Austria generates 67.2 million tonnes of waste per year, according to the latest figures from the Environment Agency Austria. Broken down, that’s around 1.5 kilograms of household waste per person every single day. But the real number is far higher. When construction debris, excavated soil, industrial waste and other secondary materials are included, the daily tally climbs to 20–22 kilograms per person. “Those household figures only cover municipal waste,” says Prof. Marion Huber-Humer, head of the Institute of Waste Management and Circular Economy at BOKU University. “Once you add the…
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Unsettled Weather Returns: Severe Hailstorms and Thunderstorms Heading for Austria
Austria is bracing for a sharp weather turnaround after days of intense heat. Meteorologists warn that from Tuesday onward, the atmosphere will become increasingly unstable, with a marked rise in thunderstorm risk and the potential for severe weather across large parts of the country. Forecasts highlight the danger of heavy rainfall, hail, and storm‑force gusts. Storms Building from Morning Onward Already by late morning, the first showers may develop in and around Tirol. As the day progresses, thunderstorms will expand across the western and southern regions, eventually reaching all of…
Read MoreAustria Braces for Possible Return of Extreme Heat as Europe Eyes New “Heat Dome”
Austria may be heading toward its next major heat surge in the second half of July, as meteorologists warn of a possible Heat Dome forming over parts of Europe. After a brief cooldown, weather models now show early signs of renewed extreme temperatures — though the scenario remains uncertain. Heat Could Build Over Western Europe Several forecasting models suggest that intense heat may first develop over Spain and France before expanding toward Central Europe. If this pattern materializes, Austria — particularly the east and southeast — could once again face…
Read MoreAustria Plans Major E‑Card Overhaul: All Medical Findings to Be Stored Digitally
Austria is preparing a significant shift in its healthcare system: medical findings will soon be automatically bundled on every citizen’s E‑Card, marking what the government calls a “revolution” in how patients and doctors access information. The reform is part of a broader package of state modernization measures presented by Chancellor Christian Stocker, who insists the changes are “no staging” but a genuine step toward a leaner, more citizen‑focused state. Central Reform: All Findings Stored Automatically Stocker emphasizes that the new digital bundling will simplify medical care for millions of Austrians.…
Read MoreMajor Summer Disruption on Vienna’s U4 Line
U4 passengers in Vienna face a month‑long disruption starting July 3, with a full closure between Schwedenplatz and Landstraße due to major track works. The shutdown affects one of the city’s busiest inner‑city corridors and will require commuters to reroute and plan for longer travel times. From Friday, 3 July, 4:00 a.m., until Monday, 3 August, 4:00 a.m., the U4 will not operate between Schwedenplatz and Landstraße (Wien Mitte). The closure is part of extensive summer maintenance works across Vienna’s public transport network. Affected Sections During the works, the U4…
Read MoreAustria Cuts VAT on Basic Foods: Prices Drop from Today
Austria’s long‑planned reduction of value-added tax (VAT) on selected staple foods takes effect today, 1 July. The rate drops from 10 percent to 4.9 percent, a move the government says will ease pressure on household budgets amid persistently high living costs. The measure, however, has sparked political disagreement and confusion among consumers and producers due to complex product classifications. The VAT cut applies only to specific basic foods—milk, eggs, vegetables, fruit, rice, flour, pasta, and certain breads—while many similar products remain at the higher 10 percent rate because of added…
Read MoreAustria’s Life Expectancy Hits Historic High — Men Pass 80 for the First Time
Austria’s population is living longer than ever before. Fresh demographic data from Statistik Austria shows a milestone that researchers have long anticipated: boys born in Austria today can expect to live more than 80 years. For girls, life expectancy remains even higher. A Record-Breaking Number For the first time in the country’s history, male life expectancy at birth has crossed the 80‑year threshold. According to Statistik Austria, men born in 2025 can expect to live 80.15 years, while women reach an average of 84.60 years. This marks a new peak…
Read MoreRecord‑Breaking Heat: Vienna Endures Its Hottest Day on Record
Vienna experienced an unprecedented heat surge on Sunday, setting a new all‑time temperature record for Austria’s capital. According to the Unwetterzentrale, temperatures in Wien‑Stammersdorf climbed to 39.7°C, surpassing the previous peak of 39.5°C measured in August 2013. A Historic Day for Austria The scorching value of 39.7°C, recorded shortly before 15:00, marks one of the highest temperatures ever observed in Austria. The national record remains 40.5°C, but Sunday’s reading places Vienna closer than ever to that extreme threshold. Meteorologists noted that afternoon hours typically bring the day’s maximum heat, meaning…
Read MoreAustria’s June Pensions to Be Paid Out on July 1: What Retirees Need to Know
Austria’s more than two million pensioners will receive their June pension payments on July 1, as confirmed by the Pensionsversicherungsanstalt (PVA). The monthly transfer follows the usual rhythm: pensions are paid in arrears, on the first working day of the following month. Because July 1 falls on a Wednesday this year, no adjustments are necessary. The Bigger Picture: A Heated Debate Over Pension Adjustments Few topics have dominated Austria’s public debate in recent months as intensely as pension increases. The upcoming adjustment for 2026 has sparked frustration among retirees, as…
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