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 minister’s anti-racism call over scholarships sparks public debate

The minister emphasised that scholarships are distributed based on population proportions, not racial preference, and urged all citizens to reflect on the consequences of their words.

Albanese wins historic second term as Dutton loses seat in Coalition wipeout

With 14 seats still in doubt late into the night, Labor appeared to be headed for a commanding majority—more than double the Coalition’s projected seat count.

Convicted murderer on hunger strike claiming Australian prison food defies Hindu beliefs

Sateesh Suppiah was handed a life sentence with a non-parole period of 20 years — the minimum under South Australian law for murder.

University of Western Australia becomes first Go8 university to open campus in India

Students enrolled at UWA India will also have the option to transfer to UWA’s Crawley campus in Perth, promoting global academic exchange and career mobility.

Fiji-India relations at new heights, DPM Prasad slams Chaudhry’s claims over medical aid

The Deputy PM outlined the depth of recent diplomatic engagement between the two countries, citing over 20 ministerial visits from Fiji to India and several high-level Indian delegations visiting Fiji in the last two years.

‘I don’t cook or clean’: Australian podcast producer shares candid take on life in India

Bree Steele’s video has struck a chord and boosted her popularity, sparking conversation about global lifestyles, privilege, and the cost of convenience.

Missing Indian international student Vanshika found dead in Canada

The cause of death remains undetermined, and local authorities are continuing their investigation.

Albanese congratulates Carney, pro-khalistan Jagmeet Singh loses seat in Canada elections

Singh's party failed to meet the 12-seat threshold to maintain official party status in the House of Commons, securing just a handful of wins nationwide.

Indian diaspora and Fijian community pay tribute to Pahalgam terror attack victims

The 22 April 2025 attack, carried out by Islamist terrorist, killed 26 men and injured more than 20 others, primarily targeting Hindus in Jammu and Kashmir.

Bottled water and tuna drive Fiji’s trade success despite Trump’s tariffs

As Fiji navigates these complex trade dynamics, Kamikamica’s upbeat assessment highlights the country’s continuing strength in diversifying its export base

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Rishen Shekhar appointed ANU Pro Vice-Chancellor for International and Future Students

Shekhar said he was looking forward to joining ANU in its 80th year and helping tell the university’s story more widely.

Can you send your Indian passport home with a relative after getting Australian citizenship?

"After receiving citizenship, to return the Indian passport, can it be handed over to a relative who is returning back from a visit here so that they can formally hand it over to the Passport office back in India, or does it need an in-person appointment?"

Unis are going back to in‑person exams. But some students are finding new ways to cheat

University administrators have traditionally regarded in-person, invigilated exams as the most reliable way of ensuring students don’t cheat.
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