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’s government rallies donors, including Australia, to shape island nation’s economy ahead of Budget Day

Addressing development partners, DPM Prasad emphasised that the government’s vision extends beyond financial stability, focusing on economic expansion, job creation, and income generation.

New roadmap expands Australia-India economic ties to seize multi billion-dollar opportunities

“This roadmap is critical to helping us fully realise our potential with India, which will be a boon to Australia’s economy, our businesses and jobs, and our prosperity.”

‘Australia’s Voice? absolutely not’: Fatima Payman accused of allegedly ‘whitewashing’ Iran’s oppression of women

"If she thinks the terrorist Islamic Regime is so great, why did she seek asylum in Australia instead of Iran?"

Citizenship blitz grants 12,000 new Aussies, including many from India and Pakistan, sparking political storm

The fast-tracked cohort is dominated by citizens originating from India (2365), New Zealand (1929), Britain (853), Philippines (581), China (556), Pakistan (396), Vietnam (381) and Afghanistan (289).

Indian Consul General bids farewell to Western Australia after distinguished diplomatic career

As he prepares to return to India, Takhi expressed his deep appreciation for the strong bilateral ties he helped foster and the warmth of the Western Australian community.

Trump pushes Ukraine peace talks as Albanese announces major sanctions on Russia

"Working with Ukraine and our partners, Australia supports a just and lasting peace for Ukraine."

Albanese promises largest investment in Medicare to ease cost pressures

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the landmark investment would deliver an additional 18 million bulk-billed GP visits each year, ensuring Australians can access healthcare without worrying about out-of-pocket expenses.

“He is daydreaming”: Deputy PM Biman Prasad slams Unity Fiji leader over Aussie aid review call

“To suggest that Australia should review its budget support while lying about its use reveals his true character and his unworthiness to lead Fiji.”

Queensland and India forge stronger ties with agricultural roundtable and trade delegation

India has emerged as Queensland’s fourth-largest goods export market, with trade spanning across life sciences, energy, sports, education, and technology.

Dutton emerges as prime ministerial favourite as voters turn away from Albanese

Labor’s primary vote has plummeted from 30 per cent in November to 25 per cent in February, marking its lowest point since the election.

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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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