Striving to be a 'good migrant' led Qin Qin down a damaging path of overwork. By Charis Chang, SBS News

Qin arrived in Australia to join her father in 1989 when she was three years old and quickly adapted to life here, she writes in her book ‘Model Minority Gone Rogue’.

She was soon excelling academically, encouraged by her "tiger mother" who enrolled her in piano, violin, Chinese, swimming, art, maths and gymnastics lessons.

When asked what she did on her weekends, her answer was "homework".

Striving to be a 'good migrant' led Qin Qin down a damaging path of overwork. By Charis Chang, SBS News