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.

$5 million advertising campaign to boost domestic tourism in Australia

Are you ready for 'Holiday Here This Year'? Which part of Australia would you like to visit in 2021? A new advertisement campaign has...

Do you want to study in Australia on a fully paid scholarship?

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has opened its Australia Awards Scholarships. These are long-term awards administered with an aim to contribute to the...

University trustees who sold 36,000 fake degrees in India to be extradited from Australia

A Special Investigation Team probing fake degree racket in Himachal Pradesh (India) has found out that Manav Bharti University based in Solan sold 36,000...

Indian consulate official in Melbourne allegedly “assaulted” by anti-farm bill/anti-Adani protestor: See video

In a viral video doing the rounds of social media, one of the 'Anti-Adani' and anti farm bill protestors can be seen assaulting an...

Do you know Mahatma Gandhi survived five assassination attempts?

Mahatma Gandhi, regarded as 'father of the nation' in India, was assassinated by Nathuram Godse on January 30, 1948. He had once said, “If I’m...

Hijab made part of police uniform for Muslim female officers

The hijab is now an official part of the New Zealand Police uniform with Constable Zeena Ali (30 yo) who has become the first...

Immigration department mistakenly emailed student and dependent partner visa extensions

Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has apologised after mistakenly sending emails informing people their visas had been extended. INZ's two emails before Christmas (23 December 2020)...

Are Australian universities over-reliant on fees from international students?

A new report entitled 'Future development of the NSW tertiary education sector' primarily focussing on the state of university sector in the state has...

These acts will spoil the image of Hindu and Sikh community in Australia

In a TikTok video doing the rounds of social media, a group of young Indian men can be seen allegedly burning and then stomping...

How to keep your kids safe on social media?

Proud parents and grand parents often like to post and share pictures of their kids on social media. Cyber criminals around the world are...

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