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-Australian professor named Scientist of the Year at Premier’s Science Awards

Prof. Siddique has dedicated his 35-year career to research, training, technology exchange and industry development.

Australia thanks India for successful and historic G20 Summit amid a challenging year

India is Australia’s sixth largest trading partner with two-way trade in goods and services valued at $46.5 billion in 2022.

Understanding international students’ employment journey in Australia

"Australian universities need to move away from a 'once-size-fits-all' approach when it comes to employability support."

“Australia, we’re going to the Moon”: Here’s your chance to name our lunar rover

The rover will go to the Moon as part of a future Artemis mission by as early as 2026.

More flights and aviation training between New Zealand and India to boost bilateral ties

The airlines from New Zealand may be able to operate any number of services to six major points in India - New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Kolkata.

Australia to target growing Indian consumer market in trade expansion

Australia will continue to work closely with India in support of its G20 presidency.

Japinder Sandhu recognised with Point Cook Fire Brigade Champion Firefighter Award

On 2 September 2023, Mr Sandhu will climb 28 floors in 25kg of kit to help raise $700,000 support Lifeline, Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation, and 000Foundation.

Indian-origin comedy talent shines in Screen Australia’s Fresh Blood initiative

The teams were selected from more than 400 entrants, and each has received $50,000 to make three comedy shorts of 3 x 5 - minutes duration.

Queensland launches its India Trade and Investment Strategy 2023–27

The Indian economy is ten times the size of Queensland and the Indian diaspora has grown to over 90,000, making it the second-largest non-European diaspora in the State.

Indian-Australian students emerge on top in Premier’s VCE Awards

Victoria's best and brightest from 2022 were recognised for excelling through the once-in-a-lifetime challenges of VCE and performing at the top of the state academically - in one or more subjects.

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