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What if Bluey spoke one of the world's oldest living languages? To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played What if Bluey spoke one of the world's oldest living languages? Close The award-winning children's cartoon series Bluey has been translated into Australian Indigenous language for the first time. Five episodes were released in Yolngu Matha, a collection of dialects from north-east Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. The BBC's Simon Atkinson spoke to the show's producers, who hope the project will amplify First Nation voices, and help language preservation through storytelling. Subsection Australia Published 22 minutes ago Share close panel Share page Copy link About sharing Related topics Television Follow Television close panel You are now following Television Updates from your News topics will appear in My News and in a collection on the News homepage . Australia Follow Australia close panel You are now following Australia Updates from your News topics will appear in My News and in a collection on the News homepage . Indigenous Australians Follow Indigenous Australians close panel You are now following Indigenous Australians Updates from your News topics will appear in My News and in a collection on the News homepage . Read description
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