Boost for NSW Indigenous language learning

A partnership between schools, TAFEs, universities and Aboriginal communities to increase Indigenous language learning has been launched in Northern New South Wales.

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(Transcript from World News Radio)

 

The program plans to encourage Aboriginal language learners and teachers in communities where traditional Aboriginal languages are at risk of disappearing.

 

The Coffs Harbour Nest is one of five being established across the state as part of a state government plan to help maintain Aboriginal languages.

 

Coffs Harbour community leader and Gumbaynggirr man Mark Flanders told Darren Mara the partnerships will help preserve his people's cultural identity.

 

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Published 24 February 2014 2:08pm
Updated 24 February 2014 3:05pm
By Darren Mara

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