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-India to boost critical minerals sector with new $5.8 million partnership

As a fast-growing economy, the population growth in India will create more trade and investment opportunities for Australia.

Police charged ‘son-in-law’ with murder of Indian-Australian Krishna Chopra 

Police confirmed that Krishna Chopra died as a result of severe head trauma.

Morrison Government announces $5.2 million in grants for Australia-India research projects

The AISRF is Australia’s largest fund dedicated to bilateral science cooperation and will help build links between Australia and India’s top universities, research institutions and the end users of scientific innovation.

India to resume regular international flights to Australia from March 27

Travel search queries from India for Australian cities like Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney have jumped 15-20 per cent this month.

India fast emerging as a potential market for quality Australian wine exports

Traditionally, India is known to favour the consumption of alcoholic beverages such as beer, rum, and scotch.  However, the Indian wine industry has seen a...

Mother and son lost their lives in Sydney floods

The car was discovered in Cooper Creek, in WentworthVille with only personal items believed to belong to the pair left behind.

‘The Joke’ Freedom House report again ranks India ‘partly free’

Freedom House has downgraded India to “partly free” after listing it as “free” in the reports for 2018, 2019 and 2020.

Indian international student wins $16K in unpaid wages

All this left her financially broke and severely depressed as Satinder left the job without being paid.

Australia plans to invest $10 million in international education innovation to minimise skills shortage

In the 2019-20 financial year, the Indian student market was estimated to be worth 6.6 billion dollars to the country’s economy.

Would you like India’s top universities to set up campuses in Australia?

Experts say that at this rate of admission, Indian students will surely overtake Chinese students as the largest group on campus within the next three years.

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

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$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.
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