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.

White South African farmers fleeing to Australia, Trump tells Ramaphosa in tense Oval Office meeting

In 2018, Australia debated offering special visas to white South African farmers after similar claims were raised by Trump and then-Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton

India’s Banu Mushtaq makes history as first short story collection wins International Booker Prize

Heart Lamp features 12 stories written between 1990 and 2023, inspired by the real-life struggles of women who sought legal assistance from Mushtaq

Albanese wraps up tour with historic Vatican visit and renewed regional ties

The Prime Minister then travelled to the Vatican to represent Australia at the Papal Inauguration of His Holiness, Pope Leo XIV.

Australia pledges $5.7 million to strengthen Fiji’s HIV response and healthcare services

The funding will bolster disease surveillance, testing, and vital community-led prevention and treatment initiatives, marking a significant step in Australia’s ongoing support for Fiji’s health sector.

India launches upgraded OCI portal with user-friendly features to connect with diaspora

"The new features will include improved functionality, enhanced security, and a user-friendly experience.”

Netanyahu hits out at West, including Australia, for ‘rewarding Hamas’, rejects ceasefire push

Calling the conflict a “war of civilisation over barbarism,” Netanyahu insisted that Israel would continue to defend itself “by just means until total victory is achieved.”

Canberra unites in colour and culture to honour growing India ties

"It’s more than just trade – it’s about democracy, shared values, and a vision for the future. Our strategic partnership is one of the most promising of this century.”

Microsoft Teams allegedly collected students’ biometrics without NSW education department knowing

The department had previously encouraged educators to “unlock the potential of Microsoft Teams in your classroom”.

Pakistan copies India’s post-Operation Sindoor diplomatic move with Bilawal-led mission

The move follows India’s announcement of sending seven all-party delegations abroad to present its stance after the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor.

Free public transport for school kids in Victoria with new youth myki card

Currently, a yearly student pass costs $755, meaning families with three children could save more than $2,200 annually.

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Fugitive Dezi Freeman shot dead by police in Victoria’s north-east after seven-month manhunt

The two officers were killed while executing a warrant at Freeman’s property, an incident that shocked the state and triggered a massive search

Liberal Party moves to disendorse Dinesh Gourisetty after a personal reference for child-sex offender

“They wanted Moira out, and used Dinesh for it,” the source said, suggesting the preselection outcome was influenced by internal factional objectives rather than candidate scrutiny.

Why do men sexually harass women at work? Science offers two explanations, but only one of them holds up

These behaviours are called “gender harassment” –which is the most common form of sexual harassment.
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