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.

Dr Shekhar Dhanvijay revealed as triathlete who died during Ironman Western Australia

Having trained in India, Dr Dhanvijay immigrated to Australia, where he worked in Canberra and Queensland before earning his CICM fellowship in 2014.

Chandra Arya announces bid to become Canada’s first Hindu Prime Minister

Arya made the announcement via X, stating his intention to contest the leadership of the Liberal Party following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation.

Indian street vendor sells Avocado Sandwich for $250 as Australian exports set to rise

With Australian exports booming, the humble avocado has firmly planted its roots in Indian culinary culture.

Fiji’s iconic restaurant robbed, leaving Australia-based owner in financial distress

Harminder Singh, who has been operating Maya Dhaba since 2007, described the incident as a devastating blow following a bustling holiday season.

India’s “Drillman” sets world record, stops 57 electric fans with tongue in a minute

Popularly known as “Drillman” for his daring feats, Kranthi Kumar Panikera has stunned the world with his unique talent.

Australia’s weak digital competitiveness and workforce skill shortages exposed by new figures

The country’s weakest performance was in internet bandwidth speed, where it ranked 50th, a consistent area of weakness in previous reports.

Fiji celebrates record tourism numbers, crosses 1 million mark

In 2024, the record number of international tourists came from Australia, New Zealand, and the United States showing significant increases in travel to the islands.

Australia’s Prof. Ajay Rane and Fiji’s Swami Sanyuktanand to receive highest honour for overseas Indians

In addition to Prof. Rane and Swami Sanyuktanand, this year’s awardees include achievers from countries as diverse as Austria, Japan, the United States, and Guyana.

Families torn apart as parent visa backlogs in Australia and Canada spark calls for reform

The figures show that 2,297 parent visa applicants, along with 87 other family members, such as aged dependent relatives and carers, passed away before their applications were processed.

Cricket Australia regrets Gavaskar’s absence from trophy presentation, acknowledges misstep

“It’s the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, and it’s about Australia and India. I would have been happy to present the trophy with my good friend Allan Border. It shouldn’t matter who won; both names are on the trophy.”

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