leader of the far-right Freedom Party of Austria (FPO) who is leading in the polls cast his vote in the general election on Sunday voted at a nursing home in the town of Purkersdorf Asked about the Austrian People’s Party (OVP) announcing it would not enter into coalition talks with the FPO after the election Kickl said he respected the voters' decisions and that such matters would be addressed once the results were in Regarding his expectations for the election "5 Good Years," noting that this message resonated strongly with the public cutting down on asylum approvals and admitting fewer migrants This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Vienna-based British street photographer Michael Goldrei’s work shows the humour and aims to capture juxtapositions that look too good to be true Port Lincoln High School is privileged to have four international students enrolled with us at the moment we welcomed and introduced Pauline Gandon from France – she has since been joined by Carolina Dalfen from Austria Lorenz Fedeli from Germany and Alessandro Mazzocchi from Italy Carolina and Lorenz have come to us via the Department for Education’s International Education program whilst Pauline and Alessandro are here courtesy of Southern Cross Cultural Exchange bringing a wonderful “United Nations” flavour to our classroom each morning Lorenz and Alessandro were recently asked to complete the following questionnaire about themselves and their experiences in this country; a link to Pauline’s responses from last year can be found at the end of the article All four of these young people have integrated positively into our school community and have been wonderful ambassadors for their home nations We thank them for choosing Port Lincoln High School and sincerely hope that (all things considered) ~ Mr Shaun Thomas (International Education) Carolina (Austria): I live in a small town called Purkersdorf which is directly next to the capital of Austria I live there with my parents and my older sister My school is very close to my home and most times I ride my bike to get there I love to play the piano and cello in my free time and to explore new places around me with my friends Lorenz (Germany): I live in a small house in Munich with my smaller brother Vincent and my parents Anke and Sebastian Alessandro (Italy): I live in a small house in Bergamo with my parents Carolina (Austria): One of the first things I noticed when I came to Australia is that there is a lot of nothing around the cities and towns Another thing is that people here are very friendly Lorenz (Germany): I was happy when I was first told I will go to Port Lincoln and had a quick look at the city over Google Maps but I prefer a small town with a nice community Port Lincoln is located near the ocean which I was happy about too as I love surfing and hoped I could catch some waves over here I arrived here on a hot day and was really tired And of course Australia is different to Germany – first of all the temperature when I left Germany was near to zero My first real impression of the people over here I got on my first day at school I immediately go to know some kids in school and they were all really welcoming and nice to me Alessandro (Italy): Australia is amazing for me Port Lincoln is a nice country town and I like it Carolina (Austria): I think I am very lucky to be in a great host family Every weekend they show me different places and they make me feel very comfortable and at home The last two weeks I was in a different host family They also took me to different places and showed me as much as possible in the three weeks I am with them Lorenz (Germany): I’m living a nice house with a good view with my two host parents Katherine and Tony They have kids but they are already out of town doing their own business I’m getting to school by bus and after school I always try to meet my friends Alessandro (Italy): My host family is very nice Carolina (Austria): I love to go to beaches in my spare time I also like to walk around Port Lincoln or go shopping there even though there aren’t many shops here to visit Lorenz (Germany): In the last 3 to 4 years That is also what I spend most of my time doing at home I also go surfing on a river wave in my home town (Munich) but the water is cold and I need a lot of motivation to get into the wetsuit and on my bike to drive there I’m also interested in film photography and develop those photos with a friend Carolina (Austria): I personally enjoy school here way more than I do back in Austria I chose subjects that are fun to do which makes it better for me One of my favourite subjects is Outdoor Education which is something we don’t have at all in Austria the people here at the school are really nice and I never felt alone Lorenz (Germany): School is a lot easier in Australia than what I’m used to but Australian schools have more creative subjects that I appreciate I also think that it’s good that in many classes is a teacher and a support teacher – that way there is most of the time someone who can help you Alessandro (Italy): My favourite subject is Design I have lot of friends and the teachers are very nice to me Carolina (Austria): A really good thing that I first tried in Australia are Tim Tams We don’t have Vegemite in Austria so I tried it here and didn’t like it food here is not very different than what I’m used to Lorenz (Germany): A schnitzel with topping is probably one of the weirdest things I have eaten here – it’s something you would never see in Germany I like a sausage roll for lunch and the Coca Cola tastes the same Alessandro (Italy): I eat meat pie and a like it Carolina (Austria): I’ve already been to Adelaide for a weekend and looked around there a bit In the term break I’m hoping to go on an outback tour for nine days and visit Uluru and Alice Springs Lorenz (Germany): I would like to see a kangaroo Alessandro (Italy): I want to visit a lot of places Website Development by WebQuarters Message Invalid character found in the request target The valid characters are defined in RFC 7230 and RFC 3986 Description The server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g. Note The full stack trace of the root cause is available in the server logs Kazakhstan and China are also spying in Austria in style but that Russia is currently the most active Russia has stepped up its espionage activities due to EU sanctions and the Ukraine crisis and is spying on Austrian ministries an unnamed member of Austria's military intelligence service claims In a statement to the Viennese daily "Esteraj" he said that Russia was spying on the ministries of economy and foreign affairs "Russia is currently increasing its espionage activities and the targets are the highest circles," the intelligence officer explained Dozens of Russian intelligence officers are currently trying to ensure closer contact with the associates and secretaries of these two ministries is to obtain confidential information about laws in order to find out how sanctions can be circumvented and how to protect Russian money in Austria A Russian residence in Purkersdorf is believed to be a central listening station for Russians in Austria a shipping company in Stockerau and Vienna has been considered as a covert company of Russian spies for years the Austrian intelligence officer claims that the managers and heads of the companies work for the Russian intelligence services which is proven by hundreds of files of the military defense service against espionage Kazakhstan and China are also spying in Austria in great style but that currently Russia is the most active