Image information
- 1. Portrait of Tottie Quicksilver and son at Beaudesert, Beaudesert, Undated
- 2. Kuril dhagun facade, Brisbane (State Library of Queensland) 2010
- 3. Torres Strait Islander infantry men enjoying a day out on an Outrigger boat, 1945
- 4. Tractor travelling along a road on Yorke Island, Torres Strait, Queensland, 1984
All Indigenous languages in Queensland are considered to be ‘endangered’. This means there are very few fluent speakers of the language.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages
Find out about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages, language centres and language resources in Queensland.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages in Queensland
Queensland Indigenous Languages Advisory Committee (QILAC) [new window]
Language centres in Queensland
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages at State Library of Queensland
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Last updated: 28th November 2011
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