First Languages Australia teams up with Snapchat to teach Wiradjuri to younger generations

Angus Thomson
Updated February 21 2022 - 7:11pm, first published 5:00pm
LIVING LANGUAGE: The Wiradjuri language learning 'lens' uses augmented reality and machine learning to identify different objects and display their name in Wiradjuri. Picture: Madeline Begley
LIVING LANGUAGE: The Wiradjuri language learning 'lens' uses augmented reality and machine learning to identify different objects and display their name in Wiradjuri. Picture: Madeline Begley

When Geoff Anderson started going into classrooms in Parkes to teach the Wiradjuri language to primary school students, he realised what he'd been missing all his life.

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Angus Thomson

Angus Thomson

Editorial Trainee (The Daily Advertiser)

Angus is an Editorial Trainee with Australian Community Media based in Wagga Wagga. He can be reached at angus.thomson@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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