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’s Deakin University announces INR30 million scholarships program for Indian students

This new initiative recognises deserving Indian students with consistently high academic performance.

Sydney’s Surjit Gujral who catered to world cricket’s biggest stars passed away

Surjit Gujral migrated from India in 1980, pioneered authentic North Indian cuisine in Sydney and counted Australian and international cricketers as regulars at his restaurant.

Indian scientists develop ‘space bricks’ to build homes on Mars

ISRO and IISc's method can produce space bricks of various complex shapes and sizes.

Indian entrepreneurs create Australian playground theme party venue

The play area, inspired by the time Sinaya spent in Melbourne, is based on the theme of Australian playgrounds that encourages the idea of kids being one with nature when it comes to play.

Australian UAV Technologies signs MoU with India’s defence services startup

This is probably the first of its kind MoU between defence industry companies since the initial initiatives of the Australia-India Free Trade Agreement came into effect.

Indian-Australian horse trainer eyeing for the next big win

Sandhu, who has a team of around 30 horses in work, is looking forward to growing his stables and a change of fortune by winning more races in 2022.

Australian cricketer Mitch Marsh admitted to hospital after contracting COVID-19 in India

Australian all-rounder Mitch Marsh has been admitted to hospital in India after testing positive for COVID-19.

India allows duty-free imports of cotton from Australia 

India's textile industry has welcomed the signing of the Indo-Australia trade agreement and duty-free imports which would help gain high quality cotton produced by Australia.

Vijay Balasubramaniyan fined $250k for breaching Australia’s foreign investor laws

Vijay Balasubramaniyan has become the first person fined $250,000 by Australia’s Federal Court for breaching foreign investor laws.

2026 Commonwealth Games to be held in regional areas of Victoria to boost economy

The focus on regional areas will provide "affordable housing and modern sports infrastructure" to the people living here.

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Sydney man charged over alleged $1.5m NDIS fraud linked to organised crime

Authorities had previously issued a two-year ban in August 2024, preventing him from providing or participating in any NDIS-related services under the NDIS Act 2013.

$3m lifeline for Liberty Bell Bay workers as Albanese and Rockliff governments step in

Prime Minister Albanese said the intervention was focused on protecting jobs and supporting the region through a difficult period.

Community urged to stand united against racist backlash as Melbourne unveils $1.2m Little India precinct plan

“This is not about North or South, Tamil or Punjabi — this is about being Indian.”
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