Dec 30, 2020 | Community

More interpreters to service Logan City in 2021

  • Brian Lowe is an experienced journalist with a background in both broadcast and digital media. He has worked in both Australia and the United States, has hosted podcasts and has reported on a wide range of issues during his career.

Logan City residents who rely on interpreters to access essential services will soon have more help with the state government boosting the number of interpreters.

Multicultural Affairs minister Leanne Linard said there were more than 180 foreign languages spoken in Queensland and the COVID-19 pandemic had shown that there’s an urgent need for interpreters in some languages to help Queenslanders access essential services.

She said that they play a vital role in some of life’s most important and sometimes stressful moments – like going to the doctor and getting a COVID-19 test.

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