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Australian Taekwondo Becomes a Duke 4 Sport Partner

July 16, 2019

Australian Taekwondo Becomes a Duke 4 Sport Partner

A representative from Australian Taekwondo said:

“Australian Taekwondo seeks to support members of all levels to reach their highest potential, whether it be their enjoyment of the martial art or with their competitive achievement. Partnering with the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award provides a great opportunity for our community to further develop their skills especially in the areas of teamwork, leadership and service benefitting the Taekwondo and wider communities’.

Australian Taekwondo

 

 

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