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    They arrived in Sydney in August 1980. Khoa Do received a scholarship to attend St Aloysius' College in Milsons Point, graduating in 1996. He studied Law and Arts at the University of Sydney. [citation needed] His brother is the comedian/author Anh Do.

  2. He grew up in Bankstown and won a scholarship to attend St. Aloysius College on Sydney’s north shore. While studying Arts-Law at the University of Sydney, Do developed a passion for the dramatic arts. He also undertook voluntary work as an English teacher and youth worker and was named Young Vietnamese-Australian of the Year in 2000.

  3. As a young child Khoa Do left Vietnam on a fishing boat with his family. After staying in refugee hostels, the family settled in south west Sydney, New South Wales. Khoa Do received a scholarship to attend high school at St. Aloysius, and went on to study Arts-Law at the University of Sydney.

  4. May 1, 2011 · Khoa received a scholarship to attend St Aloysius’ College, in Milsons Point, Sydney, graduating in 1996, and he went on to study Law and Arts at the University of Sydney. After three years’ study he decided he didn’t want to be a lawyer and instead wanted to move into film.

  5. Khoa Do has been active in helping the under-privileged in South Western Sydney, especially the Vietnamese community. While at university he worked as an English teacher and job-seeking-skills volunteer among the youth living in Cabramatta.

  6. I grew up in western Sydney and attended school at St Aloysius College in Milson’s Point. I studied arts at the University of Sydney where I developed a passion for storytelling after participating in theatresports and stand-up comedy at the Manning Bar.

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