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.

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.

Indian-Australian wins gold in sports modelling and bodybuilding World Championship

Neeru Samota has now won 57 Medals and Achievements in sports modelling and bodybuilding.

How about Australia vs India in World’s largest cricket stadium?

In 2022, the Narendra Modi Stadium was the venue for the Indian Premier League (IPL) final which was witnessed by 104,859 spectators.

Qatar accused of allegedly hiring paid ‘fake’ Indian football fans

It was reported that these 'fake' fans, mostly from Kerala, in India, were also used to welcome the England team.

Over 140 Indian exhibitors showcased handloom and leather products in Melbourne

With a focus on apparel, accessories and textiles, the International Sourcing Expo provides an efficient way for international sourcing, learning and networking for industry professionals.

‘CAN NOT take INDIAN photos!’: Australia Post apologises for alleged ‘racist’ sign

"As soon as we were made aware, we immediately removed the sign and have spoken with the team member concerned."

‘That’s not appropriate’: Xi rebukes Trudeau over alleged leaks to media

In dramatic footage from the G20 summit in Indonesia, Xi can be seen pulling Trudeau aside and saying it was “not appropriate” for details about a previous informal conversation to have been leaked to the media.

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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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