ACT senator David Pocock denied Auslan interpreter for first speech in Senate
by Amy Remeikis from World news | The Guardian on (#61Y16)
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Independent ACT senator David Pocock has had his request for an Auslan interpreter in the Senate to translate his first speech denied by the major parties, who are worried about the precedent" it would set.
Pocock, who will deliver his first speech to the Senate on Monday, had agreed to have an Auslan interpreter stand by his side, live translating his words for the hearing impaired.
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