Auslan Day 2023 - Deaf Connect

What is Auslan Day?

Auslan Day celebrates the rich history, culture, community and language of the Australian Deaf community by honouring the date of first publication of the Auslan dictionary.

To learn more about Auslan Day including;

  • Why we celebrate
  • How it was established
  • How to celebrate
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What is Auslan?

Auslan is the language of the Australian Deaf Community. Auslan is a portmanteau, a word made up by combining the words Australian Sign Language.

Did you know that Auslan or Australian Sign Language has been used in Australia since the 1900s. Whilst it is hard to pinpoint the date when Auslan was first used, there is evidence of signing Deaf people in Australia going back to 1820s.

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Use our Auslan GIFs!

To celebrate Auslan Day, we have created some Auslan GIFs that you can use across social media via GIPHY.com.

These GIFs can be used anywhere on Social Media via GIPHY.com.

Do you have some suggestions of more Auslan GIFs we should make, let us know by emailing marketing@deafconnect.org.au. We will continue to grow this collection throughout the year and want your feedback!

View the Deaf Connect Auslan GIFs
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Download or Print our Auslan Bookmark

We have created a Bookmark and poster that you can download and print complete with the Auslan alphabet to help you practice your Auslan fingerspelling.

Download our Fingerspelling Bookmark Here
Download our Fingerspelling Poster Here

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Carol shares her Auslan story

Auslan Day in the community – Meet Carol from Cairns. We sat down with some of our community on Auslan Day to talk about Australian Sign Language. Here is what Carol had to say.

Trevor and Marcia Share their stories

Auslan Day in the community – Meet Trevor and Marcia from Sydney. We sat down with some of our community on Auslan Day to talk about Australian Sign Language. Here is what Trevor and Marcia had to say.