A growing number of Austrians are entering the new year with mounting concerns about inflation and the rising cost of living, according to a new IMAS study. One in four citizens no longer believes the economy will recover within the next two years. The survey shows that around 60 percent of respondents are deeply worried about inflation, making it the country’s most pressing concern. This is followed by anxieties over immigration (45 percent) and the overall economic situation (44 percent). Confidence in an economic rebound remains low: a quarter of…
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Solar and Lunar Eclipses – What Austria Can Expect in 2026
Austria is set for a year full of spectacular celestial events in 2026, including eclipses, meteor showers, and striking planetary appearances. Stargazers and night owls in Austria have every reason to look up in 2026. The new year promises a rich lineup of astronomical highlights, from shooting‑star spectacles to rare eclipse events and eye‑catching planetary formations. Meteor Showers Kick Off the Year As tradition dictates, the Quadrantids opened the celestial calendar. The meteor shower reached its peak last weekend, though the low position of its radiant limited visibility and kept…
Read MoreA Guide for Filipinos in Vienna: The Most Important Requirements for Obtaining Austrian Citizenship
As the Filipino community in Austria continues to grow and thrive, more kababayans are considering the path toward Austrian citizenship. For many, this step represents not only a new passport but also long‑term security, expanded opportunities, and a deeper sense of belonging in a country that has become their second home. Here is a clear, friendly, and easy‑to‑understand guide to the key requirements for becoming an Austrian citizen — especially helpful for Filipinos living and working in Vienna. 1. Long-Term Residence: Usually 10 Years For most applicants, Austria requires ten…
Read More“Several centimeters” coming: Snow returns to Austria – where it will turn white
On Sunday, a surge of Arctic cold air will reach Austria, followed by several very cold days with widespread frost – and snow. The wintry cold weather will continue over the weekend. In the increasingly dry air, calm and sunny winter weather will prevail more and more often. On Sunday, a surge of Arctic cold air will reach us, followed by several very cold days with widespread frost. At the beginning of the new week, according to current forecasts, a low-pressure system will form over the Mediterranean, which, according to…
Read MoreThe weekend brings a fireworks display of shooting stars
The Quadrantids will bring a spectacular fireworks display of shooting stars this weekend. Up to 120 meteors per hour are possible in the night sky. Weather permitting, a spectacular view of the sky awaits us tonight: the Quadrantids are one of the most impressive meteor showers of the year and, under ideal conditions, can deliver more than 100 shooting stars per hour. They are characterized by their particularly bright fireballs – a short but intense natural spectacle. For a long time, the origin of the Quadrantids was a mystery. It…
Read MoreWhat to do with your Christmas tree after the holidays?
Christmas tree disposal in Vienna: 609 collection points open until January 17 – free and climate-friendly. After the holidays, Vienna’s environmentally friendly Christmas tree collection begins again. Until January 17, 609 collection points will be available throughout the city. They are open around the clock and marked with signs reading “Christbaum-Sammelstelle” (Christmas tree collection point). Trees can also be dropped off at all MA 48 waste collection sites throughout the year. Important: Christmas tree decorations, tinsel, and hooks must be removed beforehand so that the trees can be recycled. The…
Read MoreAustrian President Alexander Van der Bellen Calls for “European Patriotism” in 2026 New Year’s Address
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen used his 2026 New Year’s address to urge citizens to embrace what he called a “European patriotism,” warning against the growing tendency to disparage the European Union and stressing the need for Austria to remain capable of reform. Speaking against the backdrop of an increasingly unstable global environment, Van der Bellen emphasized that Europe remains “a place many people envy,” and cautioned that it must not be talked down. Belief in the European project, he said, is essential for the continent’s future. “Europe Is…
Read MoreFrosty start to the year: Temperatures could drop to minus 20 degrees
The new week will bring freezing temperatures, but it will be sunny in many places. With the turn of the year comes winter: In the coming days, a cold snap will bring frost down to minus 20 degrees. Snowfall will remain local for the time being, but the sun will still shine often. Vienna weather in detail The first Geosphere forecast of the year promises a prolonged period of wintry weather. The coming days will see a steady cooling: maximum temperatures will initially drop from plus seven degrees to a…
Read MoreWhat’s changing in Austria from January 1, 2026
Changes in 2026: social assistance, care allowance, electricity price cap, tampon tax & vignette – an overview of what will change in Austria from January 1. When the new year begins on Thursday, Austrians will have to adjust to numerous changes. Some of the most important ones are:
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