More than a thousand people from the Deaf and hard of hearing community around Victoria will come together today to their culture at the Deaf Festival in Sunshine West today.
The annual event has been running since 1932-and will host some old fashioned fun including a YoYo competition.
The festival is hosted by Expression Australia, Australia's oldest Deaf Society and is welcoming
DEAF FESTIVAL -
SUNDAY 24th November -
Sunshine College West Campus
10 am - 4pm.
Entry is Free
Things to see and experience:
- Deaf Dog Adoption
- Haptic vests with Deaf person David Grant sharing their new songs (the music of a Deaf artist in this is a first). Haptic vests allow Deaf people to feel the music sensations all over their body , not just a vibration through the floor.
- Family activities -laser tag and inflatable axe throwing
- Many small businesses will be showcasing their wares including the Bee Baron – Honey producer keeper from rural Vic
Media is welcome to attend:
Available for radio or in person interview:
Expression Australia CEO, Rebecca Adam
Members of the Deaf community.
Key Facts:
* Annual Deaf Festival in Sunshine West today
* A thousand people expected to attend throughout the day
*Deaf Dog Adoption
*YoYo competition
About us:
About Expression Australia
Expression Australia’s purpose is to create opportunities for people who are Deaf and hard of hearing by delivering targeted services and affecting social change. Expression Australia enables Deaf communities to flourish and is inclusive of all members of those communities, irrespective of age or background.
Since 1884, as an iconic and progressive community organisation, our service delivery and supports continue to evolve and adapt to the changing needs of our Deaf and hard of hearing people. We celebrate the rich heritage and cultural diversity of the Deaf community.
Our team is driven by a passion to work in a bi-lingual, bi-cultural organisation that respects both Auslan and English and work collaboratively together, including the development of co-designing services and market leading programs, navigation of the NDIS and ensuring improved access,inclusion, and equal opportunity.
Contact details:
Radio and in person interview
Please contact:
Kellie Curtain M:0412 339690