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After studying French, German and law at the University of Sydney in Australia and the Universität Würzburg in Germany, Suzanne worked as a Sydney-based criminal lawyer before being appointed to the Refugee Review Tribunal, the Migration Review Tribunal and the Administrative Decisions Tribunal (NSW). She is a facilitator and moderator at literary events and festivals. In 2009, she was a regular legal commentator on ABC radio 702. Border Street is Suzanne’s first novel. The story of an unlikely friendship between a young Australian woman, Kate, and her Czech-Jewish neighbours, Border Street was inspired by Suzanne’s friendship with the late Fred and Eva Perger. Border Street was commended in the 2007 Asher Literary Award.
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