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.

Canberra’s ‘Daana’ awarded Best Indian Restaurant in Australia

'Laxmi’s Indian Restaurant' and 'Delhi ‘O’ Delhi' won the Silver and Bronze awards respectively at the 2022 Hostplus Restaurant and Catering Awards.

Indian-Australian young family devastated by losing father in freak accident, community organises fundraiser

Friends and local community members are hopeful that this young family will get an opportunity to rebuild their lives in Australia.

Melbourne named world’s ‘friendliest city’

It beat 22 other international favourites and rival Australian city Sydney, recording a Friendly City Score of 6.06.

Six Indian and Sri Lankan-Australian women recognised as Superstars of STEM

Superstars of STEM aims to smash society’s gender assumptions about scientists and increase the public visibility of women and non-binary people in STEM.

‘Teal’ named Australia’s Word of the Year

The Macquarie Dictionary committee selected the noun from a shortlist of 19 words, including 'spicy cough', 'skin hunger', 'Barbiecore', 'hidden homeless', and 'quiet quitting'.

Will any Indian-origin candidate win a seat in Victorian state elections?

The Victorian state elections will have a record 740 candidates contesting the 88 Legislative Assembly seats and 454 candidates in the Legislative Council seats. 

Rajwinder Singh arrested in India for alleged murder of Australian woman Toyah Cordingley

Queensland Police officers who speak Hindi and Punjabi were involved to track Rajwinder using an information-sharing network via WhatsApp.

Is India’s top hospital victim of same hackers who attacked Australia’s Medibank?

The suspected ransomware attack left both the patients and doctors unable to access records or test reports.

“Absolute tragedy”: Indian-origin man fatally stabbed while working at dairy

Hundreds of shocked residents and neighbours gathered outside the store to pay tribute to the young man who was “recently married”.

Veena Nair wins Australian Prime Minister’s Prize for Excellence in Science Teaching

She began her teaching career in Mumbai, where she provided computers to low socio-economic schools and taught students how to code.

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