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.

Tourism Australia announces a new travel campaign inviting Indian tourists 

"There has never been a better time to hop on Down Under for a holiday, see the family, & watch the upcoming #T20WorldCup. We look forward to welcoming our friends soon!"

Australian diplomat says Britain shouldn’t feel guilty about its colonial past and Empire

The narrative that British Empire was benevolent and colonialism beneficial to the colonies has been accepted amongst 50 percent of people.

ABC’s India reporter called out for allegedly spreading ‘uninformed and bigoted misinformation’

In her now deleted tweet, Avani Dias targetted Sadhguru for supporting CAA which "doesn't offer Muslim refugees citizenship in India."

Swimwear brand in trouble for printing Hindu deities on bikinis

The brand is owned by Sahara Ray, a young Australian-American model, who printed images of Hindu deities on her swimwear collection.

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.

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After home batteries, could the humble water heater be the next big step forward?

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