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NSW schools to start teaching Auslan and Indigenous sign languages
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Aug. 18, 2024 - 12:12
Schools across New South Wales are preparing to welcome a new subject into the classroom: sign language. Auslan will be part of the state's curriculum from 2026 with Indigenous sign language making up part of the syllabus. It's a move that's already seen some success on the state's mid north coast.