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While many Indigenous languages are disappearing, one has more speakers than ever
Kriol, a new Indigenous language, is spoken by more than 20,000 people in northern Australia - and that number is growing.
In Ngukurr, a remote Aboriginal town in the Northern Territory, little remains of the area’s seven traditional languages.
- Rosemary Bolger
- SBS News
Like hundreds of languages once spoken across Australia, colonisation…