Noongar language (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Noongar language" in English language version.

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  • Long, Katrin (13 February 2014). "WA academics develop Noongar 'Wikipedia' to help preserve language fewer than 240 first-language speakers". ABC.
  • "Learn some of the Noongar language". ABC Education. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2 December 2021. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  • Bourke, Keane (4 July 2022). "Indigenous languages being taught to 10,000 Western Australian school kids". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  • Wynne, Emma (1 August 2021). "WA schools take first steps towards offering formal Noongar language learning". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 4 July 2022. The fact is that the overwhelming majority of our schools are in Noongar country, so we feel a real significant need to expand the support that we provide for teachers of Noongar in particular.
  • Kennedy, Sharon (20 July 2010). "Learning Noongar language". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  • Woods, Meghan (10 November 2016). "NoongarPedia created as first Wikipedia site in Aboriginal language". ABC News. Radio National (Awaye!). Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  • Turner, Rebecca (25 January 2020). "Noongar language reborn in Hecate, an Aboriginal translation of Shakespeare's Macbeth at Perth Festival". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 26 January 2020.

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  • "History". Noongar Boodjar Language Cultural Aboriginal Corporation. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
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  • "Language". www.noongarculture.org.au. Retrieved 17 February 2018.

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  • Collard, Len (7 September 2015). "Noongarpedia". RTR FM Radio (Interview). Interviewed by Todhunter, Rhian. Archived from the original (Audio, text introduction) on 8 April 2020. Retrieved 19 December 2015.

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