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Engaging Young South Sudanese Australian through Culture

taken at Outter and Inner State Wrestling In Melbourne Victoria

South Sudanese Traditional Wrestling is popular among young South Sudanese aged 17 to 30. The program is young in Australia and it is attracting many young people, especially Dinka speaking population across the Country. The recent challenge is between Bol Machar Aping from Melbourne Lions and Nul Chol Deng from NSW Blue Warriors. The event is being Held in Sydney on 27th Jan 2018. SBS Dinka interviewed President NSW Blue Warriors, Dor Akech Achiek. Being a youth worker himself, Dor acknowledged the impact and influence Wrestling brought to young people. Listen to what Dor has to say.


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South Sudanese Traditional Wrestling is popular among young South Sudanese aged 17 to 30. The program is young in Australia and it is attracting many young people, especially Dinka speaking population across the Country. The recent challenge is between Bol Machar Aping from Melbourne Lions and Nul Chol Deng from NSW Blue Warriors. The event is being Held in Sydney on 27th Jan 2018. SBS Dinka interviewed President NSW Blue Warriors, Dor Akech Achiek. Being a youth worker himself, Dor acknowledged the impact and influence Wrestling brought to young people. Listen to what Dor has to say.



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