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This is a list of extinct languages of Oceania, languages which have undergone language death, have no native speakers and no spoken descendant. The languages listed are spoken in the Cape York Peninsula, New Caledonia, New South Wales, New Zealand, Northern Territory, Papua New Guinea, Queensland, the Solomon Islands, South Australia, Tasmania, Tonga, Victoria and Western Australia.
Cape York
editNew Caledonia
editNew South Wales
edit- Anewan
- Awabakal
- Barranbinja
- Darkinjung
- Dhanggati
- Dharawal
- Dharug
- Dhurga
- Dyirringany
- Gamilaraay
- Muruwari (also spoken in Queensland)
- Ngarigo
- Ngunnawal
- Yugambal
New Zealand
editNorthern Territory
editPapua New Guinea
editQueensland
edit- Bidjara
- Dhungaloo
- Gubbi Gubbi
- Kalali
- Mbabaram
- Mbara-Yanga
- Nyawaygi
- Pitta Pitta
- Wakka Wakka
- Warluwarra
- Warrgamay
- Warrongo
- Wilson River
- Wulguru
- Yalarnnga
- Yandruwandha (also spoken in South Australia)