Language Preservation talks held in Borroloola

August 6, 2022

PAK staff recently travelled to Borroloola to attend an important meeting with Borroloola Language workers groups.

The meeting was held so the Borroloola community could have an open discussion about how PAK could assist in language projects around the community, with a particular interest from the community so language can be enhanced at Borroloola School.There are big plans for Borroloola, including the completion and launch of a Garawa Dictionary, amongst other publications and resources that will be developed to for teaching and learning languages across the Gulf Region.We are excited about the things to come at Borroloola!

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