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Organizations
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Deaf Australia is the leading national advocacy and information organization representing the interests of the deaf and hard-of-hearing community in Australia. Dedicated to advancing the rights, accessibility, and inclusion of deaf individuals, Deaf Australia works tirelessly to raise awareness, provide support, and empower deaf Australians while promoting the recognition and preservation of deaf culture and identity.
- Location: Northcote, Victoria
- Founded: 1986
- Website: deafaustralia.org.au
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Deaf Can:Do (South Australia), also known as Can:Do Group, is a prominent organization based in South Australia that focuses on providing comprehensive support and services to enhance the quality of life for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. Through a variety of programs, including communication assistance, education, and community engagement, Deaf Can:Do aims to empower its clients, promote accessibility, and foster a sense of belonging within the deaf community in South Australia.
- Location: Welland, South Australia
- Founded: 1891
- Website:
deafcando.com.au
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Deaf Children Australia is a respected organization established in 1862, dedicated to supporting deaf and hard-of-hearing children and their families across the country. Through a range of specialized services, advocacy, and educational initiatives, Deaf Children Australia strives to empower children with hearing loss, promote inclusive education, and ensure their well-being while fostering a strong sense of community and understanding among families and professionals.
- Location: Multi-locations - Please see their website
- Founded: 1862
- Website: deafchildrenaustralia.org.au
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DeafNT (Northern Territory), also known as Deaf Society Northern Territory, is a significant organization serving the deaf and hard-of-hearing community in the Northern Territory of Australia. Through its diverse range of programs, advocacy efforts, and community engagement, DeafNT works to enhance accessibility, promote communication, and improve the quality of life for individuals with hearing loss in the region, contributing to a more inclusive and empowered deaf community in the Northern Territory.
- Location: Casuarina, Northern Territory
- Website:
http://www.deafnt.org.au/
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Deaf Services Queensland is a notable organization that serves the deaf and hard-of-hearing community in the Australian state of Queensland. Through a range of programs, support services, and advocacy efforts, Deaf Services Queensland aims to improve the lives of individuals with hearing loss by promoting accessibility, education, and social inclusion. The organization is committed to empowering deaf individuals and fostering a more inclusive and supportive environment throughout Queensland.
- Location: Multi-locations - Please see their website
- Website: deafconnect.org.au
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Deaf Society (New South Wales) is a respected organization founded in 1913. Committed to the welfare of the deaf and hard-of-hearing community, the Deaf Society offers a variety of programs and services that promote accessible communication, education, and social integration. Through its extensive initiatives, the organization contributes to enhancing the quality of life for deaf individuals in New South Wales while raising awareness about deaf culture and advocating for their rights and inclusion.
- Location: Sydney, New South Wales
- Founded: 1913
- Website: deafinnsw.com
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Tasmanian Deaf Society is an important organization serving the deaf and hard-of-hearing community in the Australian state of Tasmania. Through its programs and initiatives, the society works to enhance accessibility, communication, and support for deaf individuals, contributing to their well-being and social inclusion in Tasmania.
- Location: North Hobart, Tasmania
- Founded: 1887
- Website: expression.com.au
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Victorian Deaf Society is headquartered in the city of Melbourne, which is in the state of Victoria. Melbourne is known for its vibrant culture and is a major metropolitan hub. The Victorian Deaf Society plays a significant role in supporting the deaf and hard-of-hearing community in Victoria through its various programs, services, and advocacy efforts.
- Location: Melbourne, Victoria
- Founded: 1884
- Website: deafvictoria.org.au
Interpreting Services
Video Relay Services
Video Relay Service (VRS) is a telecommunications service that enables Deaf/HoH individuals to communicate with others over the phone by using sign language interpreters via video calls.
- National Relay Service (NRS)
- Official Website: accesshub.gov.au
- Platform: Mobile app (iOS, Android)
IP Relay Services
IP relay service is a telecommunications service that allows Deaf/HoH individuals to communicate over the phone by using text-based messages.
- National Relay Service (NRS)
- Official Website: accesshub.gov.au
- Platform: Mobile app (iOS, Android)
Sign Language Dictionaries
Current sign language in Australia Deaf Community is Auslan
Name | Type | Link | Free/Paid |
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Signbank | Video | auslan.org.au | Free |
SpreadTheSign | Video | spreadthesign.com | Free |
Elementary/Secondary/High Schools
Name | Founded | Location | Link/Note |
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St. Gabriel’s School (St. Gabriel’s School for Hearing Impaired Children) | 1954 | Castle Hill, New South Wales | |
Victorian College for the Deaf (now known as Victorian College for the Deaf - The Victorian School for Deaf Children) | 1860 | St Kilda East, Victoria | |
The Shepherd Centre | 1970 | Various locations in New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, and Victoria | |
North Rocks School for the Deaf | 1963 | North Rocks, New South Wales | |
South Australian School for the Deaf | 1876 | Brighton, South Australia | |
Western Australian School for the Deaf | 1911 | Mosman Park, Western Australia | |
Tasmanian School for the Deaf (now part of Special Education Programs) | 1924 | Hobart, Tasmania | |
Queensland Deaf and Hard of Hearing School | 1862 | Bald Hills, Queensland | |
Melba Copland Secondary School - Deaf Facility | 1973 | Melba, Australian Capital Territory | |
Clarke Road School (now part of RIDBC Thomas Pattison School) | 1961 | Seven Hills, New South Wales |
Social Media Sites and Communities
Name | Platform | Link |
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Auslan friends! | Discord | discord.gg/xU9DhhstMr |