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.

Hero’s welcome as Australia’s paralympians return from Paris

The Australian Paralympic squad brought home an impressive 63 medals: 18 gold, 17 silver, and 28 bronze.

Victoria Opens Skilled Visa Nomination Program, Here’s your chance to migrate to Australia

Eligible candidates must then submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through the Australian Government’s SkillSelect system

Indian-origin Jinson Anto Charls appointed Multicultural Minister in Northern Territory

Born and raised in Kerala, Jinson completed a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Midwifery before moving to Darwin in 2015.

Nadeem Ahmed receives Community Service Award for unifying the Indian-Australian diaspora

Nadeem Ahmed's 'Indians in Sydney' Facebook group has spearheaded numerous impactful initiatives, including the Winter Drive, Meal for Everyone, Samvaad, and Journey.

‘Restify’ to help Indian-Australian community navigate death-related matters

The platform offers resources for will planning, funeral arrangements, family communication, and emotional support, all designed to reduce stress and save time and money for grieving families.

Manshika Prasad crowned Miss Universe Fiji 2024, Island nation set to make historic comeback after 43 years

Sharing the spotlight as co-runners up were 23-year-old Susana Ranadi, from the island of Ekubu and raised in Lautoka, and 30-year-old Nadine Roberts.

Miss Universe Fiji 2024 contestants touch hearts with hospital visit ahead of finals

This year Miss Universe Fiji has partnered with The Pearl Resort & Spa as the official host for the finals set to take place on Friday, August 30, 2024.

A Rao Street, Srinivasan Park and Patel Hall to be reality as Premier Allan Announces to Rename 6,000 Roads and Landmarks

This new campaign will invite communities across Victoria to nominate local multicultural heroes, ensuring that the state’s diverse history is visibly honoured in the places Victorians use every day.

India’s Teghbir Singh becomes youngest Asian to conquer Mount Kilimanjaro

“Whenever the climb got tough, I chanted ‘Wahe Guru,’ which gave me strength to keep going.”

India’s Amul and Britannia emerge in world’s top 10 valuable and strongest food brands

The list also features other prominent brands such as Doritos, a US-based flavoured tortilla chip brand (ranked 5th), and Cheetos, a crunchy corn-cheese puff snack from Frito-Lay (ranked 8th).

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Jess Wilson visits Hindu Temple, pledges support for Victoria’s multicultural and multifaith communities

"Places of faith where young people learn culture, where families come together, where volunteers serve others deserves respect, recognition and support.”

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“Our nation is a microcosm for the world at our best, that shows that people of different ethnicities, different faiths, different backgrounds live overwhelmingly in harmony.”
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