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Arrernte street signs keeping language strong for traditional owners of Alice Springs
Before dawn on a cool April morning, Alice Springs residents woke to find dozens of new street signs glinting in the sunrise.
Painted in brown and white, the signs weren’t there the day before.
Each one bore a name in Arrernte, the traditional language of the area, and was installed just below…
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