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Australienjournal
from SBS German program July 02, 2008
This month thousands of young people will come to Sydney for the World Youth Day, which is marked by the visit of the Pope. Already now, the security regulations of the government of New South Wales are causing trouble. Moreover, we bring you our correspondent report from Canberra as well as another part out of our series Germans Down Under , this time with a Swiss located in Alice Springs. The media review, the song of the week and a new episode of uot;L nzelot, the one-armed kangaroo uot;. In the Australienjournal with Patrick Wauthier.
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Feuilleton für die Ohren
from SBS German program July 01, 2008
Today the famous German artist Klaus Rinke is guest in our studio. This month his works are exhibited at RMIT gallery in Melbourne. Find out more about this exhibition and the work of the German avant-garde artist. Moreover, we survey the German cultural commentaries. And have another part of our series Opus Ultimum , the last work of famous composers. Today the spotlight is on Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. All in Feuilleton f r die Ohren with Pamela Rauleder.
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Europamagazin
from SBS German program June 30, 2008
Today s Europamagazin brings you the following topics: French President Nicolas Sarkozy takes over as President of the European Council, but he faces a European population unfamiliar with the EU s political institutions; Furthermore: The press review and our correspondent s report from Germany; And: Denmark wants to close down a refuge for today s hippies in Copenhagen, while Munich celebrates its 850th anniversary.
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Kaffeeklatsch
from SBS German program June 30, 2008
The uot;Kaffeklatsch uot; talkback program with Patrick Wauthier and a timely topic: Germany s 0:1 loss against Spain in the finals of the Euro 2008 soccer tournament.
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Profile am Samstag
from SBS German program June 27, 2008
Dr Martin Schreiber is a well-known personality in and around Melbourne. Today we invite him into our studios. For 20 years he was CEO of the Tabulam and Templer Homes in Bayswater. He also is a member of the Lutheran Church and was involved in the founding of the German School in Melbourne. In a few weeks all this will come to an end when Dr Schreiber packs his bags once more to return to Germany his home country. Moreover we have the latest from the preparation of the final of the Euro 2008 Germany against Spain and the gig guide. All in Profile am Samstag with Pamela Rauleder.
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Wochenjournal
from SBS German program June 26, 2008
Today s hot topic in the uot;Wochenjournal uot; with Patrick Wauthier: Conflict and curruption, war and water scarcity - the Middle East s past, present and future. Furthermore: Our Euro 2008 update, the press review, our correspondent s report from Germany and current affairs from Austria and Switzerland. Plus: North Korea makes a friendly gesture, and we survey the global interest in the Euro 2008.
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Wunschkonzert
from SBS German program June 25, 2008
Today s uot;Wunschkonzert uot; with Patrick Wauthier brings you lots of music from uot;Schlager uot; to traditionals. Also: Our update from the Euro 2008 soccer tournament with the semi-final win of Germany, and our event calendar in the community news.
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Hausbesuch
from SBS German program June 18, 2008
Today Arndt Reisenbichler is visiting Knud Bartels. The former test pilot loves Swing and Jazz. He lives with his wife and two dogs in Mt Waverley. Furthermore: Euro 2008. The last matches in the preliminary round. And: The latest German, Austrian and Swiss club news, and we have the snow report from the Victorian Alps. Adrian Plitzco hosts the show.
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Kaffeklatsch
from SBS German program June 15, 2008
An Australian army without soldiers? Not impossible. The Australian Navy is experiencing a staff shortage as higher wages drive young people into the private sector. Does Australia need compulsory military service? What do you think? And: Do you have a special dish for the winter season? Tell us your recipes. Furthermore: Euro 2008. We review the second soccer weekend with reports and comments. Adrian Plitzco hosts the show.
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Switch:On
from SBS German program June 13, 2008
Switch:On is infected with the EURO-fever. We cross to a public viewing of the game Netherlands France. And talk to the band Revolverheld who composed the Euro song uot;Helden 2008 uot;. But we also cool down - and visit an ice lounge in Melbourne where the temperature is minus ten! A German Rock n Roller is guest in our studio - and he also brought along his guitar. And we investigate depression and its effects on young people. What s more, Euro songs, the Euro-studio and the latest from SBS Radio s Turn it Up competition. All here in Switch:On with Pamela Rauleder.
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Oil Alternatives
from SBS German program June 10, 2008
Trudi Latour talks to people at the forefront of developing energy alternatives. Huon Hoogesteger, Sales Manager at LJW Solar explains how the Federal Gov s changes to the solar rebate system for grid interactive photovoltaic systems affects their company - and about his upcoming visit to the Inter Solar 2008 fair in Munich. (ENGLISH)par Wesley Stein is the Manger Renewable Energy of the National Solar Energy Centre of the CSIRO. He is also a descendant of the Original Six German vignerons who we brought out to Australia by John Macarthur in 1838. I caught him at the Reunion festivities of the descendants of the Original Six, where he told me about the combined research projects conducted by the CSIRO and the German DLR - projects such as creating green house friendly fuels with the help of solar energy. (ENGLISH)par Dr Guenther Gruber, German Consul General was guest of honour at the reunion and talks about the significance of historic awareness and the renewed interest in family research and the history of German immigration to Australia. (GERMAN)
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Australien Journal
from SBS German program May 27, 2008
Kay Goldsworthy has made history in Australia by becoming the first woman to be consecrated as a bishop. But this appointment has also aroused criticism - mainly on the part of the conservatives. This is one amongst many topics of today s uot;Australien-Journal uot;. Others are: Australia s earthly participation in the Mars Mission and the lead problem in the country s mining cities Mt Isa and Broken Hill. This and much more is presented by Kathleen W chter.
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