Randa Abdel-Fattah was born in Sydney in 1979 to Palestinian and Egyptian parents.
She grew up in Melbourne, attending Catholic primary school and Islamic secondary college before studying Arts/Law at Melbourne University.
As Media Liaison Officer at the Islamic Council of Victoria, she wrote extensively about Muslim representation in media.
A passionate human rights advocate, she worked with numerous organizations including the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre and Palestine Human Rights Campaign.
Her articles have appeared in major Australian publications and international outlets like Le Monde.
She frequently comments on Palestine, Islam, and Australian Muslims in media and speaks at schools about social justice issues.
She works as a litigation lawyer in Sydney.
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