PULiiMA: Indigenous Language and Technology Conference
PULiiMA is being held in Darwin from 21-25 August 2023.
Queensland’s first language teacher registration
In a Queensland first, Wakka Wakka language teacher Corey Appo has been registered as a specialist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander language teacher, recognised with a Permission to Teach (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages).
Yuuingan Dhilla Yari
First Languages Australia CEO, Beau Williams, provided the keynote address at Yuuingan Dhilla Yari, the State Library of Queensland’s 2023 Indigenous Languages Symposium.
Place names
First Languages Australia’s conversations around the recognition of place names are continuing.
Election commitment: First Nations Languages Education
We are pleased to have negotiated the reframing of the election commitment for $14 million for 60 language and culture teachers in schools.
The language sector is growing
The language sector is growing, and the strength of the sector will depend on the efforts of people with a diverse range of skills.
Priority Languages Support Program
This year the Priority Languages Support Program has received some additional funds from the Australian Government Office for the Arts.
Young Champion Sponsorship
First Languages Australia is pleased to be continuing the Young Champions initiative this year.
International Decade of Indigenous Languages: Priorities
The International Decade of Indigenous Languages Directions Group released a draft Indigenous Languages Priorities Paper for consultation within the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages sector.
Meeting of Western Australian language centres
In March, First Languages Australia supported a meeting of WA language centres in Perth.
Draft Priorities Paper
The International Decade of Indigenous Languages Directions Group has released a draft Indigenous Languages Priorities Paper for consultation within the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages sector.
ABC Staff Secondment Program (pilot)
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander language centres are invited to apply for an ABC staff member to be seconded to their organisation, to assist your organisation with a specific project/program.
Introducing the National Languages Policy Partnership (LPP)
The National Languages Policy Partnership brings Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander experts and representatives from all commonwealth, state and territory governments to develop recommendations for achieving language outcomes with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Welcoming our new team members
First Languages Australia would like to introduce new staff members, Kaleesha Morris, Stacie Salter and Maree Burke-Brown.
Launch of Mangurr-jangu mirlamirlajinjikki: Teaching and learning with pictures
First Languages Australia is pleased to have collaborated with Angela Harrison, Samantha Disbray, the Institute for Aboriginal Development, Batchelor Institute and the University of Queensland to publish Mangurr-jangu — a workbook of activities for teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages.
Language educators in Victoria gain paraprofessional registration allowing them to teach independently in schools
There has been momentum in Victoria regarding providing training for people who wish to teach their languages independently in schools.
Yalbilinya: National First Languages Education Project
Since 2019, First Languages Australia has been working with stakeholders on Yalbilinya, a project funded by the Commonwealth Government Department of Education to identify strategies to increase Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander language education.
National Language Policy Partnership
Representatives of the National Language Policy Partnership have been announced.
Priority Languages Support Project
The Priority Languages Support Project is once again receiving expressions of interest.