[1] The feature editions focus on language, linguistic experiences, and the intersections of culture and communication.
[2][3][4] In June 2023, the magazine received an endorsement from J. Angelo Berbotto[5] the President of the Australian Institute of Interpreters and Translators.
[8] In October 2023, Chief of Personnel, Lieutenant General Natasha Fox, AO, CSC, signed on as the publications official Patron.
[10] Originally titled Defence Linguist Magazine,[11] the name was changed to its current name after running a competition in the first edition.
[12][13] The term 'yarning' is an Australian English word used to describe the sharing of knowledge and stories in a culturally respectful way with a view to building relationships.