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How a Sudanese refugee turned his life around in Brisbane

“Boiled prawns were brought to the table and every one of us ran away and yelled ‘insects’. It was a culture shock,” he says.
“We all said we don’t eat those things in Sudan, but I tasted it, and from there I started eating seafood.”
Elijah Buol says he will continue to help people…
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