After a five-year break: German Week in Melbourne takes place again in October

Pedestrians cross Flinders Street towards Flinders Street railway stationIts on of the most busiest pedestrian crossings in Australia and the busiest of Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by: Avalon/UIG via Getty Images)

Aktuell leben in Melbourne rund 20.000 Menschen, die in Deutschland geboren wurden. Source: Getty / Avalon/UIG via Getty Images

Brisbane and Adelaide have been organising the 'German Week' very successfully for years. "Melbourne deserves that as well," says Martin Bruetsch. That's why he has been working diligently on plans for this year's 'German Week' in Melbourne, which is to take place again in October after a five-year break. In the interview with SBS, the organiser explains what the event is about and what the committee hopes to achieve by hosting the event.



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