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Le discusses her early life; her education in New Zealand attending teachers' college and the University of Canterbury in Christchurch; emigrating to Australia in 1971; teaching in Sydney and Brisbane; travelling around Australia until 1974; her beginning a Bachelor of Theology at the Alliance College and a Bachelor of Arts at the Australian National University, completing both in 1998. She discusses her family life and work. Le also talks about her reasons for becoming active in 1977 in the Indo-China Refugee Association (ICRA) of the ACT, later used by the government as a model for its Community Refugee Settlement Service (CRSS).
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