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.

Do you have a cricket team? Funding of $13.5 million available in the Community Cricket Program 

The applications for Community Cricket Program are going to close on 11 April 2022.

Dr Akhil Gupta compelled to sell electric car as Sydney apartment block denies use of a power point

"But when the strata sealed charging powerpoint to stop anyone having access to it, I had no choice.”

Australia-India launch defence officer exchange programme named after Gen. Rawat

This exchange programme will enhance professional contacts on both sides and provide operational experience to young officers.

No more course change allowed under new student visa rules; Here’s the detail

Another condition introduced so that international students do not actively engage or promote extremist views and interrupting the operation of the Australian community.

Tasmanian Premier resigns citing family reasons

Mr Gutwein would remain Premier until the Liberal Party elected his replacement later this week.

Two bushwalkers dead after landslide hits in Blue Mountains near Sydney

Two people have died and two others are in critical condition after a landslide hit a walking track in the Blue Mountains near Sydney. Emergency...

Shangri-La hotel underpaid $3 million to skilled workers and international students from seven countries including India

The company is also required to formally apologise to staff, commission workplace relations training for relevant staff, publish workplace and website notices detailing its contraventions.

Engage and welcome migrants to do volunteer work, says CFA’s Mohini Sashindranath

Mohini Sashindranath who was born and brought up in India is presently the Acting Chief Financial Officer with the Country Fire Authority (CFA).

Is your home in 1100 Australian million-dollar suburbs, Here’s list

Australian housing prices will continue to rise in 2022 but at a slower pace.

Indian-origin Raj Subramaniam appointed as CEO of FedEx

56-year-old Raj Subramaniam is originally from Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram and has a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from IIT Bombay.

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