Austria’s migration authorities have reported a sharp uptick in enforced departures during the first three months of the year, with 1,882 individuals removed from the country against their will. The figures, drawn from newly published foreign nationals statistics, offer a detailed snapshot of how deportations, voluntary returns, and asylum decisions are shaping the country’s migration landscape. The largest group among those forced to leave were Eastern Europeans, reflecting a continued pattern tied to residency violations within the EU’s freedom of movement framework. Alongside these enforced removals, 1,693 people left Austria…
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Wienliebe Festival returns to Vienna’s Rathausplatz from 23–25 May 2026
The Wienliebe Festival returns to Vienna’s Rathausplatz from 23–25 May, celebrating the city’s culture, cuisine, craftsmanship, and—new this year—sports. The Wienliebe Festival is gearing up for its third edition, transforming Vienna’s Rathausplatz once again into a vibrant showcase of everything that defines the Austrian capital. Running from 23 to 25 May, the event remains free to attend and follows directly after the Eurovision Song Contest, extending the festive atmosphere in the heart of the city. A Festival That Grows With the City This year marks an expansion of the festival’s…
Read MoreEurovision Song Contest: Huge Awareness, Mixed Feelings
Austria’s latest Marketagent study shows the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) enjoys near‑universal name recognition but far more modest enthusiasm. A new representative survey by Marketagent, conducted among 1,000 respondents in early February, reveals that 99 percent of Austrians know the Eurovision Song Contest, making it even more widely recognized than major global public figures. Despite this overwhelming awareness, only 38 percent describe themselves as very, somewhat, or partially interested in the event. Interest and Viewing Plans While the ESC will take place in mid‑May at Vienna’s Stadthalle, 62 percent of…
Read MoreEarly Tick Boom Alarms Doctors: FSME Vaccination Now Essential
Ticks are becoming active earlier in the year, and doctors in Burgenland warn that vaccination against tick‑borne encephalitis (FSME) is now more important than ever. Early Tick Activity Raises Health Concerns in Burgenland Climate change is accelerating tick activity across Austria, and Burgenland’s medical community is urging residents to take preventive measures as the season begins unusually early. A weekend homeowner in Rechnitz reported finding 15 ticks on her body after gardening, highlighting how active the parasites already are. Local physicians confirm the trend. “The ticks are very early this…
Read MoreNew Rules for E‑Scooters Set to Take Effect on May 1
Austria is preparing for significant changes to its road safety regulations as new rules for e‑scooters come into force on 1 May, following amendments to the Road Traffic Act (StVO) passed in March. The updated framework introduces stricter safety requirements, including a helmet mandate for riders under 16 and compulsory turn signals mounted on the ends of the handlebars. Turn Signals Become Mandatory — and Many Scooters Can’t Be Upgraded One of the most consequential changes is the requirement that all e‑scooters must be equipped with functioning turn signals. According…
Read MoreVienna Relaunches Repair Voucher Program on April 22
Vienna is preparing to launch the next round of its popular Reparaturbon (repair voucher) on April 22, 2026, reaffirming the city’s commitment to reducing waste and strengthening the circular economy. “Vienna should become a city without waste, where a good life is possible for everyone. Sustainable use of everyday items plays a key role in that,” said Vienna’s Climate Councillor Jürgen Czernohorszky. This year, bicycles are once again eligible for funding through the city program, as federal subsidies for bike repairs have ended. Simple Download, Immediate Savings “The voucher can…
Read MoreOwnership or Rent-to-Buy: What Really Pays Off?
For many Austrians, the dream of having their own home remains deeply rooted in life planning. Personal space, stability, and the freedom to shape one’s living environment are powerful motivators. Yet demographic trends are shifting: while the average person already occupies around 40 square meters, household sizes continue to shrink. In Styria, for example, single households now make up roughly 38 percent — meaning more than one in three people lives alone. Despite these changes, the desire for ownership remains strong. Most Austrians purchase their first home between the ages…
Read MoreThis Is the Weather Forecast for the Vienna City Marathon 2026
Vienna, April 18, 2026 – Runners and spectators at this year’s Vienna City Marathon (VCM) should prepare for a split weather weekend. While Saturday offers nearly perfect spring conditions for the youth and side events, Sunday’s main marathon day is expected to turn noticeably more unsettled, according to forecasts from Geosphere Austria. Sunny, Calm Conditions on Saturday Saturday promises ideal weather for the children’s, school, and fun runs. Forecasts call for clear skies, hardly any clouds, and almost no wind throughout the day. Morning temperatures of around 7°C will rise…
Read MoreStarting April 15, 2026: 100,000 Pensioners Can Travel Across Austria for Free
A major nationwide mobility initiative by the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) has officially launched. Beginning Wednesday, April 15, around 100,000 pensioners across Austria will receive two free long‑distance train tickets, valid for travel anywhere within the ÖBB network. The offer applies to all seniors aged 65 and older who receive an Ausgleichszulage or Ergänzungszulage—supplementary benefits added to low pensions. Eligible passengers will receive the free tickets automatically when applying for or renewing the Vorteilscard Senior Frei, a special discount card that is also free for this group. ÖBB first announced…
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