The first national curriculum for Auslan, the language of the deaf community in Australia, will soon be rolled out in schools across Australia, in a move being described as a "huge step for equality".
None of the Albanese government's press conferences were Auslan interpreted during its first few weeks in power, despite members of the Deaf community raising their concerns. While the Auslan ...
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NSW Premier Dom Perrottet‘s office has now issued a statement explaining why Auslan interpreters have been missing from the last few NSW COVID-19 press conferences. According to a spokesperson for ...
Jessica Korte has received funding from Qvest Australia, a technology solutions partner to Sydney Trains. For Deaf people, train travel can be a gamble. On an average day, nothing goes wrong: they ...
Emad Seyam couldn't understand English or Auslan when he arrived in Australia. Now he's a promising chef who is inspiring his colleagues. Emad Seyam has faced more barriers in his life than most.
The Albanese government has proposed independent ACT senator David Pocock consider alternative options after his request for an Auslan interpreter to stand by his side during his first speech on ...
Jessica Kirkness does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
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