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How Auslan is growing in Aussie schoolsAuslan, or Australian Sign Language, is increasingly being introduced in schools across Australia, signalling a growing focus on inclusivity. This video includes ACM-produced voiceover powered by AI.
This means there is often not a word for sign equivalence between Auslan and English. The signed phrase “cake finish eat you” can, with the right combination of facial expression with the ...
Yet now a whole new world has been opened up to him after learning the national sign language Auslan. For Paul 'Eddie' Nordheim - who was born deaf - Australian sign language Auslan has opened up ...
Ms Van Vliet has been an interpreter for over four years. Picture: Supplied She is pictured making the sign for Auslan. Picture: Supplied When it comes to translating lyrics, English and Auslan ...
A school on the Bellarine Peninsula has introduced Auslan sign language, with a support organisation revealing how it could lead to more inclusion for the Deaf community. Queenscliff’s St ...
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NSW schools to start teaching Auslan and Indigenous sign languagesAuslan will be part of the state's curriculum from 2026 with Indigenous sign language making up part of the syllabus. It's a move that's already seen some success on the state's mid north coast ...
A Darwin school has become the first in the Territory to adopt Auslan sign language in mainstream education. Here’s how it is changing lives for people of all hearing abilities. One Territory ...
NSW students from Kindergarten to Year 10 will soon be able to learn Auslan as an elective, with Australia reporting a large shortage of interpreters. On Tuesday, the NSW Education and Early ...
This means there is often not a word for sign equivalence between Auslan and English. The signed phrase “cake finish eat you” can, with the right combination of facial expression with the ...
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