Coronavirus (COVID-19) translated resources
The following sites have translated information about Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Department of Health, Australian Government
Multiple COVID-19 resources include fact sheets, guidelines and other publications. Search resources by language.
Multiple languages available.
Department of Home Affairs, Australian Government
COVID-19 information related to health, education, business and financial support, community safety and settlement services, visa and border arrangements.
Multiple languages available.
Department of Health and Human Services, Victorian Government
Languages available: Amharic, Arabic, Assyrian, Bengali, Burmese, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Chaldean, Croatian, Dari, Dinka, Filipino, French, Greek, Gujarati, Hazaragi, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Karen, Khmer, Korean, Macedonian, Maltese, Nepali, Oromo, Pashto, Persian (Farsi), Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Russian, Serbian, Sinhalese, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Tamil, Thai, Tigrinya, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese, Zomi.
Health Translations library - Victorian Government
Health Translations is a Victorian government initiative that provides high quality consumer focused translated materials on health and wellbeing.
Information about COVID-19 is constantly updated and available in over 60 community languages.
Department of Health, NSW Government
Various resources available in multiple languages.
Coronavirus Multilingual Resource Library, Ethnolink Language Services
A one-stop shop for translated materials regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Multiple languages available.
Coronavirus information in your language, SBS
News and information about Coronavirus (COVID-19) is available below in 63 languages.
Audio Recordings of COVID-19 Screening Questions - Bolton Clarke
Available in 25 languages - Free to download
Hello Nan and Pop - keeping children and grandparents connected - Bolton Clarke
Activity Pack - Free to download
COVID-19 Glossary of Terms - Polaron Language Services
Polaron Languages Services has developed a glossary of terms about COVID-19 in 57 languages. The glossary is designed to assist translators, interpreters, project managers and bi-lingual workers to develop in language information about COVID-19.