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.

“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.

Meet the Indian-Australian teenager who can spin from both ends

“I am not like other kids. I am not like other people. I am not like other cricketers. I’m not better – I’m not worse – but I’m different.”

12-year-old Abhimanyu Mishra becomes youngest grandmaster in chess history

Abhimanyu has been breaking chess records since the age of 7.

Meet Sulendra Raju, the ‘Hero builder,’ who helped fix 60 homes

Raju and his team of 65 men have repaired damaged roofs, windows and fallen fences

Sixty per cent of Australian women of colour suffer workplace discrimination, reveals survey

The top challenges at an Australian workplace are racism, tokenism, sexism, and/or a combination of these.

Hindus say respecting all religions and tolerance are central to being Indian, reveals new survey

Nearly half of Muslim respondents say partition of India hurt communal relations with Hindus (48%), while fewer say it was a good thing for Hindu-Muslim relations (30%). While two-thirds of Sikhs (66%) say partition was a bad thing for Hindu-Muslim relations.

High Commission invites Indians in Australia to register and connect through a dynamic portal

“Connecting with the Indian Diaspora’. The diversity and colours of India are its strength, which astonishes to attract the world and connect the Indian Diaspora here to avail the new opportunities being generated in India."

Indian-Australian Neuroradiologist wins prestigious American award

“It is a massive honour to be selected for these positions and to be the only person from Australia or New Zealand to represent our region.”

Australia losing Indian international students to the UK and Canada

Indian students are actively looking at countries where borders are open, so we are right now losing huge amounts of students to the UK and Canada. That’s pure and simply because borders are open, and they want to get out and they want face-to-face learning.”

Adani thanks Australia for striking coal at Charmichael project

“Proud of my tenacious team who mined Carmichael’s ‘first coal’ in the face of heavy odds... Thank you, Queensland and Australia.”

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