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Australia to protect and recognise aboriginal languages
New South Wales has become the first state in Australia to bring in laws to help revive lost indigenous languages. The state's Aboriginal Affairs Minister, Sarah Mitchell, says the legislation would help them re-kindle dying languages.
(Photo: Indigenous Australian. Credit: AFP)
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