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  • Australian Indigenous languages

Nyangumarta: Listening to the Pilbara’s Ancient Language

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Mysteries of the Pilbara’s ancient culture come alive through Nyangumarta, inviting you to explore its profound stories, songs, and enduring legacy.
  • Mary
  • 17. November 2025
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  • Australian Indigenous languages

Dharawal and Dharug: Languages of Sydney’s Traditional Custodians

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A deeper understanding of Dharawal and Dharug reveals their vital connection to Sydney’s Indigenous identity, inspiring ongoing efforts to preserve these ancient languages.
  • Mary
  • 17. November 2025
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  • Australian Indigenous languages

Bundjalung Dialects: Language of the Northern Rivers

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Linguistic diversity thrives in Bundjalung dialects of Australia’s Northern Rivers, revealing rich cultural histories and ongoing stories waiting to be explored.
  • Mary
  • 16. November 2025
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  • Australian Indigenous languages

Ritharrngu and the Nunggubuyu Dialects: Coastal Voices

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Keen to explore how the Ritharrngu and Nunggubuyu dialects preserve ancient stories and cultural identity amidst modern challenges?
  • Mary
  • 15. November 2025
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Luritja: The Language of the Western Desert

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Nurturing ancient stories and cultural identity, Luritja’s unique structure reveals a world of meaning waiting to be explored.
  • Mary
  • 14. November 2025
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Dhuwaya and Yolngu Matha: Living Languages of Arnhem Land

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Only by exploring Dhuwaya and Yolngu Matha can we truly understand the enduring cultural richness of Arnhem Land.
  • Mary
  • 14. November 2025
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Arrernte Language: Sounds of the Central Desert

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The Arrernte language reflects the sounds of Central Australia’s landscape, using phonetics…
  • Mary
  • 13. November 2025
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  • Australian Indigenous languages

The Grammar of Gurindji: Mixing Aboriginal and English Forms

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Here’s a fascinating look at how Gurindji’s grammar blends Indigenous traditions with English influences, revealing a language full of surprises—if you keep reading.
  • Mary
  • 13. November 2025
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  • Australian Indigenous languages

Kangaroo to Coolamon: Indigenous Words for Everyday Things

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Indigenous words like “kangaroo” and “coolamon” are part of everyday language, carrying…
  • Mary
  • 12. November 2025
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  • Australian Indigenous languages

Pama–Nyungan Families: Exploring Australia’s Largest Language Group

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Journey into the Pama–Nyungan families to discover Australia’s largest language group and uncover the stories that continue to shape Indigenous identity.
  • Mary
  • 11. November 2025
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