Festures and successes: A look back at the Lower Austrian State Day 2024

Festures and successes: A look back at the Lower Austrian State Day 2024

On November 16, 2024, there were a number of significant events in Lower Austria that attracted both local and national attention. The gratifying news came from the Zwettl district that the agricultural technical school was officially opened after extensive renovation and expansion work. The general renovation brought modern standards to the education center, which now plays a central role in the region's agricultural training.

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The numerous emergency services and volunteers who were used during the flood disaster were also thanked on today's state holiday. Governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner emphasized the importance of the volunteer: "Volunteering is our strength, our full pride and the foundation of Lower Austria." These words underline the many hours of hard work and the tireless efforts of these people in times of crisis.

shocking traffic tragedy and remarkable success

In a tragic incident, three people were killed in a serious traffic accident in Leopoldsdorf in Marchfeld when their car hit a tree head -on. Two other occupants suffered serious injuries. The rescue workers faced major challenges, which made the operation more difficult.

But not only sad news dominated the day: At the "Austrian Wine Challenge Vienna 2024", the winemakers from Lower Austria shone and secured several trophies, including for the green Veltliner, which was recognized as the best white wine among 10,824 participants from 41 countries. These successes contribute to the reputation of the region as a first -class wine -growing region.

The events of the country and the success of the students from Hollabrunn at the federal competition for artificial intelligence are also remarkable. The Sicbert team secured the impressive second place and prize money of € 2,000. Your innovative application for intelligent search for document shows great potential for the future in supporting customer support.

The success of HLT Retz was also gratifying at the 2024, where Filip Findeis won in the Cocktail category and stood out other students in various areas. These successes in education underline the high quality of training in Lower Austria.

In a festive tradition, the blue-yellow flags were also raised in honor of St. Leopold in order to show the close connection of the Lower Austria People's Party with their homeland. Hundreds of officials adorned their houses, balconies and fences with the flags, which demonstrates strong community formation.

For more information about these events and their backgrounds, See the current reporting on www.meinbezirk.at .