First of Her Kind

Kbora Ali and Razia Ali

Pub Date: 1 September 2026
ISBN: 9781760687892
AU RRP: $34.99
Format: Trade paperback
Extent: 256 pages

Ebook ISBN: 9781760687908
AU RRP: $12.99

Refugee. Survivor. Trailblazer. Proud Australian soldier and Air Force aviator.

Kbora Ali was just nine when she arrived in Australia. She and her family had already fled the Taliban in their homeland of Afghanistan and been forced to leave the sanctuary they had found in Pakistan. Shy, uncertain and homesick, she faced a new language, different food, an unfamiliar culture. But her unwavering determination to succeed in her new home led her down an unexpected path. In 2016, aged 18, and initially against her parents' wishes, she became the first woman of Afghan descent to join the Australian Army. Her decision brought unforeseen celebrity and media coverage, including an award-winning SBS story.

There was more to come. In 2022 Kbora transferred to the Australian Air Force and became a UNICEF Australia Young Ambassador. Two years later she was named Enlisted Aviator of the Year and also Woman of the Year in the Advertiser and Sunday Mail SkyCity awards. At the end of 2024 she graduated with a master's degree in strategic people management from the University of New South Wales.

Kbora Ali is a compelling narrator, humble, refreshingly honest and full of insight, unafraid to express emotion, always grateful for her parents' sacrifices and the constant support of her siblings, especially her beloved sisters. In a world where immigration is too often associated with conflict and prejudice, First of Her Kind tells how one extraordinary young woman has overcome every challenge to build a fulfilling life that honours her heritage and the country she is proud to call home.

PRAISE FOR FIRST OF HER KIND:

‘An amazing tale of courage, determination and grace. Kbora’s story will stay with you.’ HAMISH MACDONALD, award-winning journalist

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About the Author

Kbora Ali was born in Afghanistan to Hazara parents, then arrived in Australia with her family at the age of 9 as refugees. In 2016 at age 18 she joined the Australian Army, where she served with distinction. Six years later she transferred to the Australian Air Force, and was named Enlisted Aviator of the Year, as well as a UNICEF ambassador. She graduated with a master’s degree in strategic people management at the end of 2024. She currently is still serving in the Royal Australian Air Force and is based in Adelaide.  

 

Razia Ali is a counsellor with a master’s degree in psychotherapy. With over seven years of experience as a counsellor and advocate, she has worked extensively in trauma and torture services, supporting individuals through complex emotional journeys. Alongside her clinical work, Razia expresses her insights and compassion through poetry. She speaks more than three languages.