Skip to content
Women's Reconciliation Network
Toggle menu
  • Home
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Our Story
    • Vision Statement
    • What We Do
  • Actions
    • Being involved
    • Uluru Statement From the Heart
    • Monthly meetings / Yarning Circles
    • Spirit Events
    • Being a good ally
    • Campaign for Voice
  • Contact Us
  • Resources
    • Networks and Friends of WRN
    • WRN Aunties Videos
    • Exploring Perspectives: Conversations on Constitutional Recognition
    • ‘around the kitchen table’
    • Healing Our Nation Through Women’s Wisdom
  • Latest News
    • Monthly Yarning
    • Rights and justice
    • Ancient Living Adapting Cultures
    • Books & Essays
    • Truth Telling
    • Policy and guidelines for latest news

Home » Latest News » The power of music sustaining Indigenous languages

The power of music sustaining Indigenous languages

Musician Deline Briscoe (centre), Anita Heiss and Katelyn Barney are safeguarding Indigenous languages. (HANDOUT/UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND)

Further information

Post navigation

Urgent United Nations complaint about Australia’s youth justice policies
Aunty Ali Golding and Aunty Beryl Van Oploo

You might also like:

31 May 202531 May 2025

Language Preservation as a Pillar of Cultural Identity

13 May 202513 May 2025

Successful Gangalidda language learning model pitched across Queensland

12 May 202512 May 2025

Toukley’s Kooloora Preschool revives lost Darkinjung Aboriginal language

Categories
  • Advocacy
    • Change the Date
    • Makarrata)
    • Stolen Generation
  • Ancient Living Adapting Cultures
    • Cultural Heritage
    • First Peoples Languages
    • Honoring elders
    • Science
  • Books & Essays
  • Cultural competence education
  • Events
  • Faith communities restoration work with First peoples
  • Healing
  • Makarrata
  • Media Releases
  • Monthly Yarning
  • NAIDOC week 2025
  • Reconciliation Week 2025
  • Rights and justice
    • Incarceration
    • Land Rights
  • Truth Telling
  • Uncategorized
  • Voice from the Heart
  • Yindyamarra Nguluway

Latest News
  • Help Uncle Noel Butler, Budawang man and Yuin Elder
  • Badjgama Ngunda Whuliwulawala (Black Women Rising)
  • NAIDOC week resources for kids
  • National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services Emergency Town Hall – Reckoning on Youth Justice. 
  • Council of First Nations

Contact us

© 2025 Women's Reconciliation Network. Proudly powered by Sydney