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Useful adjudicator role2 / 5 / 2012
Mr Bonser turned his ability to communicate with the hearing impaired into a job in the 1980s and during the Queensland 2010 and 2011 floods he assisted former Premier Anna Bligh to deliver updates on television. ... But Mr Bonser's most recent role was as the adjudicator of the school signing choir section of the Rockhampton Eisteddfod yesterday. ... Organiser Dr Les Killion said as far as he was aware the local eisteddfod was the only one which included the signing-choir section, which has been a part of the popular event for up to 12 years.
Read more in the Rockhampton Morning Bulletin

Signing the sounds of silence2 / 3 / 2012
In 1990, Mr Priori discovered his favourite past-time - deaf karaoke. “When I first started, I was teaching a basic Auslan course two hours a week for five weeks and right at the end, we thought we would go out to a pub together and have dinner and not use our voices,” Mr Priori says. “We looked and saw karaoke going on and I thought hang on, maybe we could all get up there and sing ... I could sign and others could sing or I could sing and others could sign.
Editors Note: Great to see Deaf Karaoke as part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival
Read in the City Messenger

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