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.

Women solicitors outnumber men; more work needed to increase representation of Indigenous and Asians

As of October 2022, there were 90,329 solicitors practising in Australia, an increase of 32,752 (57 percent) since 2011.

Indian-origin bus driver racially abused, NSW Premier praises 11-year-old boy who intervened

"Nobody's said that to me before when I've been racially abused in Australia."

Indian man with Australian citizen wife and daughter denied Partner Visa for failing to meet ‘Character Test’

The Tribunal concluded that if Mr Kambli is not granted a Partner Visa, his relationship with the child will remain as it is and they can meet in India and electronically.

Mahindra launches India’s iconic SUV ‘Scorpio’ to rule Australian roads

The Scorpio has received a five-star safety rating from the Global New Car Assessment Program (GNCAP) and the prices given are billed as "introductory" offers in effect until 30 June 2023. 

Australia denies GI tag to Indian Basmati rice; Pakistani lobbying suspected

“The current rejection of Basmati GI tag by Australia is a missed opportunity by India to incorporate Basmati rice GI protection in the first round. India needs to take this up in the second stage.”

Indian-Australian writer Subhash Jaireth urges fellow citizens from all ethnic backgrounds: “We say ‘Yes’ to the Voice!”

This is our chance to accept the gift offered by the First Nations Peoples to become part of their history which began more than 60,000 years ago."

Indian international student Riya Patel died in tragic accident, Family raising funds to repatriate

Riya Patel arrived from Gujarat two months ago for higher study in Sydney.

Australia needs ‘a lot better and a lot fairer’ education system

The report notes that if a child belongs to a poor family, or from the bush, or an Indigenous family then they are three times more likely to fall behind at school.

Global Khalistani network using Twitter bot army to promote violence against Hindus and India, says NCRI report

“The fact that this network of self-identified Pakistani accounts amplifies attacks against Hindu houses of worship, agitates for terror and attacks Indian consulates, aligns well with Pakistani strategic interests.”

Thousands of Hindu devotees gather at Sydney’s historic Sri Venkateswara Temple for Maha Kumbhabhishekam

Among the gathered included 15 Hindu priests and 20 thousand devotees who have come to witness this auspicious occasion from India, Malaysia, Mauritus, and Singapore. 

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“Makes no difference”: President Trump doubles down as US–Iran talks end day one with zero deal in Pakistan

US President Donald Trump has declared victory over Iran even as marathon peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, drag on without a deal, highlighting the deep divide between political rhetoric and diplomatic reality.

Perth man jailed over assault on police officers, including spitting at airport arrest

Officers stopped and restrained him after he became obstructive. While in custody at the airport, he spat directly into the face and mouth of an AFP officer.
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