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.

PNG set to tackle NRL, strengthening sports diplomacy with Australia

This initiative will foster pathways for boys and girls, and women and men, to play rugby league while promoting gender equality, youth leadership, health, and education outcomes.

Three Indian-origin scientists named among Australia’s 60 new Superstars of STEM

These trailblazers include Dr Sonu Yadav, a molecular biosecurity expert, Dr Hema Wadhwa, a renewable energy leader, and Dr Angeline Achariya, an AgriFood innovator.

Indian-Australian scientist helps pioneer fly-counting tech to tackle waste crisis

The neuromorphic system, funded by the NSW Smart Sensing Network, enables efficient tracking of black soldier flies to optimise their waste processing capabilities.

Australia’s Gout Talent, teenage sprint sensation smashes 56-year record

Originally bound for Canada, the family ultimately settled in Brisbane, where Gout was born, due to Australia processing their paperwork first.

Dutton pledges crackdown on anti-Semitism and migration as Coalition promises ‘decisive leadership’

“A Dutton Coalition Government will take decisive action to tackle these threats and unite our country.”

Australian agricultural exports to India rise 50% under ECTA deal

Industry leaders representing various Australian industries outlined strategies to help exporters navigate tariff and non-tariff barriers in India.

Canadian MP Chandra Arya blocks Khalistani lobby’s bid to label 1984 riots as ‘genocide’

“The Khalistani lobby will try again to push this agenda. I urge Hindu-Canadians to engage with their MPs to ensure it’s opposed in the future.”

Five Eyes raises alarm on growing youth radicalisation and online extremism

Platforms such as Discord, Telegram, and TikTok are being exploited by extremists to share propaganda, with investigations finding the same materials across multiple unrelated cases.

Uber launches Asia’s first water taxi on India’s iconic Dal Lake

The iconic shikaras of India's Dal Lake, a symbol of Kashmir's beauty and heritage, are embracing modernity as Uber launches its Uber Shikara service.

Top schools revealed as 2024 NAPLAN results show academic hotspots across Australia

From Tasmania to Queensland, independent analysis of Year 5 and Year 9 scores has identified high achievers while exposing ongoing educational disparities.

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Waiting for Melbourne Meets Modi invite? Organisers say check your junk folder now

The organisers have urged people who registered for the event to complete their RSVP at the earliest once they receive an email.

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