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Browse the latest news and updates from Deaf Connect below.
In this conversation, we celebrated the achievement of Conference Level (Level 4) interpreting certification and reflected on the journey it took to get there.
On 13 April, communities across Australia came together to celebrate Auslan: the language at the heart of Deaf culture and identity. This year, Deaf Connect hosted eight free eve...
From 13 to 17 April 2026, Deaf Connect welcomed a group of young Deaf and hard of hearing Australians to Crossing Borders Youth Camp. Take a look at the gallery!
Deaf Connect is on the Central Coast for the afternoon. Drop in and say hello to our Community Engagement Coordinator, Miriam Foong.
Deaf Connect is in Newcastle for the afternoon. Drop in and say hello to our Community Engagement Coordinator, Sue Jo Wright.
Deaf Connect Near You: Wollongong Drop-in Session. This is a free, open session with no booking needed. Drop in anytime between 1pm and 3pm to meet our team, ask questions, get one...
Without Federal funding, Auslan90 will end on 30 June, cutting off accessible news for Deaf people across the country - but you can help us save it!
Deaf Connect is calling on people across the nation to mark Auslan Day 2026 by learning Australian Sign Language (Auslan) and connecting with their local Deaf community.
Electric vehicles (EVs) now make up a growing share of new car sales in Australia. As drivers weigh transport costs amid changing global fuel conditions and broader cost-of-living ...