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A man and his car - Ute Muster: 30.10.2009
Besides kangaroos and platypuses, what’s special about Australia? Correct answer: the Ute. It’s a practical marriage between a sports car and a trailer - and judging by its popularity, one made in heaven. Australians love their Utes so much, they celebrate the car on a special festival, the Ute Muster in Deniliquin. Oliver Heuthe got himself an Akubra, and went to learn something about this Australian dream.
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Im Gespräch – Eva on the Tonkin Farm: 18.9.2009
Our guests in the segment „Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour" are Eva, an intrepid German traveller, and Pip Tonkin, the owner and riding teacher of the Tonkin horse farm in Ebenezer, where Eva worked and lived for 3 month while in Sydney.
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Lewis Hamilton - Formula One champ 2008: 18.2.2009
One win and two reasons to celebrate. He’s become the youngest world champion in the history of Formula One racing. His car – a “Silver Arrow”. His name – Lewis Hamilton. Jens Hoffmeister portraits the young champion, and sums up the eventful 2008 racing season.
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Cricket für Anfänger: 18.2.2009
The Austrians, Swiss and Germans like their sport. But beyond ski racing, football, tennis or Formula One, there’s a definite lack of understanding for the other marvels of the sporting world. Christian Schlüter attempts to change that, at least for one of the essentials – the “gentlemen’s sport” cricket.
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Tickets for the EURO: 18.2.2009
In June the European soccer world will gather in Austria and Switzerland for the European Soccer Championship 2008, the EURO. Ticket sales for the event have already started. Niels Bngen reports how fans might be able to secure themselves some of the much wanted tickets.
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Paralympics in China 2008 : 18.2.2009
In September, the summer Paralympics, the Olympic Games for people with disabilities will be held in Beijing. The most successful German athlete at the Paralympics in Athens four years ago was Wojtek Czyz. Niels Bngen spoke to the Polish-born competitor. He first wanted to know if Czyz still holds the record in the discipline of long jump.
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Interview Graham Agars: 18.2.2009
Tennis commentator legend Graham Agars attends this year's Australian Open. Over the last 30 years, the Australian reported from 106 grand slams. An old hand who saw many tennis pros come and go. But it is not only the player's carreers he witnessed, he also observed a fare stage of the Australian Open's biography:
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EM - Biathlon Web: 18.2.2009
cross-country ski and shooting makes biathlon. The winter sport has become a true highlight. Niels Bngen about a trend for those who are biathlon fans already or who want to give it a shot.
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An Australian road trip with SBS Radio - Part 1: 18.2.2009
In October 2007, SBS Radios Kathleen Wchter embarked on a personal adventure: A road trip around Australia! In less than 16 days, she drove from Melbourne to Coober Pedy and Alice Springs (visiting nearby Uluru), then onwards to Mt Isa, Townsville and Cairns. Listen to her daily Letters from the Desert, as broadcast each morning on SBS Radio. The journey begins at the Melbourne Airport, where Kathleen receives the keys to her camper van!
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An Australian road trip with SBS Radio - Part 10: 18.2.2009
In October 2007, SBS Radios Kathleen Wchter embarked on a personal adventure: A road trip around Australia! In less than 16 days, she drove from Melbourne to Coober Pedy and Alice Springs (visiting nearby Uluru), then onwards to Mt Isa, Townsville and Cairns. Listen to her daily Letters from the Desert, as broadcast each morning on SBS Radio. In today's episode, Kathleen reports from the lush, but heat-infested surrounds of Cairns...
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