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Austria · AustriaMeinBezirk.at has compiled for you the most important operational reports of the week from police, rescue and fire departments in Burgenland. Traffic accident in Kukmirn demanded two injured vehicles fire in the industrial area of Parndorf Insurgents cleared construction sites containers in Heiligenkreuz from use due to fire at the railway railway tracks Raser in the 70s zone, vehicle shelters, woman injured power mast in Pöttsching stood in fla…See the Story
Blue light report: The blue light missions of the week from Burgenland
Austria · AustriaIMST (pele). There it sounded neatly in the opposing housing! And the Imst Juniors maintained their status as the goalkeeper of the district league West. With the 5:0 against SV Sistrans on Saturday the offensive of the Oberländer in the previous season has not less than 81 times (!) handed down their card. In the most recent home game Kevin Tilg (8.) opened the Torreigen. Maximilian Winkler lay down two minutes later. Patrick Tilg scored to 3-0…See the Story
Imst Juniors finish Sistrans with 5:0: Tor machine runs on high-tours
Austria · AustriaThe Weinfrühling Südburgenland attracts with sunshine and top wines on the first weekend of May. BEZIRK OBERWART. The Weinfrühling Südburgenland is again a visitor magnet. With radiant sunshine and pleasant early childhood temperatures, the winemakers from Rechnitz over the Eisenberg, Csaterberg to Gaas and Moschendorf opened their cellar doors. More than 50 winemakers were present this time and presented their exquisite red and white wines, ros…See the Story
Weinfrühling Südburgenland: From Rechnitz to German Schützen invite winemakers
Traffic Accident · AustriaSaturday afternoon, a 15-year-old motorcyclist was seriously injured in Pischelsdorf am Kulm. He touched a friend’s motorcycle and then struck the metal keeper of a fence. WEIZ. Saturday afternoon, May 4, there was an accident between two motorcyclists on a municipal road in Pischelsdorf am Kulm. A 15-year-old from the district of Weiz suffered serious injuries. Shot at the metal keeperAt 15:45, the 15-year-old drove with his motorcycle on the m…See the Story
15 year old motorcyclist seriously injured: traffic accident with personal injuries
Austria · AustriaState Councillor for Safety Maier recently presented the new children’s book series, which is intended to raise awareness of alpine safety at an early age. “Ellas Adventure” is now available for purchase. TIROL. “Ellas Adventure” is the title of a children’s book series created in cooperation between children’s author Markus Rainer and the Tyrolean Lawn Warning Service. Their aim is to raise awareness among children and their parents of the impo…See the Story
Safety: Children's book to raise awareness of alpine hazards
Austria · AustriaThe Flachgauer filmmaker Gabriele Neudecker is currently producing a documentary film entitled “Naturjuwel Wallersee” for an ORF television programme. NEWMARKT AM WALLERSEE, SALZBURG. “We are filming around the beautiful Wallersee, in magical places and meeting exciting people for interviews,” explains the Flachgauer filmmaker Gabriele Neudecker in conversation with the district’s Blätter Flachgau. However, Neudecker needs an interview with Jose…See the Story
Filming in the Flachgau: Filmmaker searches for old shots of the Torfstechen
Austria · AustriaThe Millstatt Seniors' Association celebrated its 50th anniversary in the Congress Hall. MILLSTATT. Under the motto "With each other it is easier" around 170 participants celebrated the full birthday of the Seniors' Association, founded in 1974 by Millstatt merchant Rudolf Gruber, which has been led by Ewald Brandner since 2018. Since then, the number of members has grown from 45 to 114, with the Seniors' Association open to everyone aged 55 and…See the Story