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.

Fiji steps into the global specialty coffee scene with ONA Coffee launch

The company is working with 30 farmers in the Ra province, planting one million high-quality seedlings across 500 acres.

‘Stand with us for justice’: Baloch leader Dr Tara Chand calls on Indian PM Modi to back freedom struggle

“Religious extremists produced by Islamic schools are threatening the socio-cultural traditions of Baloch society”

New documentary highlights Fiji’s forgotten history of Indian indentured labourers

“Their labour became the backbone of the Fijian economy, yet their stories have remained largely untold.”

Cricket’s colourful desi voice Bharat Sundaresan officially becomes an Aussie

“I’ve felt Australian from the day I moved here. It feels good that finally Australia will accept me as one of your own.”

Indian-Australian Prof. Chennupati Jagadish joins the ranks of Newton and Einstein

Prof. Jagadish, who rose from humble beginnings in an Indian village, called his Royal Society Fellowship “humbling and gratifying,” crediting mentors, family, and collaborators for his success.

‘You are not alone’: Albanese pledges flood aid as NSW reels from deadly deluge

Prime Minister confirmed that applications for income support will open Monday through Services Australia for those who have lost income or work due to the flooding.

Trump targets India-made phones, Apple and Samsung face 25% tariff threat

Meanwhile, Apple supplier Foxconn this week announced a new $1.5 billion investment in India, signalling continued expansion in the region.

Australia backs WHO global pandemic deal to boost health security

Australia played a key role in shaping the agreement, serving as Vice-Chair of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body and representing the Western Pacific region.

Trump strips Harvard University of right to host foreign students, hitting Indian and Australian enrolments

The crackdown affects nearly 6,800 international students — 27 per cent of Harvard’s enrolment in 2024–25 — and has prompted an outcry from education leaders and international partners.

Dr Parwinder Kaur becomes first Indian woman to be sworn in on Sikh scripture in Australian parliament

"As a migrant, a mother, and a woman in STEM, I carry with me the stories of countless others who deserve to see themselves reflected in leadership.”

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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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