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Community Language Programs

Community based programs take many forms such as bush trips, formation of language groups, and the preparation of dictionaries, story books or videos. The recording of older fluent speakers can be undertaken both in everyday language use and in the telling of stories. Most importantly, these programs are nearly always under the control of the community and are adapted to the needs and priorities of the particular community. With appropriate training one or more community members can undertake language maintenance work ...

A Matter of Survial: Report of the Inquiry into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Language Maintenance (1992)

Each Community Language programs in Australia is different and there are many.Below are some examples. If you would like to add some information about your program please contact us.

Aboriginal Resource Development Service (ARDS)

Adnyamathanha Ngawarla Yarramalka

Ang-Gnarra Aboriginal Corporation

Birri-Gubba Wadja Bimbi Aboriginal Corporation

Brewarrina Aboriginal Cultural Museum

Butchulla Language Program

Centre for Australian Languages and Linguistics (CALL)

Diwurruwurru-Jaru (Katherine Regional Language Centre)

Djabugay Tribal Aboriginal Corporation

Kaurna Warra Pintyandi

Miromaa Aboriginal Language & Technology Centre

Mobile Language Team