People in Austria Consume 57.6 Kilograms of Meat Annually

The study shows that 38% of people in Austria frequently buy meat on special offer and often purchase more than planned (20%).
Streaming Content Increases English Use Among Young Austrians

Many teenagers are moving away from traditional learning, using English as a supplementary language instead of memorising vocabulary and grammar.
Older Men Use Internet More Than Older Women

More than half of Austrian men and women aged 75 to 84 are participating in the digital world, according to a study conducted from April to July 2023.
Austria Launches “Housing First” Program to Combat Homelessness

With the nationwide program “Housing First,” 2,500 affected individuals will receive their own apartments over the next two years.
Discover Vienna’s Vineyards at Wine Hiking Day 2024

Vienna, home to 600 hectares of urban vineyards, hosts an annual event offering visitors a weekend to explore its wine culture.
Austrian Catholic Church Membership Continues to Decline

Over 85,000 people left the Roman Catholic Church in Austria in 2023, though income from contributions slightly increased.
European Report Praises Austria’s Progress on Violence Against Women

The Council of Europe’s GREVIO expert committee praised Austrian authorities for tackling violence against women but called for further action.
Food Bank Saves 10 Million Kilograms of Food

Die Tafel was founded in 1999 by students at the Social Academy and has since supplied 20 million meals to people in poverty.
Vienna Women’s Centre Marks 22,000 Sessions in Five Years

The most common issues are separation and divorce, followed by mental health concerns and financial difficulties.
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.