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.

Australia reaffirms $72M budget support to Fiji

Outgoing High Commissioner McDonald stated that independent evaluations have confirmed the effectiveness of Australia’s financial support.

Popular Aussie radio host refused taxi ride, allegedly verbally abused in Adelaide

The encounter, which took place after Ali Clarke attended the Women of the Year Awards on Thursday night, has sparked outrage and renewed calls for passenger safety in the taxi industry.

Former Fijian minister Lynda Tabuya issues apology to Coalition caucus

A government statement confirmed that Lynda Tabuya expressed remorse for actions that had “brought disrepute to Parliament, Government, and the people of Fiji.”

Khalistani extremists target Jaishankar; India protests strongly, UK condemns attack

"While the UK upholds the right to peaceful protest, any attempts to intimidate, threaten, or disrupt public events are completely unacceptable."

First-ever Sports Excellence Forum boosts Australia-India relations

“Australia and India share a passion for sport, and this forum is a natural extension of that relationship."

Queensland braces for Tropical Cyclone Alfred as preparations ramp up

With the storm set to hit late Thursday into Friday morning, Crisafulli emphasized the importance of staying informed and taking necessary precautions.

Indian-origin sisters Charvi and Paravi gear up for AusCycling Track Nationals

With talent, determination, and an unwavering support system, the Tanksale sisters are undoubtedly on the fast track to success.

Trudeau escalates trade war with Trump, fuelling fears of a “Trumpcession”

Trudeau has now warned Canadians to brace for economic turbulence but insisted that the countermeasures are necessary.

Modi inaugurates Vantara, a new beacon of wildlife conservation in India

Inaugurating the centre, he commended Anant Ambani and his team for their compassionate efforts in providing a safe haven for animals while promoting ecological sustainability and wildlife welfare.

Brisbane man faces court over alleged bomb threat and fake identity on flight

Officers removed him from the plane and later discovered he had been travelling under a fake identity.

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Australia signs defence deal with India then walks into disputed history, exposing geopolitical fault line

Australia views its relationships in Islamabad and New Delhi through entirely separate bilateral lenses, India views Western engagement with Pakistan through the uncompromising prism

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?"
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