An Italian low is moving across Austria and bringing weather chaos with it. In Styriathe north especially feels the effects with gusts…
2024-09-14 06:02:16
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The biggest increase in unemployed people and people in AMS training at the end of August compared to the same month last year was in the production of goods / industry (+ 16.6 percent), in construction (+ 12.9 percent) ), in transport and warehousing (+12.2 percent). per cent), in retail (+12 per cent) and in catering and accommodation (+10.1 per cent). The increase in unemployment was slightly lower, but still strong, in temporary employment (+9 per cent) and in health and social services (+8 per cent). “Austria is currently in a deep business recession,” AMS board member Johannes Kopf said in a written statement. “Unfortunately, there is no immediate prospect of stronger stimulus from the global economy, and there is no our early signs point to an impending rise.”
2024-09-02 17:10:57
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Carinthian Summer 2024: Diversity, Music, and Literature Take Center Stage
“Diverse, colorful and personal, that’s what our festival will be,” promises director Nadja Kayali, “we invite you to music that touches the heart and literature that inspire the spirit.”
Vienna/ Salzburg/ Graz/ Carinthia (OTS) – With 46 events, concerts, talks and readings every day between July 6 and August 4, Carinthian Summer 2024 is more intense than ever. The series of events begins and ends with performances by the new man Festival Orchestra, ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra (RSO). The opening concert Long live music! under the direction of Portuguese director Joana Carneiro die Music by Romantic composers and a premiere by Hannah Eisendle. American pianist Claire Huangci is the soloist in Clara Schumann’s piano concerto. The RSO Vienna presents itself as a festival orchestra in all its diversity with the final concert under the direction of the Briton Wayne Marshall: The great concerto Music from The Stars with George Gershwins Rhapsody in blue and legendary film music by John Williams, the festival ends on August 4 in Villach.
New music prominently represented by a full-length premiere by Bernhard Lang with the Vienna Platypus Ensemble, a premiere by Beat Furrer in Klagenfurt Cathedral with organist Wolfgang Kogert and a concert by Cantando Admont. New music can be heard in nature on musical tours on the Gerlitzen Alpe and the Kanzianiberg. Polish composer Wojtek Blecharz plays the entire Faaker See Island with the listening experience course Listening island. With a boat shuttle to the island and catering from the island hotel, short breaks and summer trips are ideal.
For the first time, the Carinthian Summer provides writing assignments on the subject Freedom to authors such as Anna Baar, Sabine Gruber, Julia Jost, Milena Michiko Flašar, Maja Haderlap, Martin Piekar, Kathrin Röggla and Sophia Lunra Schnack, which will be presented for the first time in short concerts in the morning with free admission. Further readings and discussions with Petra Morzé, Michael Maertens, Birgit Minichmayr, Robert Menasse and Philipp Blom will stimulate thought.
Artist of the Festival of Carinthian Summer this year is the cellist Eckart Runge. He was a founding member of the legendary Artemis Quartet and now joins his duo partner Jacques Ammon and the magnificent Esmé Quartet. Chamber Music Week. Runge & Ammon set the tone with their program Opium takes the audience back to the glamorous twenties and tells the story with two mimes Cello cinema Stories with humor, charm and sophistication. In the Oseanach college church, Runge and the Esmé Quartet play Schubert’s fifth string. More evenings of chamber music in Osean are organized by the great Polish Message Quartet, violinist Lena Neudauer, Matthias Kirschnereit (piano), Dorothy Khadem-Missagh (piano) and soprano Maria Ladurner.
Georg Nigl and Birgit Minichmayr, the outstanding baritone and actress of the castle, promise a meaningful summit meeting with Schubert Swan song and texts by Christina Lavant in the Oceanic college church. Rudolf Buchbinder comes to Villach for his annual recital with Beethoven and Chopin. The famous young cellist Anastasia Kobekina presents her new program about the light and atmosphere of Venice with the Basel Chamber Orchestra. Synesthesia, light, dance and music: a feast for the ignited senses Calling the Spirit – Skrjabin Mysterium with pianist Anika Vavič, puppeteer Christoph Bochdanksy, Rose Breuss and the Choreographia[Inter]Austria.
Also for children and families There is a series of events, many of which have free entry. From the children’s opera GOLD!, which is shown at various locations in Carinthia, through the multi-day children’s music workshop to the film music cycle with the RSO Vienna, Runge & Ammon and the Philharmonic Five, there is certainly something for everyone. This is the most important part of the family program Ö1- Cultural picnic on the opening weekend, which will be broadcast live on the radio from Osean. With free admission, the Vienna Philharmonic Lara Kusztrich, trombonist Bertl Mutters, jazz pianist Martin Listabarth, Anna Anderluh and ensembles from the NASOM BMEIA funding program will perform. There are dance events for children, the theater car Ensemble Porcia and the children’s opera GOLD come!.
Summer celebrations can be enjoyed at the Carinthian Summer with, among other things, atmospheric Fado by Cuca Roseta from Portugal and by the Syrian-Kurdish band Dabke Dilan, which joins the Burgenland-Croatian folk ensemble Kolo Slavuj and the Slovenian choir Podjuna from Carinthia. . Nadja Kayali: “Music touches, it moves, it changes us and gives us space for clear thoughts. Music, literature, communication. Let’s celebrate at Carinthian Summer 2024. Because Festival coming from the Festival!”
Questions & Contact:
Mag. Isabelle Gustorff
Personal advisor to the director
T +43 4242 2810030
[email protected]
2024-04-17 15:05:55
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Man in custody since Sunday after house search
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EA prison guard from Graz Karlau was taken into custody on Sunday: The man is said to have smuggled both drugs and cell phones into the prison. Last weekend a house search took place in the prison in cooperation with the criminal police and the prison itself. Markus Kitz from the Klagenfurt public prosecutor confirmed a corresponding report in the “Kleine Zeitung” (Tuesday edition).
The investigation had been carried out against three suspects for some time – two of them are prison guards. One of them has now been taken into custody, the other has been reported for instructions. He is said to have warned prisoners about upcoming checks. “We are investigating abuse of official authority,” said Kitz.
During weekend access, cells were searched and lockers were opened. Cannabis was confiscated, but there was also talk of harder “substance” such as cocaine. However, there is still no evidence in this regard.
Both officers were temporarily suspended. The third suspect is a suspected drug producer who was also taken into custody. “However, the investigation is not yet complete,” said Kitz.
Legner: Business welcomes the SPÖ’s change of opinion on childcare and part-time employment
The Chamber of Commerce has been pointing out abuses in child care in Carinthia for years, and now the responsible SPÖ is finally waking up.
Klagenfurt (OTS) – Interestingly, the SPÖ’s interest is unfortunately currently limited to press releases, because the invitation to discussions about ways to improve company childcare, which has long been extended by business, has so far remained unanswered. Legner: “As for the ladies and gentlemen who are now desperately trying to blame the Chamber of Commerce for the lack of operational facilities, I stick to a lesson from special education: I love them the most when they deserve it the least.”
The Chamber of Commerce and she herself have been pointing out the grievances in Carinthian child care for years, from constructive to critical, Legner emphasized: “Unfortunately, our diverse initiatives at various levels have not been addressed. I am all the more pleased that this important issue has now apparently reached the party primarily responsible for it – even if they apparently do not want to admit that they themselves are responsible for the unsatisfactory situation, which is reflected not least in the trend towards part-time work. “
The Chamber of Commerce and women in business clearly pointed out the unfortunate situation in Carinthia at a large-scale panel discussion in the WKK in September last year in the presence of SPÖ politician Gaby Schaunig. Legner said at the time: “The compatibility of family and work has developed into a key social issue that can no longer be ignored. A lot has already happened, but we are still far from where we want to be.” Current figures are sometimes shocking, especially when it comes to childcare: “If we want to reduce poverty in old age and get more women interested in full-time jobs, there must be the appropriate full-time and “Provide suitable childcare options in terms of opening times,” demands Legner. Politicians must listen even more closely to the concerns of women entrepreneurs in order to secure Carinthia as a business location and thus prosperity in the state in the long term.”
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Because of the insufficient availability of public childcare, especially during off-day and holiday times, the Chamber of Commerce/Women in Business even launched the “Summer Childcare” initiative to help parents with the challenge of balancing family and work, especially during the summer holidays to get, to support. For years, suitable, financially affordable and high-quality childcare options have been available online on this platform. Especially in summer, the gap in care often cannot be closed with vacation, relatives and friends – not to mention the remaining quality of family togetherness.
Legner: “The SPÖ’s dishonest attempt to pillory the economy for the politicians’ own weaknesses in childcare is self-directed. Without legal changes, there will continue to be no childcare offers at company level. But we are of course happy to take up the SPÖ’s surprisingly awakened interest in this central issue and use the resulting movement to make improvements.”
Questions & Contact:
Carinthia Chamber of Commerce
public relation
05 90 904 – 660
public relation@wkk.or.at
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Nick Petersen (r.) led the KAC with two goals and one assist ©APA/JASMIN WALTER
The KAC took the lead in the table for the first time this season on Saturday with a win in the big game of the ICE Hockey League against the Black Wings Linz. The record champions from Klagenfurt won 4:2 (2:0.2:2.0:0) at home and are one point ahead of defending champions Salzburg and Fehervar. The “Bulls” missed the jump to first place with a 2:3 defeat after extra time at the Pioneers Vorarlberg.
The top duo have only played 34 games, Fehervar and fourth-placed Linz, who are nine points behind first place, have already played 35. HC Innsbruck improved to fifth place with a 4-3 win after extra time at Asiago. Thanks to a 7-1 win over bottom team Graz99ers, VSV made it into the top six. HCB Südtirol is tied for seventh place on points due to a 1:4 home defeat against the eighth-placed Pustertal Wölfe. There was no sense of success for the eleventh-placed Vienna Capitals, who lost 3-6 to the ninth-placed Olimpija Ljubljana in front of their own crowd.
The match winner for the KAC was Nick Petersen with two goals and an assist. The Canadian was involved in making it 1-0 through Paul Postma (4th), a little later the Carinthians made it 2-0 through Simeon Schwinger (7th). In the middle third, Petersen scored the goals to make the final score 3:1 (27th) and 4:2 (32nd/power play). Matthew Mackenzie (26th/power play) and Emilio Romig (29th) were successful for Linz. The Black Wings suffered their fifth defeat in the last six games and lost touch with the top trio. The KAC won for the fourth time in a row and has always been able to score points in the last twelve games.
Thanks to a double strike from Drake Rymsha (53′) and Tyler Lewington (54′), Salzburg saved themselves late in overtime at 2-2, in which Guus van Nes (63’/PP) became the match winner for Vorarlberg. Innsbruck also only declared themselves winners in extra time. In the guest appearance at Asiago, Corey Mackin scored the decisive goal just eight seconds after the restart. It was a happy ending after a 3-0 lead had been given away.
There were six different goal scorers on the guests’ side in Villach’s resounding victory; only Elias Wallenta was able to score a brace. The Caps gave up a 2-1 lead against Ljubljana after the first period. The Slovenians turned things around with four goals in the second third. After this defeat, the Caps are now twelve points behind the tenth-placed Pioneers or a place in the pre-play-offs with one game less.
2024-01-07 03:40:55
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