

You can read the article here, or listen to the audio below.īerger is the author of War, Guilt and World Politics After World War II, Cultures of Antimilitarism: National Security in Germany and Japan and is co-editor of Japan in International Politics: Beyond the Reactive State. But there were also many people who were in tears, who were devastated by the disappearance of Austria.’ And there were many, many Austrians who were very happy to participate in these events. ‘When Austria was taken over by Germany … almost immediately anti-Jewish pogroms broke out, Jews were being attacked, there was an Aryanisation program where Jewish property was taken away and Aryanised,’ says Thomas Berger, professor of international relations at the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University. 4 Broadcast of Rear Vision, a program on ABC Australia Radio, entitled “Austria Struggles to Come to Grips with Nazi Past.”įrom the text of the radio program and accompanying article: Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, said that Austria had a mixed record in reckoning with its past in World War II.īerger made the argument on a Nov. SBS Samoan language programmes can be heard 10pm-11pm every Wednesday and Sunday on SBS Radio, and as a podcast and on demand and via the SBS Radio app and at SBS Gagana Samoa.Thomas Berger, Professor of International Relations at the Frederick S. “This deal sees both public broadcasters highlighting their various strengths and working together in a way which benefits overseas audiences with unique and trusted in-language content from an Australian perspective.”įor ways to listen to SBS Samoan news on ABC Radio Australia in countries across the Pacific region go to Radio Australia – Frequencies. “We already see interest in our digital stories from outside of Australia and we are very pleased that content, such as SBS Samoan, will have an expanded reach across the Pacific under this arrangement.

Produced by SBS Radio in Sydney, the SBS Gagana Samoan team creates content for radio and online, from an Australian perspective across a range of issues important to Samoan language speakers.ĭavid Hua, SBS Director of Audio and Language Content, said the multilingual public broadcaster was pleased to be partnering with ABC Radio Australia to help expand the reach of its content into the Pacific. Christians research is regularly covered in the international and Australian media, and he has given interviews for ABC television, ABC radio, BBC World. Under the agreement, SBS Gagana Samoan will be heard in the Samoan capital Apia and across the Pacific region on ABC Radio Australia. This agreement with SBS will increase the availability of in-language content for the benefit of our Pacific audiences,” she said. “For more than 80 years, Radio Australia has been speaking with communities across the Pacific and our service has evolved to include online and digital platforms. Gorman, ABC Head of International Services, described the ABC/SBS collaboration as an important commitment to Pacific audiences. Radio Australia is the international broadcasting and online service based.

Under a new content-sharing agreement, SBS Radio content from the SBS Gagana Samoa programme will be carried on Australia’s international broadcaster, ABC Radio Australia.Ĭlaire M. Listen to ABC Radio Australia live and more than 50000 online radio stations. SBS Radio and ABC Radio Australia have launched a collaboration that will expand in-language news and information for audiences across the Pacific.
