Wendy Daley and Tony Gorringe say bringing Auslan into schools is a good thing

Riley Krause
March 25 2022 - 2:30pm
GREAT NEWS: Wendy Daley and Tony Gorringe using the sign for happy to describe the news that Auslan would be introduced into schools. Photo: JUDE KEOGH.
GREAT NEWS: Wendy Daley and Tony Gorringe using the sign for happy to describe the news that Auslan would be introduced into schools. Photo: JUDE KEOGH.

From 2023, an Australian Sign Language (Auslan) syllabus will be available in NSW schools for the first time as part of the state government's curriculum reform agenda.

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Riley Krause

Riley Krause

Senior Journalist

I am a senior journalist for the Central Western Daily. A jack of all trades, I cover everything from sport, to human interest stories and crime. Drop me an email at riley.krause@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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