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.

Five arrested and 121kg kava seized in Northern Territory bust

Acting on the tip-off, the Dog Operations Unit (DOU) set up a cordon along the Stuart Highway to intercept the suspected traffickers.

Macquarie University drops Acknowledgement of Country from law exam after backlash

This backflip follows earlier backlash over its scrapped “Manawari” course that labelled non-Indigenous students as “settlers” and “guests”.

Australian envoy meets Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister, signals stronger ties in first official talks

With over five decades of diplomatic ties, the Australia-Fiji relationship is entering a new phase of cooperation, focused on boosting economic resilience, improving infrastructure, and tackling climate change together.

‘Chak de’ Cobras: Labor backs Australia’s first Indian-centric hockey franchise

Backed by Hockey Victoria, the new teams aim to attract national and international attention, with home games slated for broad broadcast coverage.

‘Woman’ defined as biological female, top court rules

“This confirms what we’ve long argued — that sex is real, and single-sex spaces and services are legally protected for women.”

Chandra Arya signs off with bold economic vision for Canada in farewell letter

While expressing gratitude for his time in office, Arya also used the moment to sound the alarm on what he sees as urgent and growing economic challenges.

Regional town honours forgotten India-Australia ties with state’s first ‘Sikh Lane’

Sojan Singh and other Punjabi families had established a vibrant business district in early 20th-century Dongara.

‘Leave now …’: Trump administration orders foreign nationals to register or self-deport

“We must know who is in our country to protect the safety and security of our homeland and every American citizen.”

Aussie grain leaders tap into Asia’s biggest spice and grain market in Delhi

“From trade opportunities to industry collaboration, AGIC India is shining a spotlight on Australia’s role in supporting India’s rapidly evolving grain and food sectors.”

‘Desi’ avocado recipes campaign wins award at Austrade-backed Fresh Produce India 2025

The premier event brought together more than 300 global players in the fresh fruit and vegetable trade.

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