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.

This Australian city is now the best place to live on Earth, here’s why

The Global Cities Index, compiled by Oxford Economics, provides a comparative assessment of the world’s leading urban areas using consistent data and methodology.

Exposing ‘forced cybercrime’ — victims trapped to do scam operations

“Hearing from the brave victims gave law enforcement vital insight into the human cost and complexity behind forced cybercrime operations.”

Historic win for Indian-origin teen at 100th Scripps Spelling Bee

Faizan Zaki, a 13-year-old seventh-grader, won the Scripps Cup and US$50,000 after outspelling over 240 contestants at the 2025 National Spelling Bee.

Fiji AG dismissed as PM Rabuka launches shake-up after FICAC fallout

AG Leung acknowledged that it is the Prime Minister’s constitutional prerogative to appoint or replace ministers.

Indian-origin tycoons in Australia’s Rich List — see who made top 100

From high-tech data centres to fertilisers and car parts, this year’s Rich List paints a dynamic picture of Australia’s evolving economy—and the increasingly diverse backgrounds of its wealthiest individuals.

Amey Jambekar named Cricket Australia’s Community Match Official of the Year

From his cricket-loving childhood in India to championing grassroots cricket in Australia, Jambekar’s journey is one of passion, service and commitment.

Australian family devastated after fatal highway crash in India

The family from Clyde North had travelled to India to visit Dass’s ailing mother and commemorate the death of his older brother, who passed away in Sydney last year.

‘Australia is the best country in the world,’ PM Albanese hints at legacy

Albanese also shared insights on upcoming infrastructure plans tied to the Brisbane 2032 Olympics.

Trump freezes visas, targets Chinese and international students in education crackdown

The Trump administration has recently revoked thousands of student visas nationwide, citing concerns about national security threats and ideological risks.

How Australia’s Greens and Canada’s NDP got burned by performance politics

Like kings undone by their own hubris, they misread the signs, mistaking applause in the court of social media for the will of the people.

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Anthony Ilott named new Cricket ACT boss, vows to grow participation and strengthen pathways

“Cricket has a unique ability to bring people together, and I am passionate about building on the strong foundations already in place.”

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.
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