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.

Queensland Premier’s post about strengthening ties with India flooded with racist comments

“So much disgusting, despicable racism in majority of comments here.”

Fiji government moves forward with review of 2013 Constitution

The 2013 Constitution, implemented under the previous FijiFirst administration, has been criticised for both its drafting process and its content.

Jacinta Allan caps fuel price hikes to ease cost-of-living pressures

According to Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) data, Melbourne motorists in 2023 could have saved up to $333 annually by purchasing fuel at the lowest point in the price cycle.

Trump signs executive order to end American birthright citizenship

The executive order, titled “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship,” applies to babies born after February 19 and excludes those with undocumented or temporarily authorised parents.

India claims double victory at inaugural Kho Kho World Cup, Australia makes memorable debut

Australian players have expressed hopes of seeing Kho Kho included in the Brisbane Olympics.

Albanese’s $2 billion boost for a green future in Australian aluminium

The Australian aluminium supply chain, uniquely situated entirely onshore – from bauxite mining to final products – will play a vital role in reducing emissions and securing economic wins for the country.

How Kookaburra Sport’s success in India cemented its global cricket legacy

Kookaburra’s journey in India began over 35 years ago through collaborations with local suppliers, navigating trade barriers that complicated imports.

Google showers petals on screens to celebrate Hinduism’s largest gathering, Mahakumbh 2025

The Mahakumbh Mela, the world’s largest gathering of Hindus, commenced on 13 January 2025 at Prayagraj and will conclude on 26 February.

Dutton slams Albanese over leadership failure as antisemitism surges 700% in Australia

Leader of the Opposition Peter Dutton revealed he had written to the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in November 2023, urging a National Cabinet meeting to tackle the issue, only to be rebuffed.

999-year land lease under scrutiny in Fiji as iTaukei landowners demand justice

Landowners claim the lease was intended to last only 99 years but was altered to 999 years, depriving them of rightful access to their ancestral land.

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