Great Australian Lives With Laura Turner

Zaheda Ghani's Great Australian Life

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Sinopsis

Laura Turner catches up with inspiring author and humanitarian – Zaheda Ghani. Arriving with her family to Australia from Afghanistan as refugees in the 1980’s, Zaheda, known as Zoe, handwrote her first novel using a HB pencil in a scented diary with a lock and key. It was the heart of what Zaheda wrote, through her determination, change and growth through this time, that flourished into her first novel ‘Pomegranate & Fig’, which was shortlisted for the Richell Prize for Emerging Writers. Also a recipient of Western Sydney Emerging Writers Fellowship, Zaheda served on the board of Australia for UNHCR, a private sector partnered with the UN Refugee Agency from 2017 to 2021. Today Zaheda is an Ambassador for Australian for UNHCR, where she is a part of a team that is passionate about their ongoing humanitarian work. Tune in to listen to her insightful, inspiring and amazing life and stories that she has accumulated on her journey. Great Australian Lives is supported by Tobin Brothers Funerals - celebrating