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.

Maha Sinnathamby named Property Founder & Visionary Chairman of the Year 2022

Maha's journey is inspiring - from growing up in a village with no electricity to becoming one of Australia’s wealthiest people.

Dr Sampa Sarkar awarded the prestigious Victoria Fellowship

The expected outcomes of Dr Sarkar's research will benefit future vaccine research, improve Victoria’s capabilities in biotechnology and vaccine development, and lead to better vaccines.

“With honour they served”: PM Albanese pays tribute to slain Queensland police officers

The police officers were at the address at the request of New South Wales Police to conduct a missing person inquiry.

More than 180k Indians renounced their citizenship in 2022, most in last seven years

In 2021, 78,284 Indians became citizens of the USA; 23,533 of Australia; 21,597 of Canada; and 14,637 of the UK.

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. 

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Hanson rules out Deeming joining One Nation, saying she lacks ‘integrity and honesty’

Senator Hanson said One Nation was not interested in taking on someone she believed had failed the test of loyalty, honesty and integrity.

Here’s all you need to know: ‘Melbourne Meets Modi’ event at Marvel Stadium, gates open at 3.30 pm

The event poster also reminds attendees to carry their digital pass and valid photo identification for entry.

Teen fatally stabbed outside Craigieburn hospital as Victoria’s youth violence crisis deepens

The killing comes as Victoria Police has been running expanded patrols at major shopping centres during the school holidays under Operation Pulse
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