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When technology provides hands-on help for hearing18 / 4 / 2013
A new iPad app is letting patrons at a St Kilda Road cafe brush up on their Auslan, while paving the way for deaf and hearing impaired people to enter the workforce.
Now, a grant from the Australian Centre for Social Innovation means customers can watch a short video of an Auslan interpreter sign their order before they place it themselves. Lets customers get their macchiatos in a muddle the video plays simultaneously on the staff member's device.
Read more in The Age

Lifeline for sign language course4 / 11 / 2012
THE state government will revive Victoria's only remaining sign language diploma course as it moves to stem the damage of Ted Baillieu's TAFE cuts.
From the middle of next year, anyone who wants to learn Australian Sign Language will be subsidised by the government in a newly revamped Auslan training program.
The decision to reinstate the course comes after Kangan Institute — which now runs the state's only sign language diploma — told students in May that it could no longer offer Auslan beyond 2013 as a result of the government's budget cuts. GippsTAFE also withdrew its Auslan program last year.
Editors Note: Finally some give on this important issue ... Now who is good at winning tenders?
Read more in The Age

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