Aboriginal Languages
The NSW Aboriginal Languages Trust (the Trust) board has welcomed five new members. The Trust was established in 2020 under the Aboriginal Languages Act 2017, with the independent board responsible fo...
More than 40 communities and across the country will benefit under the First Nations Languages Education Program, the federal government has announced.
Over 80 Indigenous-owned art centres, fairs and regional hubs will receive a share of over $38 million in federal support to support vital cultural practices.
The vital work of language revitalisation and preservation continues to remain paramount for maintaining culture across the country. Like many language groups during the protectionism era, the Dharawa...
In celebration of Aboriginal Languages Week, the Australian National Maritime Museum has announced they will host four free online workshops.
Aboriginal interpreters in WA's north say more engagement with police is necessary after revelations regarding the wrongful conviction of an Indigenous man emerged in a coronial inquest last week.
Dual-language children's book Nedingar: Ancestors has been recognised for the third time this award season; nominated for the Speech Pathology Australia's Book of the Year in the Aboriginal and Torres...
The University of Queensland is moving to protect Australia's invaluable heritage of Indigenous languages with the development of a centralised digital archive.
New South Wales is home to almost 90 independent multicultural and Aboriginal publications and 210 radio programs, spoken in more than 56 languages.
The New South Wales government has announced $1.6 million in grants to boost the revitalisation of Aboriginal languages. Grants of between $1000 and $60,000 are available for Aboriginal communities to...
A new app is being hailed as a big step in the preservation and teaching of First Nations languages. Gurray, derived from the Wiradjuri word for "change" or "refreshment", allows users to see contextu...
Community groups in Queensland will benefit from hundreds of thousands of dollars in new grants to help preserve and revitalise Indigenous languages across the state.
Clothilde Bullen, a respected leader in the arts, culture and creativity, has joined ECU City. Ms Bullen, an acclaimed curator, writer and advocate, has been appointed by Edith Cowan University as the...