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.

Australia committed to sustainable use of oceans and enhancing resilience of Pacific communities

This marked Albanese's first visit to Samoa as Prime Minister and the first CHOGM hosted by a Pacific island nation, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Commonwealth.

Five Indian women researchers awarded fellowships to collaborate with Australian STEM experts

Australian women researchers will also benefit from similar opportunities to engage with their Indian counterparts.

“International education is a two-way street,” says Minister Jason Clare amid Australian universities expansion in India

Clare praised Pradhan's transformative efforts in India’s education sector, particularly India's bold target to enrol half of its youth in higher education or vocational training.

Success of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander entrepreneurs celebrated at IBM Awards

The gathering brought together Indigenous business professionals, past award winners, and this year’s honorees to celebrate the progress of First Nations businesses and strengthen networks in the community.

Pacific Academy of Sciences launched to amplify regional voices and foster collaboration

"The academy will provide mentorship and foster collaboration between peers regionally and globally, creating opportunities for career development for our young people."

Chef Leela Subramaniam and Chisholm Institute Win Gold at WFCP Awards

Leela's long-term goal is to establish a social enterprise restaurant that offers training opportunities to disadvantaged youth in remote areas.

Fiji’s first bike share scheme to promote green transport

“One morning, you get those ‘light bulb’ moments... it hit me on one of those rides to work—something has to be done.”

Australian and German delegation interacts with India’s MEA to promote Indo-Pacific ties

Australia's High Commissioner to India, Philip Green OAM, described the meeting between Australian and German MPs with India's External Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar as "a unique but valuable initiative."

Bondi’s Sculpture by the Sea shines a spotlight on eight Indian artists

Sculpture by the Sea is a major cultural event in Australia, drawing approximately 450,000 visitors over its 18-day duration.

Vishwanath Nair and Chirag Joshi recognised among Australia’s top cybersecurity leaders

The CIO50/CSO30 awards recognise transformation and innovation, driven by 50 CIOs and 30 CSOs from across Australia's diverse industries.

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