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.

Indian teen becomes youngest to conquer seven peaks across continents, including Australia

This extraordinary feat includes her October 2018 ascent of Mount Kosciuszko, the highest peak in Australia, which she described as a significant milestone in her mountaineering journey.

Victoria’s mobile pill testing service wins over young festivalgoers

Run by The Loop Australia and Harm Reduction Victoria in partnership with Youth Support and Advocacy Service (YSAS), the service tested up to 200 samples daily, making it the most efficient pill testing initiative in the country.

India’s 50-year-old triathlete Smithaa Kajaale completes gruelling Ironman Western Australia

Smithaa's Ironman journey in the 50-55 age category culminated in the 2024 Ironman Western Australia event, where she swam 3.8km, biked 180km, and ran a full marathon of 42.2km in a grueling 16 hours and 39 minutes.

Albanese jokes about law to stop Bumrah, backs Konstas for Sydney decider

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's reception featured mateship, light-hearted banter, and recognition for stellar performances in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

Monash Uni student Arya Vaidya crowned Miss India Australia 2024

Raised in Sydney and now studying in Melbourne, Arya is deeply connected to her Indian roots.

Fiji Navy suspends seven over mishap with Australian-gifted patrol boat

The RFNS Timo, handed over to Fiji during a ceremony in Western Australia in November 2024, is expected to strengthen the nation's maritime security and border protection efforts.

Financial support activated for Victorians impacted by bushfires

For many in the region, the fires have hit during the peak tourism season, significantly impacting livelihoods.

Australia rings in 2025 with dazzling fireworks and optimistic festive cheer

As one of the first nations to welcome 2025, Australia once again set the benchmark for global New Year’s Eve celebrations.

Albanese calls for optimism as Dutton slams Labor in New Year’s messages ahead of 2025 election

As the clock ticks down to the election, the battle lines have been drawn, and both leaders are rallying their bases for a critical year in Australian politics.

Thrilling double-header brings India’s Pro-kabaddi to Australia

The event attended by 4000 people celebrated the growing ties between India and Australia, with a diverse crowd cheering every daring raid and gripping tackle.

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