International Decade of Indigenous Languages Directions Group
The Directions Group met in person three times this year and held numerous online and phone meetings in developing the National Action Plan for the International Decade of Indigenous Languages (IDIL).
Language education news from Victoria
Language educators in Victoria are now eligible for paraprofessional registration allowing them to teach independently in schools if they wish to.
Election promotions
In 2022, the ABC began working with language custodians to produce election broadcast coverage.
Warra: First Languages Youth Forum
Held in Tarntanya (Adelaide) in November, Warra was a spectacular success bringing 80 language activists aged 30 years and under together for two days of workshops, presentations and conversations.
Meeting with bilingual educators
To ensure that bilingual educators are well represented in Yalbilinya: National First Languages Education Workforce Strategy, First Languages Australia met with Top End and Central Australian educators in November.
NSW Aboriginal Languages Trust
First Languages Australia was invited to attend the launch of the NSW Aboriginal Languages Trust Strategic Plan 2022-2027 and their 2022 Languages Gathering.
Acknowledgement of Country poster competition
The 2022 ABC Education competition required students to work with custodians to write an Acknowledgment of Country in the local language and turn it into an eye-catching poster for display at their school.
Meeting with Hon Tony Burke MP, Minster for the Arts and Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations
In July, First Languages Australia CEO, Beau Williams, was invited to meet with the Minister for the Arts, Hon Tony Burke MP.
Common Sounds in Our Languages
On July 15, we were pleased to join with Masters of Indigenous Languages Education students at the University of Sydney to launch Common Sounds in Our Languages.
Sounds in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages
First Languages Australia is pleased to share the first in our new set of language awareness videos “Common sounds in our languages”.
Master-Apprentice Conference
The Pertame Language School have invited their Native American mentors to share the Master-Apprentice method with other communities in Australia.
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First Languages Australia is continuing its agreement with Arts Law in providing free membership to language centres.
New funds for language activities in education and health
First Languages Australia is pleased to be working with the Indigenous Languages and Arts Program toward pilot programs that will support the effort of language centres in collaborating with health and early education programs.
Curriculum factsheets
First Languages Australia and the Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority have published a series of fact sheets to help schools and community members understand the intention of the Australian Curriculum Framework for Aboriginal Languages and Torres Strait Islander Languages.
Collection management research project
First Languages Australia is collaborating with universities on a two-year research project looking at the long-term stability of language collections.
AIATSIS collections news
Ngunnawal language activist Dr Caroline Hughes is the new Executive Director, AIATSIS Collection Services Group.
Presentation at the Australian Languages Workshop
Annalee Pope and Beau Williams attended the recent Australian Languages Workshop at Goompi on Terangeri/Minjerribah.
Working toward a First Languages Education Workforce Strategy
We are in the final months of Yalbilinya: National First Languages Education Project funded by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment.
AIATSIS conference presentation on place names
Melinda Holden, Beau Williams and Carolyn Barker attended the 2022 AIATSIS Summit to present on our work to encourage the recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander place names.