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.

India’s Bhojpuri performers light up Fiji with magical tribute to Girmitiya heritage

Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister, Professor Biman Prasad, also attended the Suva leg of the performance, calling it “a powerful tribute to our Girmitiya heritage.”

Ballot box blunder with nearly 2,000 missing votes found at AEC worker’s home

Officials only noticed it was missing during a routine recount last week as part of the mandatory second count of all House of Representatives ballot papers.

Tim Watts named first Indian Ocean envoy as Australia signals stronger regional ties

In his new role, Watts will leverage his extensive diplomatic experience – including visits to India – to strengthen Australia’s regional partnerships.

Aussies hooked on to food delivery as gig economy reshapes jobs landscape, reveals report

“QR codes and apps are replacing waitstaff, but the demand for delivery and food prep workers is surging.”

“Country to Sky”: Australia set for historic first home-grown orbital rocket launch

Officials from the Australian Space Agency’s Office of the Space Regulator are on-site alongside Gilmour staff to oversee the launch preparations.

Fiji’s PM Rabuka warns Mahendra Chaudhry over alleged racist posts

The Prime Minister acknowledged that Mahendra Chaudhry may have experienced racism in the past but insisted that it does not justify making broad, divisive statements.

Albanese dedicates new ministry to international education, Go8 urges focus on innovation and R&D

The newly formed ministry has been officially sworn in today by the Governor-General.

Sussan Ley makes history as first female Liberal leader after narrow win over Angus Taylor

Her victory signals a shift in direction for the Liberals as they seek to rebuild after their federal election loss.

India’s Tata-owned Jaguar eyes agency shake-up after rebrand backlash

Despite JLR’s insistence that the agency review is unrelated to the public backlash, the timing has raised eyebrows.

Fiji president welcomes Indian minister, reaffirms deep historical and cultural bond

“Fiji deeply values India’s leadership in advocating for the Global South and its partnership in building a climate-resilient world.”

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Konstas cut, Maxwell gone: Selectors swing axe as Cricket Australia makes brutal contract call

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