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.

Opposition accuses Albanese of wrecking Israel ties amid Jewish community backlash

“This is a foreign policy humiliation and diplomatic crisis of Mr Albanese’s own making. Mr Albanese should act immediately to begin repairing this vital relationship.”

Mukund Narayanmurti, Austrade’s new boss in New Delhi wants to reshape Australia’s future in South Asia

Narayanmurti was the founding CEO of Asialink Business, established by the federal government to develop an Asia-capable Australian workforce.

Dr Sukhvinder Pal Singh wins prestigious food safety award for pioneering horticulture work

The national recognition celebrates Dr Singh’s leadership, research excellence, and steadfast commitment to ensuring a safer food supply across Australia.

Federal Government announces $8.5m support for South Australia amid algal bloom crisis

South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas praised the federal response and highlighted new industry-focused initiatives.

Australia-India partnership puts workforce innovation at the centre to transform skilling and education

The summit provided a platform for Australian training providers, universities, and TAFEs to build partnerships with Indian counterparts, aimed at preparing skilled workforces for emerging industries.

“I am truly sorry”: Premier’s apology as $42m childcare safety overhaul unveiled

The Government has committed to a $42 million package to strengthen child safety in early childhood education and care

‘Securing and Sustaining Our Pacific’: Fiji’s Deputy PM to headline University of Melbourne’s first Oceania Oration

Prof. Prasad, a prominent figure in Fijian politics and academia, will address the changing geopolitics influencing Fiji’s development and the implications for education, health, food security, aid, and governance.

Australian agribusiness giant Mort & Co makes India debut with premium carbon-based fertiliser

The shipment, set to arrive in Mumbai next week, positions Mort & Co in the world’s second-largest arable land market.

Carmichael coal mine to expand as Adani invests $50m, unlocking 600 Queensland jobs

“With over 400 coal-fired power stations under construction worldwide, from India to South-East Asia, our reserves in the Galilee Basin can support both global energy needs and Queensland jobs.”

Fiji celebrates India’s 79th Independence Day, mark 55 years of friendship

PM Rabuka acknowledged the contributions of the Indian diaspora in Fiji since the 19th century, recognising their enduring impact on the nation’s society, culture, and economy.

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