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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples · 1 min read

Languages

NOT IN THE TEST This part is worth reading, but the citizenship test never asks about it.

Before British settlement, more than 700 languages and dialects were used in Australia by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. More than 100 of these languages are still used today, although less than twenty are still being passed on to children. The oral histories of the Indigenous cultures are extremely important because they tell the story of the people and the land.

From Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond, the official booklet