Each of the language groups across Australia has its own stories.
Up to 25 language groups were broadcasting for half an hour each per week during the 1980s.
This family of languages is in a larger language group.
Now every language group has three pillars of its own.
Here you can learn about some of these groups and the languages that make up this language group.
Many people come from two or three different language groups.
There are also a number of community stations broadcasting to a particular language group or local area.
Over 80% of children from all minority language groups watched it before starting school.
They are part of the Danezaa people and language group.
This is a constant problem for all the small language groups in Parliament.