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.

Indian migrant Kamalpreet Singh fulfils family military dream as Flying Officer in Royal Australian Air Force

The military legacy runs deep in Kamalpreet’s family, with both his father and great-grandfather having served in the Indian Army.

Wallabies edge out Fiji in Vuvale Bowl thriller as Pacific unity shines

The fiercely contested Vuvale Bowl match became a showcase of Pacific pride, sportsmanship, and enduring friendship between Fiji and Australia.

PM Rabuka explores advanced policing training in Brisbane to support Fiji’s law enforcement

The tour offered delegates an inside look at the Hub’s high-tech infrastructure — from a simulated home environment to dark scenario rooms and adaptable training areas designed to replicate complex real-world emergencies.

Albanese outlines bold economic vision and defends government agenda amid global uncertainty

“Australia works better when we engage people across business, unions, and civil society. That’s how you get change.”

Dalai Lama turns 90, promises reincarnation and rebukes China’s claims

The Tibetan spiritual leader used his birthday message to thank well-wishers from around the world, including Tibetan communities, for their support and compassion.

Australians and Indians show strong faith in democracy as global dissatisfaction rises

A 2025 global survey finds Australia and India among the few nations where public confidence in democracy remains strong, despite widespread global dissatisfaction.

Man arrested over Melbourne synagogue arson as ‘terror’ motive probed

Victoria Police say detectives are continuing to assess the suspect’s “intent and ideology” to determine whether the arson attack meets the threshold for terrorism.

How Australian education shaped Nikhil Mittal’s rise to ‘dessert’ empire in India

Nikhil’s experience in Australia gave him the technical expertise and global perspective needed to revolutionise bakery culture in India.

Perth’s new Indian Consul General Kajari Biswas kicks off mission to boost WA–India trade

Biswas, an Indian Foreign Service officer from the 2008 batch, previously served as Director of the Policy, Planning & Research Division at the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi.

PM Rabuka urges Fijian-Australians to help shape Fiji’s future

Prime Minsiter Rabuka invited ideas and investment from the community, encouraging them to remain connected and involved in the nation's development.

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Mohammed Fahir Amaaz jailed after “prolonged and unprovoked” airport attack left two female police officers injured

The confrontation gained widespread attention after footage showing part of the incident was shared online.

Fake Australia job offers spark recruitment fraud investigation in Fiji

Minister Singh urged job seekers to verify all overseas employment opportunities directly with the Ministry before making payments, submitting personal documents or accepting job offers.

Caps are coming for domestic uni places, but the government also wants to grow student numbers. Can this work?

The bill’s biggest change modifies how universities are funded for “Commonwealth supported students”.
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