Austria's capital Vienna is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, but even more so once it comes alive in spring after the long winter months. What else would you add to this list?
If you are moving to Austria, can you keep using your home country's bank account or open an international one online, or should you really have an Austrian one?
Austria is heading into a cooler, wetter week and the country’s energy system has come under fresh scrutiny after a dark winter, plus more stories from Austria on Monday.
The good weather is returning, which means it's time to get out and discover some of Vienna's best parks. We list our five favourites but what's your favourite?
Anyone driving in Austria needs to be aware of the 'three strike' system that may lead to motorists who break rules having to take extra training or losing their licence.
Moving to a new country can be challenging, but if you are coming to the Austrian capital Vienna, here are some The Local articles that can help you get settled.
Following a long campaign by Americans abroad, the US State Department has finally announced that it will soon slash the high $2,350 citizenship renunciation fee by 80 percent.
A software problem has delayed family allowance for some mothers, while René Benko has been cleared to work as a carpenter in prison, plus more stories from Austria on Friday.
Austria’s family minister has called for a tougher social assistance system, while new labour market warnings point to deep shortages outside Vienna, plus more stories from Austria on Thursday.
How long does it take to get B1 level German? What happens if Austrians keep speaking English to you? Do you even need German in Austria? We asked a language expert to answer these questions and share tips on how to improve your language skills.
New school test results showed stronger maths performance but weak reading, and Austria’s IT workers secured a new pay deal, plus more stories from Austria on Wednesday.
EU's energy chief Dan Jorgensen called on member states to help consumers and businesses by lowering taxes on energy where possible, as war in the Middle East saw oil and gas prices surge.
Finding a rental flat in Vienna has become so competitive that estate agents say they are now handling selection processes on behalf of landlords – and when you apply can make a key difference in whether you get an apartment.
The government is weighing a temporary fuel tax cut and the fallout from the ORF director-general’s resignation is still growing, plus more stories from Austria on Tuesday.