Gulagama-li (Embrace) language program receives $20,000 state government grant to allow teaching of Gamilaraay language

By Newsroom
Updated October 7 2020 - 3:08pm, first published August 21 2020 - 3:00pm
 Miyay Birray Youth Service CEO Darrel Smith, SHAE Academy CEO Chris Binge, Miyay Birray Youth Centre youth officer Glen Crump, Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall, Raquel Clarke and Dhiiyaan Aboriginal Centres Kylie Benge.
Miyay Birray Youth Service CEO Darrel Smith, SHAE Academy CEO Chris Binge, Miyay Birray Youth Centre youth officer Glen Crump, Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall, Raquel Clarke and Dhiiyaan Aboriginal Centres Kylie Benge.

A unique language program has secured funding to bring Moree's Aboriginal community together in an embrace of culture.

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