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.

Australia preparing for the fourth wave of COVID

The subvariants are all “different” from each other, it is being reported that this is a “soup” of Omicron variants, including BA.5, BA.2.75, XBB, and BQ.1.

Sukhinder Singh Cassidy appointed CEO of cloud accounting company Xero

Sukhinder Singh Cassidy said that her father seeded and fueled her passion for entrepreneurship from a young age - "it all started with his ledger."

Neurologist Dr Sudarshini Ramanathan wins NSW Premier’s Prizes for Science

Dr Sudarshini Ramanathan is on the expert panel that spans 11 countries and is the lead investigator for the Australian and New Zealand MOGAD Study Group.

Police treating death of Pranav Vivekanandan, his brother and mother as murder-suicide

The school attended by two young boys offered counselling to fellow students and people have paid floral tributes where the bodies were discovered.

Is digital media economy crashing? Meta fires 11,000 employees, Twitter may go ‘bankrupt’

These job cuts follow layoffs at Twitter after Elon Musk's takeover and at Microsoft after forecasts showed its slowest revenue growth in five years.

Indian-Australian startup raises $1m for e-bike manufacturing hub in South Australia

TAV Systems was launched in April 2020 with an aim to convert traditional bikes into electric bikes by establishing a local manufacturing capability in Adelaide. 

Masks back in Queensland; will other Australian states follow?

In Queensland, COVID pandemic patients have doubled to 203 with a 15 per cent increase in active cases since last week.

From selling flowers outside temples to Victorian Australian of the Year 2023: Incredible story of Dr Raj Khillan

"It is an honour, and privilege at the same time it brings a lot of responsibility to me to work harder to cater for the needs of Australian multicultural communities."

What does India’s urban youth think about Australia?

The ORF survey covered 5,000 respondents in 19 cities, and invited young people between 18 and 35 to share their views of India’s world. 

Four Australian companies participate in India’s premier Agrotech fair

It is expected that the top 100 CEOs from the industry, 40,000 farmers, and more than 100 eminent speakers from esteemed institutions will participate in this fair.

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Kiwifruit firm Dosanjh Horticulture, director Jatinder Singh fined $135,000 over unpaid work and wage breaches

The case involved what officials described as a wage “banking” arrangement, where workers were required to work unpaid hours to offset previous paid time, along with failures to keep accurate employment records and correctly calculate leave entitlements.

International student numbers capped as Australia freezes intake at 295,000 for 2027

“Australia continues to welcome genuine international students seeking a premium Australian education which is great for our unis, domestic students and research.”

Tougher bail laws drive court expansion across Geelong and Melbourne suburbs

Attorney-General Sonya Kilkenny said Victorians expect safety to come first and the government is responding with stronger laws and improved court systems.
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