The Ministry of Social Affairs has finalized the draft law for introducing a partial pension. From next year, this will enable continued work at a reduced rate while drawing a portion of the pension that has already been saved. To this end, partial retirement will be gradually restricted. In the future, it can only be used for three years instead of the previous five. The corresponding law is expected to pass the National Council before the summer. At a press conference, Social Affairs Minister Korinna Schumann (SPÖ) expressed her delight…
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Retired Filipino Nurses Association in Austria Pays Courtesy Call to Philippine Embassy in Vienna
VIENNA, Austria – June 18, 2025 — The Retired Filipino Nurses and Association in Austria (RFNAA) paid a courtesy call to the Philippine Embassy in Vienna on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, marking a moment of pride and recognition for the Filipino healthcare community abroad. Led by RFNAA President Dorcy Aigner, the delegation was warmly received by Philippine Ambassador to Austria, H.E. Evangeline Arroyo-Bernas. The group formally introduced the association to the embassy, outlining its mission to support and bring together retired Filipino nurses and midwives who once served in Austria’s…
Read MoreFilipino Catholic Community in Linz celebrated its 20th anniversary
The Filipino Catholic Community in Linz celebrated its 20th anniversary with a joyful and faith-filled gathering that honored two decades of unity, worship, and cultural pride. The celebration brought together members of the community, both longtime and new, as well as special guests from the Diocese of Linz. Fr. Ely Dalanon of the Filipino Catholic Chaplaincy joined the celebration and presided over the Thanksgiving Mass. His message reflected on the journey of the Filipino Catholic Community, highlighting their enduring faith and the importance of nurturing spiritual and cultural identity, especially…
Read MoreFloral Offering Ceremony at the Vienna City Hall Garden on June 11, 2025
On June 11, 2025, at 16 Hours, the Philippine Austrian Cultural Society (PACES), under the leadership of President Dr. Jane Abaya, will host a floral offering ceremony at the Vienna City Hall Garden in Austria. The event marks a significant occasion to celebrate the strong and enduring ties between the Philippines and Austria. Now in its seventh year, the ceremony is held in collaboration with the Philippine Embassy in Vienna, honoring the two Catalpa (Trompetenbaum) trees planted in June 1998 during the centennial of Philippine independence. These trees, located on…
Read More“Kumain Ka Na?” – Filipino Migration and Identity Explored in New Wien Museum Exhibit
Exhibit Dates: 12 June – 31 August 2025Opening Night: 11 June, 17:00–22:00Venue: Wien Museum Community Gallery This summer, the Wien Museum Community Gallery presents Kumain Ka Na? (Have You Eaten?), an exhibition curated by Chelsea Amada that explores the stories of Filipino migration through the lens of food, care, and identity. Running from June 12 to August 31, 2025, the exhibit focuses on the first generation of Filipino nurses who came to Austria in the 1970s and how their legacy continues through the lives of their children and grandchildren. The…
Read MoreSafety index: Austria fourth safest travel destination
According to a Swiss insurance portal, Austria remains one of the safest countries in the world to visit. It ranks fourth, after Iceland, Singapore, and Denmark, in a study conducted by the Swiss insurance comparison calculator HelloSafe, based on 35 criteria. The most unsafe countries to travel to are the Philippines, Colombia, and Mexico. The criteria are divided into five categories: natural disasters, societal violence, involvement in internal or external armed conflict, health infrastructure, and the militarization of the country. The world’s most unsafe countries encompass many old and new…
Read MoreCelebrating Philippine National Heritage Month in Vienna
The Philippine Embassy in Vienna organized a special event to commemorate National Heritage Month. The celebration featured a free screening of the film “K’na, the Dreamweaver,” supported by Folkorico Filipino, a cultural group based in Austria. This article aims to explore the significance of this celebration and the artistic themes encapsulated in the film and the event. Significance of National Heritage Month National Heritage Month in the Philippines signifies an appreciation for the nation’s diverse cultures and the intricate tapestry of traditions that define it. Here are several key points…
Read More“Kumain Ka Na?” Exhibit Spotlights Filipino Nurses’ Legacy at Wien Museum
Vienna, Austria – May 28, 2025 — From June 12 to August 31, the Wien Museum Community Gallery will host “Kumain Ka Na?”, an exhibition by artist and curator Chelsea Amada that traces the journey of Filipino nurses in Austria. The exhibition examines the migration experiences of the first-generation nurses—their struggles, triumphs, and the cultural bridge they built. It also reflects on the identity formation and cultural imprint of succeeding generations. The public is invited to the opening event on June 11, from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., featuring Filipino…
Read MoreMajority of Austrians clueless about AI
According to a survey, most respondents know little about artificial intelligence and are critical of the technology. A special survey by Statistics Austria shows that around 73 percent of people in Austria have little to no knowledge of artificial intelligence (AI). Only five percent of respondents said they knew a lot about AI, while a further 22 percent described their knowledge as “a lot.” Amazingly, five percent have never heard of AI. Only 43 percent rate AI as applicable for their job. Almost nine out of ten see no need…
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