Premier Chris Minns has told the annual dinner of the NSW Federation of Community Language Schools that one third of the state’s school students have family ties to a language other than English. “It is a tremendous asset for our economy in a globalised world. “We want to make it easier and more affordable for every child who wants to learn a language to do so. He told his audience of several hundred language teachers: “Community language Schools are the bridge that connects children with their heritage and with the culture of their families.
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