A momentous occasion! 🎉 Expression Australia celebrated its 140th anniversary at Government House in Melbourne yesterday. We’re grateful to Her Excellency Professor the Honourable Margaret Gardner AC, Governor of Victoria, and our distinguished guests for making this such a memorable event. Here is the link to the latest news article: [https://lnkd.in/gjzZTDZj] #140Years #DeafAndHardOfHearing #Community #Celebration #GovernmentHouse #Melbourne
Expression Australia
Non-profit Organizations
East Melbourne, Victoria, Victoria 2,783 followers
Building opportunities through inclusion.
About us
Expression Australia is a not-for-profit organisation that has been serving the Deaf community since 1884. Today, we work to ensure people who are Deaf, hard of hearing, LGBTIQA+ or who experience other barriers to participation have equal access to opportunities. We champion Deaf culture and Australian Sign Language (Auslan). We are registered under the NDIS and offer a diverse range of services including: - Auslan interpreting, live captioning and note taking - Auslan classes - Assistive Devices and equipment - Audiology services - Employment support - Individual supports - Group supports - Community activities - Video productions - Supported accommodation
- Website
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http://www.expression.com.au/
External link for Expression Australia
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- East Melbourne, Victoria, Victoria
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1884
- Specialties
- Deaf Support, Hard of Hearing Support, Sign Language Interpreting, Employment Services, Audiology, Aural Rehabilitation, Community Services, Deaf Professional Network, Deaf & Auslan Workplace Training, Auslan Classes, Information Service, Notetaking, Public awareness, and NDIS
Locations
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Primary
Level 4, 340 Albert Street
East Melbourne, Victoria, Victoria 3002, AU
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139 New Town Rd
New Town, Tasmania 7008, AU
Employees at Expression Australia
Updates
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Expression Australia was honored to sponsor the ASLITA National Conference 2024, as the Accessibility and Volunteers Sponsor! Our team of interpreters and staff actively participated, sharing their insights and experiences as panelists, co-contributors, and attendees. Thank you to everyone involved for making this event a success! #ANC2024 #Auslan #UnityInDiversity #AuslanInterpreters
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A huge thank you to the AFAC24 team for another inspiring conference! This year, we celebrated significant strides in accessibility and inclusion for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community within emergency management. The inclusion of Auslan interpreters for opening speeches and open captions at all sessions was a major step forward. The camaraderie and friendships forged across Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific countries made this event truly special. Thank you again for a wonderful experience! #AFAC24 #ADRC24 #InclusionMatters #EmergencyManagement #DisasterPreparedness #Auslan #DeafCommunity
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We're very excited to be the Accessibility & Volunteers Sponsor for this year's ASLITA National Conference in Adelaide! With a long history of providing interpreting services for our Deaf and hard of hearing community, we're passionate about enhancing our interpreting services and supporting Auslan and Deaf interpreters. We cannot wait to see you at ANC next weekend! #Accessibility #Volunteers #ANC2024 #Auslan #AuslanInterpreting #DeafInterpreting #DeafCommunityAustralia
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Did you know that you can write your will for free? Only a third of Australians say they'd think about including a charity in their will. Half of these people have a will. Through our partnership with Gathered Here, we want to close this gap. Gathered Here is Australia's most trusted online will platform. Through them, you'll have access to free online wills with free unlimited updates for life! You don't have to include a charity in your will to take advantage of this offer. Although, do consider it… Gifts in wills make a huge difference to the work we do at Expression Australia. Without them, we wouldn't be able to invest back into our Deaf and hard of hearing community as we've done so for the last 140 years as Australia's oldest Deaf Society. You can write your write for free through this link: https://lnkd.in/g-5RHriX We've worked with Gathered Here to make this accessible for Deaf and hard of hearing people - you can find Auslan videos guiding you through this process at this link: https://lnkd.in/gUdzX_iU Writing a will can also give your loved ones financial and emotional clarity during a time of confusion. Do it for them, if not for us. If you need more information about this, contact us at [email protected] #IncludeACharityWeek2024 #GiftsInWills #Bequests #Auslan #Accessible #DeafCommunityAustralia
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Expression Australia CEO Rebecca Adam was welcomed to be a keynote presenter at the “State Emergencies and Support Command Women’s Development Day”, presenting to around 60 policewomen about leadership and confidence. Such a wonderful and humbling experience. Thank you to Peta for inviting us and we look forward to future collaborations. Victoria Police Peta Billing #ExpressionAustralia #WomensLeadership #DeafLeadership #VictoriaPolice #Auslan #DeafCommunity
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Expression Australia’s innovative Auslan National Disaster Risk Reduction (NDRR) Program is breaking new ground, not just in Western Australia but across the entire nation. Our program empowers our Deaf and hard of hearing West Australians through disaster preparedness in their language, Auslan. Building awareness and resilience, the program equips both first responders and volunteer SES teams with the skills and resources to effectively assist and collaborate with this often-overlooked community during disasters. This impactful program strengthens Western Australia's disaster preparedness by ensuring no one is left behind, even during emergencies. This project acknowledges the funding contribution of the Commonwealth Government and support from the WA State Emergency Management Committee. #Australia #Auslan #Emergency #DisasterPreparedness #DisasterResponse #EmergencyServices #StateEmergencyServices #Community #DeafCommunity #Accessibility #DeafAccessibility #NDRRGrant
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Expression Australia is pleased to announce the appointment of two new Board Directors. Andrew Crisp AM APM, and Melisa Sloan commence their terms from 1 July 2024. Andrew is an experienced public sector senior executive. His forty year career with Victoria Police included opportunities to work on national and international projects and working in Papua New Guinea and with the United Nations in Timor Leste. In 2018 at the rank of Deputy Commissioner, Andrew was asked to become Victoria’s Emergency Management Commissioner. Andrew was a trusted leader during five years of intense activity that included significant, bushfires, storms, floods and the response to COVID-19. Andrew has a wide range of skills and experience from strategic planning to community engagement and is excited about the opportunity to contribute to the important role of Board Director at Expression Australia. Melisa is the founder of Madison Sloan Lawyers, a published author, speaker and loves helping people to create beautiful legacies. Melisa has practised law for almost two decades predominantly in estate planning and probate with a particular emphasis on sophisticated complex estate planning matters and has featured in a number of publications as an authority on these topics. Drawing on her life experience, Melisa brings her knowledge and expertise in leadership, strategy, financial literacy and business management to the board. Continued in comments. Rebecca Adam Law Squared
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Congratulations to Melbourne Polytechnic, celebrating 10 years of delivering Auslan courses this year. More than 2,400 Victorians have graduated with Auslan qualifications from Melbourne Polytechnic since 2013. Bianca Oldham is one of them – she has a Diploma of Auslan. Her journey in Auslan began because she wanted to communicate fluently with her son, who is Deaf. Now she works at a Deaf organisation called Expression Australia, where she uses her Auslan skills every day to engage with the Deaf community. Read more about Bianca’s story: https://lnkd.in/gTAnW5dj Pictured: Bianca Oldham (left) with her employer, CEO of Expression Australia, Rebecca Adam (right)
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Congratulations to Melbourne Polytechnic on TEN wonderful years of delivering accredited Auslan courses! Expression Australia has been working closely with Melbourne Polytechnic for many years, supporting hundreds of Auslan students. We've supported our staff completing their Auslan studies. We've created opportunities for Auslan students to enhance their Auslan skills through employment and real-world experiences. Expression Australia and Melbourne Polytechnic are committed to continue collaborating to build skills, knowledge and capabilities to support our Deaf and hard of hearing community to actively participate and contribute to the society. We're also very pleased to see the Victorian Government continuing their support of Auslan by adding Auslan courses to the Free TAFE course list. We look forward to many more years of collaborations with Melbourne Polytechnic!