Living Languages supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia who are working to maintain, revitalise and reclaim their languages.
Join us for the 2023 #LanguageDocumentation Webinars, starting October 6 at 11am PDT! In this free 9-week learning series, you'll learn the basics of how to record and document your language. Beginners welcome - no experience needed!
Register here: https://t.co/NBnktfrTbS
Catch our Secondary Education Development Manager, Fiona Lugnan speaking on ‘Gumbaynggirr Giingana Freedom School: Headed Towards Immersion' at the World Languages Forum 2023!
Fiona will be giving her keynote on 30th of August at 1:30pm (AEST)
ℹ -> https://t.co/btvZf7smbz
Hey all you mob! Just letting you know that our next Sharing Circle will be on next Thursday the 10th of August so don’t forget to register!
https://t.co/Zm9d7bBlfm
That's a (belated) wrap on this year's NAIDOC!!
Biggest congratulations from us to all the winners, especially to Living Languages Language Leader, Lala Gutchen 🥳
Hope you mob had a deadly time celebrating!
https://t.co/61eFGCBdJc
First Languages Australia are now calling for additional expressions of interest for the Priority Languages Support Project. This program aims to support critically endangered languages where no language revival activity is currently undertaken.
https://t.co/Qh7MrRRp0u
Meet our newest team member! Lakota is an Arabana (Arabunna) & Narungga woman from the western Kati Thanda region & the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. We're excited to have her join us as our Digital Comms Officer. Lakota introduces herself here: https://t.co/rzkmdkKpvk
Happy Friday!
Just letting you QLD mob know that DATSIP language grant applications close on Monday 12th June!
Follow the link for more info
https://t.co/zVWvaxcoX0
Check out language legend Vincent McKenzie talking to ABC radio about the adult Bardi classes he is running in his community. Too deadly Vincent!
Have a listen on the link below
https://t.co/TvQCJ4Cw0U
Sending the biggest CONGRATULATIONS to Lala Gutchen, who has been announced as a finalist in this year’s National NAIDOC Week awards, in the Caring for Country and Culture category.
We wish her all the best for the awards!
https://t.co/95LGw8XvWB
Our Sharing Circle is tomorrow! It's open to Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people working with their languages, learning their languages, looking for professional development opportunities or advice, or wanting to expand their networks with others across the country.
Hey you mob! another Sharing Circle is coming up on the 1st June! Guest speaker Tahlia O'Brien will be joining us
To receive the Zoom link and be a part of this session, please register by the end of Wednesday 31st May, at this link: https://t.co/Zm9d7bBlfm
Hey you mob! another Sharing Circle is coming up on the 1st June! Guest speaker Tahlia O'Brien will be joining us
To receive the Zoom link and be a part of this session, please register by the end of Wednesday 31st May, at this link: https://t.co/Zm9d7bBlfm
Guest Trainer & deadly Gumbaynggirr man Micklo Jarrett is leading a free public lecture at the University of Melbourne next week!
'Teaching and Learning Gumbaynggirr in a modern world'
Register for free here: https://t.co/HQAmGJiXqf
#Indigenouslanguages#Gumbaynggirr
Watch 'FREEDOM TO SPEAK' the story of Language revitalisation on Gumbaynggirr Country and the launch of the Gumbaynggirr Giingana Freedom School.
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https://t.co/ciJrrwHoZb
Australian Languages Workshop 2023: Ngawiyala is accepting submissions. They write: "The theme is Ngawiyala, which means in Dharug language ‘I give, you give’ & speaks to the importance of knowledge & practice transference, relationship, & reciprocity" https://t.co/YQrcw4c7yy