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.

$700 million Kwinana Freeway upgrade to ease congestion and boost economy

With $350 million from the Albanese Government, this major project aims to ease congestion, improve safety, and support economic growth.

Trump freezes federal grants funding to purge “woke” policies

Advocacy groups have rushed to court, calling the order a “life-and-death” issue for vulnerable communities.

Hindu Canadian MP Chandra Arya barred from Liberal leadership race, questions contest’s legitimacy

Arya’s focus on economic reforms and his vocal advocacy for Hindu Canadians further differentiated his campaign.

Priyamvada Natarajan wins 2025 Dannie Heineman Prize for uncovering black hole mysteries

Natarajan, who grew up inspired by visits to the Nehru Planetarium in New Delhi, has described her passion for exploring the cosmos and sharing the thrill of discovery.

Albanese says ‘great promise for the future’ on Australia and India’s national days

“All of us belong to the greatest country on Earth, and all of us can take pride in a national story written by the courage of our people.”

India’s Nisha Kumari cycles 17,000 km through 16 countries in 210 days

Indian embassies, local organisations, and the Indian diaspora played a significant role in supporting Kumari and Barot throughout their journey.

Outrage erupts over antisemitic display at QUT’s anti-racism symposium

“The caricature demonises Jewish Australians who support the Coalition. It’s offensive and unacceptable.”

Rajmallan Thiagarajan named Young Citizen of the Year at Ryde awards

Rajmallan, a passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion, was awarded for their inspiring leadership in raising $45,000 for leukemia research through the World’s Greatest Shave at Epping Boys High School.

Albanese unveils $10,000 apprentice boost to tackle housing crisis

The program, set to begin on 1 July 2025, will provide eligible apprentices with payments in instalments at six, 12, 24, and 36 months, as well as upon completion of their training.

Albanese’s $2 billion boost to power Australia’s renewable energy future

It is expected to unlock $6 billion in private investment, driving innovation and supporting Australia’s ambitions to become a renewable energy superpower.

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