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  2. With gambling still very popular and a relatively recent monopoly, illegal poker tables are widespread in Austria. READ ALSO: 29 ways to save money in Austria (but still have fun) In April 2022, for example, an anonymous caller tipped the police to one of such games. In a holiday rental apartment in Vienna, 18 people met to play.
  3. Jan 16, 2025Austria's potential coalition partners have unveiled a €6.4 billion austerity package for 2025, including the end of the "Klimabonus", cuts to subsidies and many other measures that will impact foreign residents. ... Higher taxes on tobacco and gambling: These measures aim to generate additional revenue. Valorisation of fees: Federal ...
  4. It used to be illegal to blow up dead cows in Austria. Photo by cottonbro from Pexels According to the book Unnecessary Austrian Knowledge (Unnützes ÖsterreichWissen) , it was legally permitted for farmers - or indeed anyone - to blow up dead cows on steep hill slopes "for the purpose of a cost-effective disposal".
  5. Mar 9, 2023During the two pandemic years of 2020 and 2021, criminal offences numbers were much lower in Austria, but Vienna continues to see a long-term decreasing trend in crimes, according to the report. In 2019, there were 2019 offences recorded, while in 2013, 212,503 charges were filed, the police said.
  6. Inflation. In July, inflation in Austria hit 9.2 percent, leading to many essential items becoming increasingly more expensive. So far, the wave of inflation (that has been steadily increasing since early 2022) has mostly affected energy and food prices but has now also arrived in the gastronomy sector, with rising prices in bars and restaurants across the country.
  7. Austria's towns and cities have a great selection of bars and cafes to explore but it can be hard to know how to act as a newcomer to the country. Here's a guide to visiting a bar or a cafe like a local. Don't order at the bar. Ordering at the bar like in a British pub is usually not the done thing in Austria (unless at an English or ...
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