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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/give-the-gift-of-sign-language-this-festive-season Cached Explore
10 Dec 2021: The workshops will also offer information about the role and use of interpreters and teach some basic Auslan signs. ... Attending one of council’s free Auslan sign language workshops in December is a great way to mark this important day.
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4 Aug 2021: The Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) is available on 131 450 to assist those requiring additional in-language support. ... TIS provides access to interpreters who speak more than 160 languages.
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16 Feb 2023: These kits have books that will include braille translation, Auslan flashcards and books, and a range of other materials that will support group learning and families exploring literacy and language together ... Additionally, the stories in the kits
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23 Nov 2023: Check the Ipswich Disaster Dashboard regularly to stay up to date with warnings, outages, road closures and more to help you stay safe during disasters. In a life-threatening situation always call Triple Zero (000). Report an issue. Popular links
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13 Dec 2023: For information in another language, view our translated resources. ... Watch the Get Ready Queensland What to pack in an emergency kit video to find out what to pack in an emergency kit and use the use the checklist to guide
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21 Feb 2024: 16. Figure 5. City of Ipswich and Division 2 residents who speak a language other than English at home in 2016 and 2021 (%). 16. Figure 6. Top 15 languages, other than ... There are 75 non-English languages spoken by residents of Division2. The dominant
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21 Feb 2024: 16. Figure 5. City of Ipswich and Division 3 residents who speak a language other than English at home in 2016 and 2021 (%). 16. Figure 6. Top 15 languages, other than ... 3% or 1,304 people speaking this language at home. 11 speak a language.
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21 Feb 2024: 16. Figure 5. City of Ipswich and Division 1 residents who speak a language other than English at home in 2016 and 2021 (%). 16. Figure 6. Top 20 languages, other than ... 1%). There are 59 languages other than English spoken by Division 1 residents.
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23 Sep 2022: Ipswich, which is known traditionally in the Yagara language as Tulmur, has been home to Aboriginal people since before the beginnings of recorded European settlement. ... This Accord provides a mutual responsibility that the cultures, customs, traditions
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