
Grassroots school works to save endangered Aboriginal language
All eyes have been on Alice Springs in recent weeks amid a national debate over the next steps for the town's escalating crime crisis. But behind the scenes, a grassroots school has been working to teach a critically endangered Aboriginal language to the next generation.
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