AMIT SARWAL

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Dr Amit Sarwal is the Co-Founder and Editor of The Australia Today, with a career spanning broadcast media and academic leadership. He brings strategic vision, cross-cultural expertise, and editorial innovation to storytelling that connects communities and amplifies diverse voices.

Restaurant owner warns of fake bank transfer scam after $364 takeaway order

Following his social media warning to other restaurant owners, Singh reported receiving anonymous abusive phone calls.

Fiji’s Labasa Hospital to get high-tech medical waste incinerator in Australia-backed upgrade

Healthcare support under the Vuvale framework also includes the rollout of the mSupply logistics and information system across the Ministry of Health, significantly improving the availability of essential medicines nationwide.

Flood-hit NSW communities to get boots-on-the-ground support as Albanese activates recovery measures

"My message to these communities is simple: we’ve got your back.”

Fiji’s Deputy PM backs Hindi language centre as Arya Samaj marks 150 years in the island nation

Highlighting the irony, Prof Prasad noted that those once involved in sidelining Hindi now speak it fluently in Parliament and public forums.

Six stories, one heartbreak: remembering Australia’s missing children this IMCD

Each year, Australian police receive around 50,000 missing person reports — half involving young people aged between 13 and 17.

Fiji steps into the global specialty coffee scene with ONA Coffee launch

The company is working with 30 farmers in the Ra province, planting one million high-quality seedlings across 500 acres.

‘Stand with us for justice’: Baloch leader Dr Tara Chand calls on Indian PM Modi to back freedom struggle

“Religious extremists produced by Islamic schools are threatening the socio-cultural traditions of Baloch society”

New documentary highlights Fiji’s forgotten history of Indian indentured labourers

“Their labour became the backbone of the Fijian economy, yet their stories have remained largely untold.”

Cricket’s colourful desi voice Bharat Sundaresan officially becomes an Aussie

“I’ve felt Australian from the day I moved here. It feels good that finally Australia will accept me as one of your own.”

Indian-Australian Prof. Chennupati Jagadish joins the ranks of Newton and Einstein

Prof. Jagadish, who rose from humble beginnings in an Indian village, called his Royal Society Fellowship “humbling and gratifying,” crediting mentors, family, and collaborators for his success.

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Baltej Singh, nephew of Indira Gandhi’s Khalistani assassin, loses bid to keep identity secret in NZ’s record “Honey Bear” meth case

Baltej Singh was arrested at Auckland Airport while attempting to board a flight to Dubai, carrying more than $10,000 in cash.

Dinesh Gourisetty wins Liberal preselection defeating Moira Deeming in western metro contest

Despite backing from prominent conservative figures, including former prime minister Tony Abbott and media commentator Peta Credlin, Deeming was unable to hold off the challenge.

Young blood takes charge: Two-Thirds of Nepal’s Ministers under 40

At 35, Balen Shah is the youngest person ever to serve as prime minister in Nepal’s history. His government is characterized by a remarkably youthful leadership, with 10 out of the 15 ministers under 40 years of age, making it one of the youngest cabinets in the world.
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