AMIT SARWAL

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Amit Sarwal is Melbourne-based academic, writer, translator, and former radio broadcaster. He is the Founding Convenor of Australia-India Interdisciplinary Research Network (AIIRN), Co-founder of the Australia Today news network and Founder of Kula Press.

Elon Musk’s Starlink brings connectivity to remote Fijian village

"Starlink is more reliable in such situations, which is a major benefit in our disaster-prone region.”

Fiji and India to deepen healthcare ties with landmark medicine agreement

“Fiji and India have a special bond that spans 145 years. Our bilateral relations continue to grow, particularly in areas such as health, education, digital transformation, and regional cooperation.”

Albanese joins revellers in Sydney Mardi Gras parade

The Prime Minister walked alongside the Rainbow Labor float, joined by Sydney MP and Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek.

Sydney teen makes waves with Fiji swimwear donation drive

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$25 million solar boost for apartment residents as new scheme proposed to cut energy bills

With one in five NSW homes being apartments but only 3.5 per cent currently connected to solar, the initiative is set to bridge the gap.

Tim Watts celebrates with Katyal family as 10-year-old Kayaan secures Australian residency after years of advocacy

Born in Melbourne at just 32 weeks with cerebral palsy, Kayaan has spent his entire life on a bridging visa—until now.

Cheers to savings as Albanese freezes beer tax to help pubs and drinkers

For decades, the excise on draught beer has been indexed twice a year, contributing to rising costs for venues and customers alike.

Australian Men’s Deaf Cricket Team arrives in India with Abhi Jain, Shrey Patel, and Himath Perera in squad

With a mix of experience and fresh talent, the squad is determined to showcase its skills on the international stage.

Ukrainian president ‘disrespects’ America in Oval office

Trump accused the Ukrainian leader of "gambling with World War Three" and questioned his appreciation for years of American military and political aid.

More trains, more often as regional Victoria gets weekend rail boost

These additions mean nearly 150 of the 200 extra weekend services promised at the 2022 election have now been delivered.

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