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.

Brisbane’s ‘Riddhi Siddhi’ fined more than $200k for wage-theft and submitting false records

“Falsifying records and providing them to the Fair Work Ombudsman is extremely serious conduct and it will be met with the strongest possible enforcement action.”

Australia and India to boost ties between defence industries

"Australia’s interests don’t just align with India’s, they are inextricably entwined. Expect this relationship to grow & prosper, our cooperation to deepen.”

Aditya Khurana becomes first Indian to win “Man of the World” pageant

Korea’s Jin Kyu Kim presented the crown to Aditya Khurana who is an Indian actor, singer, model, and content creator.

Victoria bans Nazi symbols, awareness campaign for sacred ‘Swastika’ promised, but leaves community concerned

The Bill does not prohibit the display of the Hindu swastika in such religious and cultural contexts.

Indian-Australian cricketer Lisa Sthalekar becomes first woman President of FICA

“Lisa was clearly the best candidate and her credentials are unparalleled as both a former player and broadcaster.”

Australia’s Deputy PM in India to advance defence engagement

This is the first high-level visit to India from new Albanese government that took charge just last month.

India to invest $30bn into its tech and chip sector to boost global supply chain

India is open to collaborations with tech players who have semiconductor, display and electronics manufacturing expertise.

Meet Abbas, the childhood friend of Indian Prime Minister Modi who lives in Australia 

PM Modi recalled his childhood friend, Abbas, who stayed in their home and Hiraba was as affectionate and caring towards Abbas as she was with her own children. 

Software engineer quits job to start donkey milk farm, earns double

Mr Gowda says he came up with this idea seeing the decline in the number of donkeys, who are harmless and neglected.

50 years of Australian army service and 80-year-old Dr Madhu Patel still going strong

Dr Madhu Patel was awarded a commendation by Chief of Army Lieutenant General Rick Burr in recognition of her outstanding career.

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Victoria’s law-and-order crisis deepens as Labor MP Katie Hall injured stopping brutal attack

“I believe that the thug is now exactly where he should be – in custody.”

One Nation will scrap Multicultural Affairs office and Minister in English-only services push

What we are saying is that government services should be delivered in English.”
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