AMIT SARWAL

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Amit Sarwal is Melbourne-based academic, writer, translator, and former radio broadcaster. He is the Founding Convenor of Australia-India Interdisciplinary Research Network (AIIRN), Co-founder of the Australia Today news network and Founder of Kula Press.

Indian-Australian tea company named amongst Top 50 Food & Beverages startups

Pradeep Dubey, based in Perth, is the co-founder of DeWine and Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Tea Company.

Indian-origin scientist awarded top science prize worth $1-million

Sanjeev's technique is now being used for non-invasive laser surgeries and the development of a thin solar cell "coating" for buildings, cars, and even clothing.

Alok Kulkarni wins 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award in Engineering from Monash University

He is the Co-founder, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman of software company Cyara.

“India’s Digital revolution is rooted in democracy”: PM Modi at the inaugural Sydney Dialogue

PM Modi said that the world must work together as it is ushered in a new era of opportunities for progress and prosperity.

Australia announces a new Consulate-General and Centre of Excellence in India

This Centre will provide a practical platform for Australia and India to work together to shape technology governance that aligns with our values and supports an open, inclusive and resilient Indo-Pacific.

Petrol, electricity and interest rates may go up in Australia, warns PM Morrison

"Markets have “completely overreacted” to inflation data and the cash rate will not be increased for a couple of years."

Australian police arrests two on alleged slavery charge at a cake business in Sydney

The accused were allegedly verbally abusive, threatening deportation, monitoring the victim’s phone calls to family offshore, and taking away their passport.

Indian-origin scientist named 2022 NSW Australian of the Year

Veena is also an Australian Research Council laureate and has launched the world’s first e-waste micro-factory and a plastics micro-factory.

When Indian parents hire Band-Baja, not for your marriage but to celebrate school opening

We have seen Band-Baja at Railway stations and Airports but this is just hilarious.

Driver fined for driving with mattresses tied to roof with bedsheets

The car was a small four-door black sedan and the driver had recruited his friends to help him transport his bed.

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“Charge them. Convict them. Deport them”: Canadian leaders call for tougher laws after extortion suspects claim asylum citing fear of return to India

British Columbia Premier David Eby questioned how such individuals could be allowed to pursue asylum claims based on fears of returning to India, while their alleged criminal activities continued to affect residents in Canada.

Sydney-based Indian origin man loses $76,000 in shocking digital arrest scam

They warned that failure to comply could result in arrest by Australian authorities or detention if he returned to India.

Father’s death leads Melbourne brothers Ryan and Dhanush to seek community help to continue schooling

In the weeks after his death, the boys’ mother was hospitalised for acute mental health care and later travelled to India to be supported by her sisters, leaving the brothers without a parent able to care for them in Australia.
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