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.

Pardeep Singh Tiwana becomes the first Indian-origin judge in Australia

Judge Pardeep Singh Tiwana's family originally hail from Kot Kalan village in the Indian state of Punjab.

Standing with ‘Hire me’ sign outside Melbourne train station lands Indian-origin graduate a job

Kushagra stood outside the stations for 3 weeks in the morning from 8:00 am to 9:15 am.

Australian supermarket’s ‘cultural insensitivity’: Samosa or Triangles what would you call it?

"Well, my question is tomorrow if they want to get a packed butter chicken what will they name it?"

Queensland doctor Ajay Rane recognised as #HealthHero

He has spent two decades treating and operating on women with catastrophic childbirth injuries in some of the world’s poorest countries.

‘Sore loser’ Mamata Banerjee goes to court over BJP’s Nandigram Win

Mamta Banarjee seeks an order from the court to strike down the election of Nandigram.

Meet the Indian-origin family who puts their rubbish bin out just five times a year

“My parents, grandparents, uncles, aunties and cousins were always making use of everything, nothing was ever just thrown out.”

Australia’s unemployment rate goes down as jobs surge resumes

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has said Australia has recovered better than any other advanced economy in the world.

Australia’s minimum wage raised to $20.33/hour, but is it enough?

The increase applies to anyone who is paid minimum award wages or the national minimum wage.

Instagram removes Hinduphobic content, tells Delhi High Court will look into grievances

"The content uploaded on Instagram presented abusive language written about Hindu gods and goddesses along with their vulgar representation in the form of cartoons and graphics."

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Coalition pledges $524 million to duplicate Donnybrook Road in Melbourne’s north

“Removing the bottleneck at the level crossing and duplicating the entire eight-kilometre stretch is part of the coaliation plan to deliver infrastructure to the very communities that have been starved of it.”

Prime Minister Albanese launches Pacific skills initiative in Fiji, says ‘education changes lives’

The launch formed part of Albanese's official visit to Fiji, during which he and Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka signed the landmark Vuvale Union and Ocean of Peace Alliance treaties, deepening cooperation on security, economic development and people-to-people links.

Australia’s housing market is cooling. Perhaps our expectations should too

Households have undoubtedly felt the effects of higher interest rates and rising living costs, but the Reserve Bank’s loan-level data show that mortgage arrears remain low.
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