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Irish Language Association of Australia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Irish Language Association of Australia The Irish Language Association of Australia ((アイルランド語:Cumann Gaeilge na hAstráile)) was formally registered as a legal entity on 7 May 1993 in order to further the use of the Irish language in south-eastern Australia and organise weekly gatherings for conversation or classes in Melbourne, Victoria. The Association also runs a yearly Irish language summer school (Daonscoil Victoria). The Association had its origins in various Irish language classes run in the inner suburbs of Melbourne in the 1980s, supplemented by an Irish language program broadcast by the Special Broadcasting Service. The demand for regular classes led to the founding of the Association in 1992. Several venues were tried and the Association’s business is now done in the Melbourne Celtic Club.〔Noone 2012, p. 153〕 ==Aims== The chief aims of the Association are to encourage people to learn Irish and to create an Irish-speaking community in Australia.〔Ó Scanláin 2009, pp. 294-5〕 Its long-term aim is to have the Irish language included as an official subject in the Victorian secondary school curriculum and to encourage the teaching of the language at tertiary level as a unit for a BA in Irish Studies.
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