The popular children’s entertainer has directed a range of Australian Sign Language (Auslan) hand shapes for Cricut, a US-based creative tech company, in what has been branded a “world first”.
As government COVID updates have become a daily part of our lives over the past 12 months, so too has the sight of sign language interpreters on our screens. This has understandably had a huge impact ...
Aussies watching ABC kids shows like Bluey will notice something slightly different on their screens from today. The national ...
A Darwin school has become the first in the Territory to adopt Auslan sign language in mainstream education. Here’s how it is changing lives for people of all hearing abilities. One Territory school ...
One Territory school is shaking up those odds and teaching the language to students of all hearing abilities. Leanyer School started teaching its year 1 to year 6 students Auslan this school year, ...