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Indigenous Australians
Indigenous Australians are the original inhabitants of the Australian continent and nearby islands, and these peoples' descendants. Indigenous Australians are distinguished as either Aboriginal people or Torres Strait Islanders, who currently together make up about 2.6% of Australia's population....
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Filter this CollectionAustralian English
Australian English (AusE, AuE, AusEng, en-AU) is the form of the English language spoken in Australia.
Australian English began diverging from British English shortly after the foundation of the Australian penal colony of New South Wales (NSW) in...
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Kriol Language
Kriol is an Australian creole language that developed out of the contact between European settlers, Chinese and the indigenous people in the northern regions of Australia, presently spoken by about 30,000 people. Despite the language's similarities...
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Torres Strait Creole Language
Torres Strait Creole (also Torres Strait Pidgin, Torres Strait Brokan/Broken, Cape York Creole, Lockhart Creole, Papuan Pidgin English, Broken English, Brokan/Broken, Blaikman, Big Thap) is an English-based creole language spoken on several Torres...
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