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.

Criminals targetting international students with fake ‘side-hustle’ jobs to launder money

“Imagine moving to another country to build your career and future, only to have it all taken away because you were scammed by criminals to help them move their dirty money around.”

Penny Wong and Tim Watts slam Dutton’s foreign policy for India blindspot in mocking video

"How did Peter Dutton ignore one of Australia’s most important relationships in his ‘major foreign policy speech’? We can’t risk Peter Dutton taking Australia backwards."

Thousands in Fiji’s Vanua Levu to get high-speed internet

Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka also urged Fijians to use digital connectivity responsibly to support the country’s development.

Trump defends Signal slip-up after journalist accidentally added to Yemen Houthi war chat

Senator Mark Warner warned that such incidents erode trust with US allies, particularly within the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing network, which includes Australia, the UK, Canada, and New Zealand.

Budget bottom line: Albanese’s pre-election promises and their impact

If re-elected, these policies could significantly shape Australia’s economic landscape.

Sunita Kotnala named 2025 Canberra Citizen of the Year for empowering women through trade skills

The award is especially meaningful for Sunita, marking 25 years since she migrated from India to Australia as a skilled worker.

New Zealand history prize celebrates legacy of Indian-origin scholar Sekhar Bandyopadhyay

Prof. Bandyopadhyay has also played a key role in non-political diplomacy, leading three New Zealand delegations to Indo-NZ meetings in New Delhi and Wellington.

Queensland secures record funding, paving way for full funding of all Australian public schools

The deal ensures that all public and state schools in Queensland will be on a path to full and fair funding, marking a key milestone in the nationwide Better and Fairer Schools Agreement.

South Australia’s Premier in India to strengthen education, trade and flight links

"This will provide a significant boost to our economy, community, and workforce."

Canadian PM to run in Nepean after dropping three-term Hindu MP Chandra Arya

Despite his extensive background in finance—having served as Governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England—PM Mark Carney has never before held elected office.

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India continues securing critical energy supplies as eighth gas carrier passes safely through Strait of Hormuz

It comes as no surprise that the India-flagged vessel successfully sailed through the Strait of Hormuz on National Maritime Day.

Daring US rescue behind enemy lines after Iran shoots down F-15 jet

The aircraft, an F-15E Strike Eagle, was shot down over southern Iran on Friday, with both crew members ejecting.

Traffic stop leads to 21-year-old Jaskaran Singh’s arrest in Canadian extortion probe

Investigators believe the scale and coordination of the activity point to organised criminal networks operating across multiple jurisdictions.
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