Deaf 101: Understanding Auslan's importance in the Deaf community

Our Deaf Ways is an Auslan vodcast series by SBS and Deaf Australia, that explores and celebrates everyday life as a Deaf person. In this episode, learn how Auslan compares and translates to English.

Over the course of six episodes, Our Deaf Ways features Deaf people from all walks of life and all ages talking about Deaf Ways. Produced in partnership with and hosted by Deaf advocate Shirley Liu, the series features well-known figures in the Deaf community.


In this episode of Our Deaf Ways: Deaf 101
  • The story of how Australian Sign Language has developed over the past two hundred years.
  • How does Auslan compare and translate to English?
  • The need for wider usage and acceptance of Auslan to improve access for Deaf Australians in their first language.

Deaf 101 features a conversation between historian and linguist Darlene Thornton, and Managing Director of Auslan Consultancy James Blyth, reflecting on the history and continuing importance of Auslan (Australian Sign Language).

Darlene says "I’m really excited now to see what comes next, to see people ask more questions about Auslan, to see Auslan become more widely used. I hope that this podcast will be a good start to see that ball rolling."
Auslan is a deep and rich language which most people don’t realise.
Watch all six episodes of Our Deaf Ways on , the  channel, and
Our Deaf Ways is hosted by Shirley Liu. Produced and directed by Paula Thornton. Edited by June Stathis.

Deaf Australia and SBS acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who are watching with us.

Deaf Australia and SBS celebrate Auslan and recognise all Deaf leaders in Australia who have advocated for Deaf, Deafblind and hard of hearing communities. Deaf Australia is proud of everyone’s contribution, whether big or small, in preserving our language, community and culture. 

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Published 13 April 2022 12:09pm
Updated 15 January 2024 11:06am

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