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.

Who are Australia’s First Nations Parliamentarians?

Australian parliament will see a number of First Nations parliamentarians - together we can do much more!

Gagandeep will be forced to leave Australia without his son and wife, Here’s why

He had applied to extend his visa but till now the immigration department has refused a tourist visa, a protection visa, and a partner visa.

100 Indian CEOs attend the 2022 World Economic Forum

Indian CEOs feel that there is a strong need to focus on creating necessary infrastructure for fighting any future pandemic.

Photo of Modi leading Quad leaders creates social media storm

“Leading the world… a picture is worth a thousand words".

Narendra Modi invites new Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to India

Both leaders affirmed their desire to continue the positive momentum in the bilateral relationship.

“Doctors wanted! Come to Australia!”: Dr Reddy retires after providing 50 years of medical service

With the lure of an additional $20 incentive, Dr Reddy made the long plane journey from India to Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia and has recently retired after 50 years of medical service.

India’s PM Modi to meet new Australian Prime Minister; will attend 23 meetings in 40 hours

Mr Modi had congratulated Albanese soon after he was declared winner of the Australian general elections.

“How good is Australia!”: Outgoing PM Scott Morrison says goodbye

Scott Morrison has congratulated the Prime Minister-elect Anthony Albanese and the Labor Party for their victory.

6-year-old brain dead girl in India saves five lives, becomes youngest organ donor

Mother of Roli, Poonam Devi, believes that her daughter has left them but managed to save the lives of other people.

Who are the ‘teal independents’ in the 2022 Australian federal election?

This is a loosely-tied group of 22 with past connections to either corporate or political establishments who are fighting this election against Liberal MPs in Australia's wealthiest electorates.

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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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