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Recognise

Introduce yourself to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture, from the past to the present. This is the beginning of your reconciliation learning journey.

Reflect

Explore resources which help you critically reflect on racism, culture, bias and privilege, and build a better understanding of equity and human rights internationally and in Australia.

Respect

Learn to identify truth telling, and understand the critical importance of advancing Australia’s journey towards Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander self-determination.

Reinforce

Activate yourself in your allyship to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, learn what can be done to contribute towards reconciliation, and find resources to support you to take action towards meaningful change.

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A Short History of the Noongar language

South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council

Kaartdijin in Noongar means 'knowledge'.

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A Short History of the Noongar language

Noongar Boodjar Language Centre

Noongar is a language spoken across the Noongar nation which ranges from south of the town of Geraldton to Esperance.

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Aboriginal Languages in Western Australia

Western Australian Indigenous Tourism Operators Council

Most Aboriginal people over the age of 30 in the Kimberley, Pilbara and desert regions of WA speak one or more traditional languages.

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Aboriginal Languages taught in Western Australia

Department of Education

Aboriginal languages and Torres Strait Islander languages are the original languages of Australia and many are critically endangered.

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Chapter 2 The role of Indigenous languages

South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council

The Kaartdijin website shares the richness of Noongar knowledge, culture and history.

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Deadly Story

Deadly Story

A portal for youth, carers & practitioners to learn about Aboriginal culture.

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Language

AIATSIS

In Australia there are more than 250 Indigenous languages including around 800 dialects.

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Map of Indigenous Australia

AIATSIS

The AIATSIS map serves as a visual reminder of the richness and diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia.

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Noongar Language and Culture MOOC

Curtin University

Learn about the Noongar people of Western Australia, their culture and their language.

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Noongar Language Centre

Noongar Boodjar Language Centre

Operates as a peak body for the Noongar language and dialects.

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Nyoongar language from the south west region of WA

AIATSIS

In Australia there are more than 250 Indigenous languages including around 800 dialects.

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Western Australian Language Services Policy 2020

Parliament of Australia

House of Representatives Committees' inquiry into language learning in Indigenous communitities

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