In Alice Springs, Australia, a unique language revitalization program is underway, immersing infants in the Yuchi language from birth. Modeled after successful programs with Native American Yuchi families, the “Language Nest” prioritizes complete immersion, with English deliberately excluded. Pertame elders and young mothers are central to the initiative, fostering language acquisition through daily interactions and activities. The program aims to counteract language loss and strengthen cultural connections for future generations. Organizers hope to expand the model beyond the early childhood stage, advocating for its implementation in primary schools. This initiative represents a significant effort to preserve and promote the Yuchi language within the community. The success of the nest could provide a blueprint for similar Indigenous language programs elsewhere.