More swim instructors need to learn the Australian sign language Auslan, the coordinator of a swimming program for deaf children says. The Northcote Aquatic Centre, in Melbourne's north, began ...
There’s a new online platform that lets hearing Aussies learn Auslan, or Australian Sign Language, from Deaf people around the country. Auslan Anywhere is set up kind of like a social network (Twitter ...
Just four per cent of Victorian public schools teach mainstream students the national sign language, Auslan. But Deaf Children Australia boss Dean Barton-Smith said more schools needed to introduce ...
Despite growing up with hearing loss, it was a housemate who inspired Kate Disher-Quill to start Auslan lessons. "I was kind of shocked that I hadn't thought about [learning Auslan] before," says ...
Exposure of Australian Sign Language (Auslan) in the media has seen an increase of people wanting to learn how to communicate with the Deaf community, says Deaf Australia Interim chief executive ...
A Melbourne Auslan training program says they have seen around an 80 per cent spike in people looking to enroll in their lessons since the beginning of the year. Auslan interpreter Emma Roeschlein ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Coburg Children’s Centre is rich in languages. Educators speak a variety, including French and Arabic, but – like a growing number of ...
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.