Paul Monaghan is the Manager of the Mobile Language Team at the University of Adelaide, a ten-year project that seeks to document, revive and maintain the 44 languages of South Australia.
Michael Walsh has conducted fieldwork since 1972 in the Top End of the Northern Territory, mainly in the Darwin-Daly region. Since 1979 his work has been a mixture of academic endeavours and consultancies, mainly relating to Aboriginal land issues. From 1999 he has participated in the revitalisation of Aboriginal languages in New South Wales. From 1982 until 2005 he was part of the teaching staff of the Department of Linguistics, University of Sydney. From 2004 to 2010 he participated in a large Australian Research Council-funded research project involving a team of linguists and musicologists. Currently he is part of an NH&MRC grant investigating the reclamation of the Barngarla language (west of Adelaide) and the effects of this on health, particularly mental health.