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.

“Disease-ridden Punjabi”: 92 per cent respondents say they experienced racism during Pandemic

“I took my headphones off, and he basically began yelling and calling me a ‘terrorist’ with some colourful four-letter expletives before and after."

Geelong taxi driver Lovepreet Sharma helping lockdown community in a unique way

"If you are struggling, don't be shy," says Lovepreet Sharma

Muhammad Khan avoids jail despite ‘indecent assault’ and ‘sexual touching’ women in Melbourne

Khan was caught on CCTV approaching a woman from behind at the bar of the Carlton Club and grabbing her buttocks, dragging a finger up her legs.

Aravind Adiga in race for Australia’s most prestigious literary prize

Each shortlisted author receives $5,000 and the winner gets $60,000 in prize money for the novel judged as being “of the highest literary merit” and which presents “Australian life in any of its phases.”

Post worker shaken after customer leaves a racist message: “Go back to India”

“I’m a bit worried and scared … if the customer is racist and if the customer can hate me or do something to me, where is the security [for us]?”

“Remember the name”: Indian-American Samir Banerjee wins Wimbledon boys’ singles

“I really just wanted to win one round, this is way beyond my wildest dreams.”

Australian MP praises ‘Yogi Adityanath’ for effective COVID management strategies

Any chance they could loan us their Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to release the Ivermectin sort out the mess our hopelessly incompetent State Premiers have created

Are you a young and culturally diverse person struggling to find work? Here is your chance

Community Employment Connectors will start their work supporting jobseekers from July and will help them connect with employment.

Why do Indians support Roger Federer for ‘poor’ English but mock Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya?

Is impeccable English an important requirement for Indian Minister? or it's okay to be good at work with broken English.

“I regret the day I said yes to sending my daughter to Australia,” says murder victim Jasmeen Kaur’s mother

21-year-old Tarikjot Singh, an Indian student, has been charged with her murder.

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“No impending risk”: AFP warns ‘young person’ over online threat to Indian PM Narendra Modi

The threat appeared beneath a Facebook post promoting the "Melbourne Meets Modi" community event, scheduled to be held at Melbourne's Marvel Stadium on 9 July.
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