At night, from Saturday to Sunday, the time will change again in Austria. Specifically, the clocks will be set back by one hour. As a result, many people will probably wake up earlier than usual on Sunday. Darkness will also return much earlier in the evening. From Sunday until March 30, 2025, Austria will be back on standard time. This is because daylight saving time has only been in place since 1980, having previously been in place from 1916 to 1920 and from 1940 to 1948. One of the reasons…
Read MoreMonth: October 2024
October was and remains far too warm
The first stage of the 2024/25 school year is already over on Friday, and the week-long fall break is just around the corner. The school-free days bring calm weather with high fog and sunshine. Perfect conditions also prevail in the mountains. A reason to get out your boots and go hiking. The weather couldn’t be more typical for fall. In the lowlands, high fog often makes for dull hours, and the sun first has to prevail against the grey. But the mountains and hills, on the other hand, will collect…
Read MoreHealthy Cooking Innovation (HCI) hosted Breast Cancer Awareness in Vienna
In cooperation with the Breast Cancer Awareness Organization, Healthy Cooking Innovation (HCI) hosted a breast cancer awareness event on October 18, 2024, that brought the community together for a day of learning, unity, and fun. The CEO, Dimple Sanchez, a nutritionist who graduated from the Food Save Me Institute in the USA, regularly offers free nutritional classes to help combat lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, cholesterol issues, and, of course, cancer. The event kicked off with a powerful presentation about breast cancer, focusing on prevention and early…
Read MoreDeath toll from storm “Trami” rises in the Philippines
The severe tropical storm “Trami” has left a trail of destruction in the Philippines. The main island of Luzon, where the capital, Manila, is located, is particularly affected. According to the police, the death toll has risen to 36. Most of them died in the Bicol region, where mudslides from the Mayon volcano buried numerous houses and vehicles. Mayon is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Healing waters & mineral springs: This country is a secret wellness paradise The water was sometimes several meters high, especially in…
Read MorePrice adjustment: Climate ticket will be significantly more expensive from 1 January
For the first time in three years, the Austria-wide climate ticket will be subject to a legally prescribed price adjustment in 2025. As announced in a press release today, this means that the public transport ticket will be 7.7 percent more expensive. Now, almost exactly three years later, the responsible climate ministry has announced that the prices for the climate ticket will be increased from 2025 by 7.7 percent. Climate ticket: steep price increase However, the price increase is no surprise. As with the vignette, the law stipulates that the…
Read MoreSupport from Filipino-Vienna Groups Bolsters Kindergarten Project in Sebaste, Philippines
The generosity of three Filipino-Austrian organizations has significantly impacted a kindergarten project in Brgy. Idio, Sebaste, Antique, Philippines. The “Pfarre der Weg Jesu” project in Vienna’s 21st District, recently received substantial financial support from the Council of Filipino Associations in Austria, the Filipino Assistance Movement in Austria, and the Association of Pangasinenses in Austria-Our Lady of Manaoag Choir. Based in Vienna, these organizations have a strong tradition of helping communities in need, both in Austria and the Philippines. Their combined efforts reflect the commitment of Filipino expatriates to give back…
Read MoreRecord: 28 million bottles affected by Coca-Cola recall
Since Wednesday, the recall of half-litre bottles of Coca-Cola, Fanta, Sprite, and MezzoMix in Austria has enormous dimensions. As the Ö1-Morgenjournal reported on Thursday, 28 million bottles are affected. Alexander Hengl from the Vienna Market Office spoke of what is probably the biggest recall ever in Austria. “The cooperation with Coca-Cola is going very well,” Hengl told APA. Strainer is broken According to the Morgenjournal, a sieve may have broken during the filling process, so small pieces of metal could be in a limited number of 0.5-litre PET bottles. According…
Read MoreOver 100 euros for the first time—this is how expensive the new vignette is
ASFINAG announced the details of the new vignette on Thursday. The sea-green sticker will cost over 100 euros for the first time. The winter months are just around the corner, and motorists will face some changes. From November 1, the situational winter tyre requirement will apply, and one month later, the validity of the freeway vignette for 2025 will begin. ASFINAG has now announced the details. The colour of the new vignette will be a modern sea green. It will replace sun yellow and be available from around 6,000 sales…
Read MoreWhy do some songs become catchy tunes?
Catchy tunes sometimes stay with us for days: but how do they come about? Why do we just can’t get some songs out of our heads? Sometimes it’s maddening: Everything in our body resists, but our head has decided to play Polonäse Blankenese continuously. When this happens, we talk about having an earworm. Earwigs can be persistent The insect, which really does exist, is said to crawl into people’s ears at night and make itself at home there, just like the music that seems to sit in our ear canal…
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