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’s free TAFE and $10,000 apprenticeship boost to build Australia’s future

The incentive, paid over the course of their apprenticeship, is designed to bolster the workforce and help address the country’s housing needs.

Rabuka to reveal coup conspirators as Fiji’s Truth Commission begins work

The Fijian government has confirmed the appointment of five commissioners to oversee the truth and reconciliation process, aiming to bring closure and healing to survivors of past political turmoil.

‘Protect your heart and wallet’: Thousands of Australians targeted by romance scammers

The deception was sophisticated, with scammers steering conversations away from dating apps to encrypted messaging platforms—making it harder for them to be reported and removed.

Australian mentor criticises India’s cricket academies for failing young talent

India boasts a vast number of cricket academies, with reports indicating over 2,000 such institutions across the country.

“It’s time to act”: Dutton vows action on crime as Coalition backs NT government’s plan

“People should feel safe going home at night and opening their businesses in the morning without fear of damage or theft.”

Deadly stampede at India’s Maha Kumbh claims over 30 lives; opposition blames poor crowd management

Among the casualties were women and elderly individuals, with many others crushed under the pressure of the uncontrolled crowd.

Trump offers federal workers ‘resign and get paid’ deal

The administration expects 5-10% of employees to take the offer, which could lead to an estimated $100 billion in savings, according to a senior official.

Young gun Sam Konstas dropped as Australia reshuffles for Galle Test

Acting captain Steve Smith backed the decision, calling Head’s promotion to the top “good fun to watch.”

$700 million Kwinana Freeway upgrade to ease congestion and boost economy

With $350 million from the Albanese Government, this major project aims to ease congestion, improve safety, and support economic growth.

Trump freezes federal grants funding to purge “woke” policies

Advocacy groups have rushed to court, calling the order a “life-and-death” issue for vulnerable communities.

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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.
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