Record Visitor Numbers at Vienna’s Pools This Summer

More than two million people visited the pools this summer, with July likely being the strongest month, according to city officials.
Austria’s Heatwave Ends as Temperatures Drop

Temperatures across Austria will drop by 10C or more this week, following the country’s second hottest summer on record.
Vienna to Introduce Own Climate Protection Law

Michael Ludwig plans to introduce Vienna’s own climate protection legislation by the end of the year, following the federal government’s failure to act.
New School Year Begins in Southern and Western Austria

The new school year will see 656,000 pupils, including around 55,500 primary school newcomers starting their very first day.
Man Saved from Fire by Jumping onto Air Cushion

When emergency services arrived, the man was hanging dangerously from the window of his second-floor flat and had to jump onto an air cushion.
Austria to Test New Warning System from September 9

According to authorities, individuals may begin receiving messages from the new AT-Alert population warning system as part of a trial phase.
ÖVP-Green Government Sees Record Drop in Public Trust

According to the APA/OGM Trust Index, the current government has experienced a record-breaking drop in trust since an initial upswing in 2020.
Sniffer Dogs Find 14kg of Cocaine in Fake Wheelchair at Vienna Airport

The drugs were hidden in the seat and backrest of an electric wheelchair belonging to a 39-year-old Venezuelan national.
Salzburg Offers Free Public Transport for Petrol-Free Days

The campaign runs on September 7 and from September 20 to 24, coinciding with the annual Rupertikirtag festival, honouring Salzburg’s patron saint, St. Rupert.
Vienna to Switch Off Lights for ‘Earth Night’
The Danube Canal bridge lights and City Hall façade lighting will be turned off to support the initiative, which started in Germany in 2020.