “Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour” we’ll hear from Alexander Riedmüller who is writing his dissertation about the Greek Island Kythera and the questions if the internet allows for a more connected global community and how modern technology affects identity. In the “Wirtschaftsreport” Wolfgang Mueller speaks to Michael Sauermost about soccer, the world cup and the financial aspects of this sport. At the end of the program Jessica from Polyglot gives us an ...

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[ Thu, 19 Nov 2009 21:09:28 +1000 ]



Lokal 03

The show for Victorians: today we see Melbourne through the eyes of a newcomer. Gesa explores the city with one of the Tourist buses, and Katharina Kerzdörfer accompanies her. Also, news and events in and around the German language communities, Music in our series “Meine kleine Volksmusik”, and more. Patrick Wauthier hosts today’s “Lokal 03”. ...

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[ Thu, 19 Nov 2009 11:20:17 +1000 ]



Australienjournal

A historical moment took place in Australia on Monday. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd apologized to the “Forgotten Australians”. In the early 20th century children, mainly from England were taken to Australia to populate the country with white people. But many of the children immigrants were abused or used as workers on farms. Indigenous Australia presents itself in Leipzig with the exhibition �Ozeanien - von Australien bis zur Osterinsel“. We talk to the person in charge and inf...

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[ Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:26:19 +1000 ]



Feuilleton für die Ohren

The cultural show, with the following topics: We visit the “Kasseler Musiktage”, a famous culture event in Germany, we celebrate the 50th birthday and hear the fascinating story of Thomas Quasthoff, who defied the odds and his physical impairment to become one of the most celebrated German bariton singers. We go on a tour through the now empty diplomatic residences in Bonn, ten years after the government moved back to Berlin. And we wonder, if art can turn grief into something posit...

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[ Tue, 17 Nov 2009 17:57:51 +1000 ]



Europa Aktuell

In Rome the World Food Summit started with no Western head of government except Italian’s Berlusconi. Another event concerns the EU far more: the election of the first foreign minister of the European Union. We will have a closer look on those events as well as on the 80th birthday of the Russian propaganda radio Radio Moskau. And we remember the year 1994 in our series 60 years in Germany. Plus: Austrian current affairs in “Servus Austria” and the press review. Adrian Plitzco...

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[ Tue, 17 Nov 2009 11:31:31 +1000 ]



Talkback am Montag

35000 people attended the memorial service for Robert Enke, goalkeeper of Germany’s soccer team. He committed suicide on Tuesday last week, caused by severe depression. People are emotionally touched and involved, even men. We therefore question the concept of masculinity in the 21st century. What is typical male, what should a man represent and are men allowed to show feelings? Tell host Oliver Heuthe what you think about that topic in today’s “Talkback am Montag” with ...

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[ Mon, 16 Nov 2009 11:46:53 +1000 ]



CA am Sonntag &Schweizer Echo

In the Current Affairs Trudi Latour talks to the German photographer Katharina Stübe about the charity group Article 25. On Dec 3 they hold an art auction to finance building projects in developing countries. Katharina donated a book and a photograph signed by Joern Utzon. Then you’ll hear the Social Calender and Echo Helvetia with Ursula Schappi, who brings you the weekly current affairs from Switzerland and a report about the Unesco World Heritage listing of two Swiss towns, with ...

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[ Sun, 15 Nov 2009 21:10:15 +1000 ]



Pfiffikus

Today we have a look at a fire station and how it is to be a firewoman or fireman. What do you want to be when you are grown up? We also celebrate the 40th anniversary of Sesame Street! And of curse there's the kids news and music. Have fun in Pfiffikus, with Kathleen Waechter and guest Katharina Bengsch. ...

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[ Sat, 14 Nov 2009 12:31:52 +1000 ]



Wochenjournal

Agricultural food production is straining the globes natural resources, but the problems are likely to increase with warming average temperatures and a growing world population. Will we have to get used to the idea of genetically modified food, for the good of all? We spoke to two German experts, who believe that we should. Also: The press review, a letter from Germany, a report on the naxalite struggle in India, our listeners’ feedback and more. Patrick Wauthier hosts the program. ...

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[ Fri, 13 Nov 2009 11:41:44 +1000 ]



Im Gespräch — Eva in Indonesia &Wirtschaftsreport

In “Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour” we’ll hear an update from Eva Haas who has by now arrived in Indonesia with her bicycle. We also hear from her and her partner Berti about the ecological politic of bicycling. In the “Wirtschaftsreport” Wolfgang Mueller speaks to Klaus Wiegel about the share price and to Klaus Becker from the German-American Chamber of Commerce about the first year of the Obama administration. Last not least, Jessica from Polyglot gives us an ...

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[ Thu, 12 Nov 2009 21:08:17 +1000 ]



Lokal 03

The show for Victorians. We talk about new regulations and road rules in the Garden State. Oliver Heuthe visits Fred Glasbrenner, cyclist and abalone diver. As usual we've found some interesting events in the German language communities, topped of with some nice Music and our series “Meine kleine Volksmusik”. Patrick Wauthier hosts today's &uot;Lokal 03&uot;. ...

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[ Thu, 12 Nov 2009 12:39:05 +1000 ]



Australienjournal

Australia remembers its fallen soldiers of the First World War, on this Remembrance Day. Up until today, Australian soldiers have been sent to multiple battles across the globe. More than a thousand of them are currently on the ground in Afghanistan, as part of a campaign, that has become harder to fight and is looking more difficult to win than ever. The life of Heinrich Mann, brother of Thomas Mann, is the subject of a prize-winning book by author Evelyn Juers, we look back on the Goethe-Inst...

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[ Wed, 11 Nov 2009 12:19:38 +1000 ]



Feuilleton für die Ohren

Our studio guest today is Hans Henkell, and he tells us about the 2010 German-Australian Opera Grant and its upcoming finals. We hear another story from the fall of the wall: Chinese student Erning Schu tells us, how she experienced the 9th of November 1989. We take in some of the atmosphere and musical performances from Berlin on the 20th anniversary of the reunion. Christian Froelicher hosts the Feuillton für die Ohren. ...

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[ Wed, 11 Nov 2009 06:30:25 +1000 ]



Europa Aktuell

Exactly 20 years ago, a dream came true for many Germans: the border of the German Democratic Republic was opened. It was the beginning of a process of reunification. We cross to the celebrations in Germany, and look back on 20 years of rebuilding, rejoining and reinventing a new Germany. We remember the year 1989 as one of many endings and beginnings, n our series 60 years in Germany. Plus: Austrian current affairs in &uot;Servus Austria&uot; and the press review. Patrick Wauthier host...

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[ Tue, 10 Nov 2009 10:28:19 +1000 ]



Talkback am Montag

November the 9th marks the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. It’s a defining moment in Germany’s post-war history, marking the beginning of the end of the Cold War, and allowing Germans in East and West to be re-united. Listen to our special program with Oliver Heuthe, hours before the official festivities in Germany. Includes your live calls, several live crosses to the Goethe Institute’s �Mauerparty“ in Melbourne, and much more. ...

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[ Mon, 09 Nov 2009 10:46:59 +1000 ]



Current Affairs &Schweizer Echo

In the Current Affairs on Sundays, Wolfgang Mueller talks with Guido Stock, Austrian Consul General and Trade Commissioner to Australia about Opel. Then you’ll hear a report about the fall of the Berlin Wall with Trudi Latour. Ursula Schappi brings you the Social Calender and the Echo Helvetia, including an interview with Urs and Elisabeth Kräuchi, who keep coming back to Oz, driving around in their campervan every few year. ...

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[ Sun, 08 Nov 2009 21:09:41 +1000 ]



Pfiffikus

Today’s Pfiffikus is all about music. You will get to know a very talented kid, a 'wunderkind' - its name is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - the famous composer from Austria. And we take you along to a classical concert that is organised exclusively for children and their parents: The MSO Family Classic Kids. We also have a lot of classical music, the kid’s news and exciting prices for you. Get ready for Pfiffikus with Kathleen and Katharina. ...

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[ Sat, 07 Nov 2009 12:59:53 +1000 ]



Wochenjournal

Today’s “Wochenjournal” is all about your memories of November 9th - the day of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Four listeners tell us about their feelings and thoughts of this historical event in 1989. Besides that, we talk to an Italian journalist who worked in East Berlin at that time. Furthermore, we have the press review, the “Deutschlandreport”, the “Alpenpanorama”, and a final look at the 2009 formula 1 motor racing season. Christian Froelicher host...

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[ Fri, 06 Nov 2009 12:17:20 +1000 ]



Im Gespräch: Holger Scholz 4 &Wirtschaft

In “Im Gespräch” you’ll hear the final part of the life story of Holger Scholz. We left him in PNG, where he finally bought and managed a cocoa and copra plantation, always trying to avoid the machinations of the cargo cult, not to speak of malaria carrying insects, snakes and crocodiles. Then he returned to Australia in 1970, married, build a house and left again, forever looking for adventure. His next destination was Bali, where he befriended a group of street kids w...

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[ Thu, 05 Nov 2009 21:08:51 +1000 ]



Medical Talkback

In today's Medical Talkback we discuss shingles, a viral infection affecting one in five adults. What are its origins, and how can you treat it today? Also on the program: The outdoor swimming season has begun - what do I have to pay attention to? We talk about the dangers of jelly fish, rips, and swimming alone, in our oceans and lakes. Plus: Ask Dr Johannes Wenzel your own personal health question. Furthermore we inform you about what is going on in the German clubs in and around Melbour...

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[ Thu, 05 Nov 2009 11:35:51 +1000 ]



Australienjournal

The Australian economy recovering faster than anticipated, but the job market will take some more time to recover. We spoke to a Swiss horse enthusiast, who decided to drive his car almost 35.000 kilometres to the Melbourne Cup in Australia. Plus, all about preemption and afterthoughts with snake bites, in a new part of our series “Wildes Australien”, and more. Patrick Wauthier hosts the “Australienjournal”. ...

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[ Wed, 04 Nov 2009 12:57:13 +1000 ]



Feuilleton für die Ohren

Today we cast an ear back to mediaeval times and listen to minnesingers. And we take you to Wittenberg, where Martin Luther started the reformation. We also talk about recent history: With the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall coming up, the painter Hans-Hendrik Grimmling tells us about his life and work in the former German Democratic Republic. And we talked to the conductor Kurt Masur about his musical legacy. Pamela Rauleder hosts the “Feuilleton für die Ohren”...

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[ Tue, 03 Nov 2009 21:28:03 +1000 ]



Europa Aktuell

Relations have been tense between Russia and Great Britain since the poisoning of the former Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko. During a recent round of talks, both sides seem to have managed to change the tone. We find out why, in today’s “Europa Aktuell”. On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall we find out what Austrians think about their reunited neighbours. And listen to the last part of our series “Die deutschen Kanzler der Nachkriegs...

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[ Tue, 03 Nov 2009 10:26:36 +1000 ]



Talkback am Montag

There are many Germans, Austrians and Swiss in Australia - but we have to admit: There have been better times for German-speaking clubs. Members are getting older and the youth is simply not interested in joining a club. Our question today: Do our clubs have a future? For the program, we invited reps from all walks of German life in Australia. Talk to us and tell host Oliver Heuthe in today’s “Talkback am Montag”. ...

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[ Mon, 02 Nov 2009 11:32:16 +1000 ]



Im Gespräch: Holger Scholz 3 &Echo Helvetia

On today’s’ Sunday program you’ll be privy to the 3. part of Holger Scholz’s life story. Having reached Australia in the early 60’s the adventurer soon left for a trip around the country, working in the outback for the CSIRO and later in PNG, building the first roads of the then Australian Territory. Then you’ll hear the Social Calender and after that &uot;Echo Helvetia&uot; with Christian Froelicher. He brings you reports about the way the Swiss feel...

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[ Sun, 01 Nov 2009 21:08:56 +1000 ]



Profile - Andrea Kleist

Our guest in today’s program is Andrea Kleist. The German-born art lover is the City of Melbourne’s Program Manager for Public Art. Listen to the fascinating life story of Andrea Kleist, who came to Australia in 1994, and is married to an English Jew from London, who lost his maternal grandparents in Auschwitz. What is art? Has political correctness gone too far? Does she support illegal graffiti? What does she really think about Melbourne? Christian Froelicher has more. ...

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[ Sat, 31 Oct 2009 10:14:38 +1000 ]



Im Gespräch: Anno Saul &Wirtschaftsreport

In “Im Gespräch” you’ll hear an interview with Anno Saul about his latest Film “Die Tuer”, conducted by Martina Vackova at the Pusan Filmfestival in Korea. In Wolfgang Mueller’s Wirtschaftsreport you’ll hear interviews with Oliver Hartwich from the Centre for Independent Studies about the new government in Germany and with Joachim Mueller, Managing Director of Epuron about a new wind energy project near Broken Hill. In the Jobs for Germans Jessica...

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[ Fri, 30 Oct 2009 16:50:10 +1000 ]



Wochenjournal

The Hague saw the beginning of the trial against former Bosnian-Serb leader Radovan Karadzic this week. The program’s in-depth segment looks at the situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina today. How is Balkan history taught in Bosnian schools, how do victims of the civil war deal with trauma 15 years on? Also in the program, the report from Germany, news from the Alps, and your feedback to our shows. The Wochenjournal, hosted by Christian Froelicher. ...

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[ Fri, 30 Oct 2009 11:48:37 +1000 ]



Australienjournal

What may be fun for some is a very serious ordeal for others - the Australian Productivity Commission is thinking about recommendations to help problem gamblers in Australia. We talk to two German backpackers about their take on the job-market in Australia. And in our series “Wildes Australien” we take stock of some of the most venomous animals in Australia: Snakes. Also: The press review, the “Redaktionsrunde”, the “Lied der Woche” and more. Patrick Wauthier...

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[ Thu, 29 Oct 2009 09:16:39 +1000 ]


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