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Concerns over national shortage of Auslan interpreters
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-05-16
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Some people who are deaf and hard of hearing say a national shortage of Auslan interpreters is leaving them feeling isolated from society. There are now moves to make it easier for Victorians to learn sign language and become interpreters.
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