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.

Albanese and Dutton reflect on Cyclone Tracy’s legacy and the spirit of Christmas

Prime Minister Albanese thanked those who sacrifice their Christmas to serve others, including medical workers, emergency personnel, charity staff, hospitality workers, and Defence Force members.

Ten startups recognised for driving climate-smart farming in India and Australia

This year's Climate Smart Agritech round unites India and Australia to address shared agricultural challenges through innovative technology and cross-border collaboration for sustainable farming.

Indian Panthers to boost basketball’s global reach in New Zealand

Based in Auckland, the Panthers will train and play against top teams, representing a collaborative effort to elevate Indian basketball on the global stage.

Fiji Muslim League issues eviction notice to 300 families in settlement area to vacate homes

Minister Nalumisa indicated that discussions with the Fiji Muslim League are ongoing, and families will be engaged once a relocation site is identified.

United Nations marks historic first World Meditation Day with India’s Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar as keynote speaker

India, along with Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mexico, and Andorra, played a key role in the unanimous adoption of the United Nations General Assembly resolution declaring 21 December as World Meditation Day.

Bengalis celebrate cultural heritage with “Cikka Bijoya Mela” at Spring Festival in Perth

This free event was held to celebrate Bijoya Dashami, a significant occasion in the Bengali calendar, and welcomed members, their families, and friends from the broader Western Australia community.

“You can go back to India”: Canadian politician calls international students “invaders”

"I visited another camp in Brampton last weekend where foreign invaders are protesting to be allowed to stay in Canada. They need to go back!"

“Family with connected futures”: Australia and Solomon Islands strengthen ties with major police support package

The move underscores Australia's role as Solomon Islands’ security partner of choice and builds on decades of cooperation in areas such as policing, defence, and disaster relief.

Proposed Australia show of controversial Indian comedian Munawar Faruqui cancelled

In 2021, Faruqui he spent over three weeks in jail after being accused of allegedly insulting Hindu gods during a stand-up routine, though there was no evidence he performed the act.

How Justin Trudeau is allegedly using Canada’s public broadcaster to silence his critics

Critical pieces questioning Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his pro-Khalistan policies are being dismissed as "disinformation" and labelled as the work of “foreign agents” and “Hindu nationalists.”

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Petition urges Australian government to review parental leave for temporary resident visa holders

At the centre of the petition is the case of an allied health worker who has lived in Australia since 2018 and worked as a physiotherapist since 2019, including in regional areas with workforce shortages.
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