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 pushes for tariff exemption as Trump hits steel and aluminium imports

Trump announced overnight that all steel and aluminium imports will face a 25 per cent tariff with “no exemptions,” despite Albanese’s push for Australia to be spared.

Landmark $842.6m funding deal to empower remote First Nations communities in Northern Territory

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the agreement underscores his government’s determination to ensure Indigenous Australians have access to the same opportunities as all Australians.

Fiji’s Defence Minister to join Karnataka Global Investors Meet 2025 in India

"Fiji and India share a long history of collaboration and we hope to further our relationship."

Australian authorities crack down on migrant worker exploitation in food sector

The inspections, spanning the CBD and 11 suburbs—including Clayton, Footscray, and Port Melbourne—focused on industries employing temporary visa holders, particularly in the food sector.

Albanese pumps $1.7B into hospitals ahead of election showdown

This move brings the Commonwealth’s total contribution to state-run hospitals to a record $33.91 billion in 2025-26, marking a 12 per cent increase.

Trump’s Gaza takeover plan: Visionary solution or reckless gamble?

The new plan signals a radical departure from decades of US foreign policy, which has traditionally supported a two-state solution.

“We’re building Australia’s future”: Albanese sets 2025 agenda with cost-of-living support

"Inflation is going down. Wages are going up. Unemployment is low. After a tough few years, we’ve started 2025 with new reasons to be optimistic.”

USA deports 205 Indian illegal status migrants amid immigration crackdown

As per reports the C-17 plane took off from San Antonio, Texas, bound for Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport in Amritsar, Punjab, marking the beginning of a new phase in US deportation policies.

Trump hits pause on Mexico and Canada tariffs as trade war fears loom

The move, announced after what Trump described as a “very friendly conversation” with Sheinbaum, comes as uncertainty grips global markets, with tariffs on Canada and China still set to take effect on Tuesday.

How Ravi and Anuja used their Australian experience to reinvent India’s humble chuski

Drawing on their 17 years of experience in the food and beverage industry, the Kabras set out to create a healthier, tastier alternative - Skippi Ice Pops, inspired by a family member's struggle to find safe and trusted chuskis in India.

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Pakistani man pleads guilty plotting terror attack on Jewish centre, faces life sentence

He later shifted his focus to a specific Jewish centre in Brooklyn, identifying a location within the building where he intended to carry out the attack.

India ramps up A$ 49 billion infrastructure project to become super exporter of energy and petrochemical products

Together, these projects reflect India’s commitment to expanding its energy infrastructure, supporting local development

University spent nearly $1.5 million on executive coach as staff and courses faced cuts, reveals report

It is reported that UTS had been addressing recurring budget deficits, with revised plans resulting in reductions of approximately 120 academic roles, 143 courses, and 839 subjects
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