Converge and the Indigenous Digital Leadership Forum
Annalee Pope was pleased to represent First Languages Australia at the Indigenous Digital Leadership Forum (ILDF) and Converge in May this year.
Wangkaku Nintirri: Learn for the sake of our languages
In May, First Languages Australia and the Goldfields Language Centre were excited to launch Wangkaku Nintirri: Learn for the sake of our languages, a series of introductory films to support language worker skill development.
Online training for young champions
This year, First Languages Australia partnered with Living Languages to provide a series of online training sessions for small groups of young language champions.
Arts Law resources for language centres
In early December, First Languages Australia and the Arts Law Centre of Australia hosted a meeting to introduce language centres to the legal services being provided through our partnership until mid 2021.
First languages industry skills registry
As part of our ongoing work in the area of training and career development for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people working in language programs, we are interested in creating a registry of people currently engaged in this work.
Illustration of Practice for the Framework of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages
The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA has been collaborating with language custodians and schools to publish three illustrations of practice to give examples of the ways that different schools are developing and implementing a local Aboriginal language curriculum.
Priority Languages Support - Expression of Interest round six
First Languages Australia is calling for expressions of interest for the Priority Languages Support Project.
Spread the Word on Disney+
Disney+ celebrated NAIDOC Week 2020 with the premier of Spread the Word, our ten-part series that shares Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander words from language groups across the country.
New courses for community members who wish to learn or teach their languages
After a significant amount of consultation and collaboration, Tauondi Aboriginal College is pleased to be able to offer the following courses, in all states and territories, to Registered Training Organisations interested in adding languages training to their scope of registration.
Animated first language greetings premiere on ABC ME
ABC Education has worked with eight young speakers from around the country to share greetings in their Aboriginal languages.
National Indigenous Languages Report Forum
First Languages Australia was pleased to be part of the national forum on the 2020 National Indigenous Languages Report (NILR).
First Languages Australia meeting with Minister Ken Wyatt
First Languages Australia committee members met with Ken Wyatt, Minister for Indigenous Australians, in November, to discuss the need for national legislation to protect Australia’s first languages.
Gambay placenames page is live
A placenames page has been added to Gambay to help us collate and promote the names and stories that language custodians wish to share.
Wandan: First Language Collections Portal
Trove is the national search engine through which people can explore the amazing collections held by Australian libraries, universities, museums, galleries and archives. It’s free and available online all day, every day.
Ngeerang Woorroong (Mother Tongue)
The Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages has joined with the non/fictionLab at Writing and Publishing RMIT to bring us Ngeerang Woorroong (Mother Tongue) as part of their "How the future looks now" discussion series.
National survey of language teachers: Complete survey 2 now!
The second language teacher survey being conducted by the Australian Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations for the Australian Government Department of Education, Skills and Employment is now open.
Illustration of Practice for the Framework of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages
The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) has been collaborating with language custodians and the schools to publish three 'illustrations of practice' to give examples of the ways that different schools are developing and implementing a local Aboriginal language curriculum.
ABC Indigenous Language Art Competition
For our ABC Education Competition this year, we asked students to create an artwork featuring the Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander language of their local area.
Multi-Media Kits distributed to the network
This year, First Languages Australia worked with Miromaa Aboriginal Language and Technology Centre to provide free multi-media kits to language centres to support their work.