Priority Languages Support Project continues its reach

The Priority Languages Support Project helps communities record their speakers and ensure the languages captured are archived for future generations.

It is targeted at languages that have either very few or no prior recordings available. To date, the project has supported fifty-six languages across Australia.

We will soon be announcing a new round of funding for 2020/2021.

Southern Desert Documentation. Photos courtesy of Lynette Ackland, Far West Language Centre

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