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.

Albanese pays tribute to fallen heroes on 80th anniversary of Victory in the Pacific

Prime Minister honoured the courage, sacrifice, and resilience of all Australians who fought and those who never returned.

Majority of Australian full-time city workers now work from home, study finds

The Victorian Government has pledged to legislate the right for eligible workers to work from home at least two days a week, a move expected to reignite national debate over the benefits and drawbacks of remote work.

Senator Penny Wong leads Australia’s push for stronger Pacific ties at Suva summit

Speaking from Suva during the Pacific Island Forum Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, Wong described the Pacific as standing "at a pivotal juncture."

Inside the $90 million vault guarding 13 million pieces of Australia’s natural history

The building is not open to the public, but its vaults house treasures such as 55,000 birds representing 99 per cent of Australian species, 17,000 orchids preserved in ethanol, and the world’s largest collection of Australian insects – more than 12 million in total.

Pride, progress, and patriotism to mark India’s 79th Independence Day

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hoist the tricolour at the Red Fort, assisted by Flying Officer Rashika Sharma, followed by a 21-gun salute and the national anthem played by an Indian Air Force band featuring Agniveer Vayu musicians.

Baloch and Pashtun groups protest Pakistan’s ‘vile terrorism’, wish India on Independence Day

Baloch and Pashtun leaders have condemned Pakistan as a “terrorist state” and marked its independence day on 14 August as a “black day,” accusing Islamabad of decades of occupation, resource plunder, and human rights abuses.

British government rejects call to remove ‘Clive of India’ statue

Baroness Thangam Debbonaire said the statue fails to contextualise the violent and exploitative nature of colonial rule and perpetuates a romanticised view of the British Empire.

Rising stars Aryan Sharma, Yash Deshmukh and John James to represent Australia in U19 showdown with India

Cricket Australia says new U19 head coach Tim Nielsen will play a key role in guiding and inspiring the next generation of Australian cricketers.

‘Praised by terrorists’: Albanese under fire over Palestinian recognition decision

Liberal Senator Michaelia Cash accused the Prime Minister of “emboldening a terror group who murder civilians in cold blood.”

America rewards Pakistan’s generals while punishing Baloch cause: Mir Yar Baloch

Mir Yaar Baloch contrasted the Baloch people’s historic goodwill towards the United States with Islamabad’s duplicity.

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