Austria’s Nonprofits Contribute Over €22 Billion Annually

The new survey highlights the significant impact of both paid and voluntary work across various sectors, including social services, health, culture, and sports.
MuseumsQuartier Aims for Climate Neutrality by 2030

With further greening measures planned, the ultimate goal is to transform around 30% of the MQ into green space.
Vienna Hosts Its First Europe-Wide LGBTIQ Sports Event

First held in The Hague in 1992, the event involves competitions across 31 sports, drawing around 4,000 athletes from 50 nations, and will run until July 20.
Austria Launches Fund for New Filmmakers

A total of €2.8 million will be made available in funding, with contributions from the federal government and the City of Vienna.
Vienna Mayor Calls for More Police After Recent Incidents

Michael Ludwig acknowledges Vienna’s overall safety but stresses the need for a robust response to recent armed confrontations.
Minister Wants to Deport to Afghanistan and Syria

Interior Minister Gerhard Karner says deportations cost Austria €3.7 million last year, involving transfers to destinations across Europe and beyond.
Historic Vienna Car Parts Factory to Close

The plant began operations in 1982, employing nearly 2,800 people at its peak in the 1990s, but now only 150 remain.
Austria’s Work Rules Discourage Extra Hours

Calculations show that individuals who increase their working hours by 100% in Austria receive only 67.5% more after-tax pay.
U6 Incident Causes Chaos Among Commuters

The incident occurred when a rail vehicle toppled over, rendering the track impassable, with no injuries reported.
Austria Ranks Second in Global Organic Farming

Around 27.5% of Austria’s farmland is organic, placing it second behind Liechtenstein, which has 43%, with Estonia in third place at 23.4%.