Jodie Edwards' bid to get Dharawal language taught and spoken in Illawarra schools

By Agron Latifi
Updated February 14 2023 - 5:11pm, first published July 5 2019 - 11:00pm
Gumaraa co-founders Jodi Edwards and Richard Campbell at Killalea State Park. Gumaraa operates bush tucker and culture tours at Killalea. Picture: Adam McLean.
Gumaraa co-founders Jodi Edwards and Richard Campbell at Killalea State Park. Gumaraa operates bush tucker and culture tours at Killalea. Picture: Adam McLean.

Revitalising the Dharawal language in the Illawarra has been a long-time project for Indigenous educator Jodi Edwards.

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