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.

Indian ‘Ekalavya,’ Australian Guru

16-year-old leg-spinner from Nagaland, India, Khrievitso Kense is now ready to play in the big league. He is excited to be part of the Indian Premier League's players'...

Do you want to see your story on the Australian screen?

Special Broadcasting Service (SBS), is launching the Emerging Screenwriters’ Incubator. It is nationwide initiative to support the development of diverse fiction writing talent in the Australian...

Wyndham council bans trucks from parking in a residential area

In the first week of February, The Australia Today reported - 'Wyndham Council concerned with trucks parked in the residential area. Here is the...

Top 5 tips for managing mental well-being during the COVID19 lockdown

Are you feeling anxious or depressed due to the ongoing lockdowns and disruption in your daily routine? According to experts, it is understandable to feel...

Australian court fines $210,000 penalty on petrol station operators Kamaldeep Singh and Uma Singh

The Fair Work Ombudsman has reported that they have obtained orders in the Federal Circuit Court last year requiring Kamaldeep Singh and his wife Uma...

India expresses concern over threat to Diaspora and international students for pro-India actions

The Indian High Commission in Ottawa has raised the issue of safety of Indian Diaspora including international students in Canada. This has come after multiple...

Please do not use the terms ‘mother,’ ‘father’ and ‘breast milk’

Australian National University (ANU) based researchers have suggested getting rid of traditional words such as “mother”, “father” and “breastfeeding.” According to ANU Gender Institute’s Gender-Inclusive...

Indian man poses in cricket gear as petrol makes century

A Youth Congress office-bearer found a unique way to show his displeasure at the rising petrol price in Madhya Pradesh, India. The man demonstrated with...

Wealthy Indians top the list for ‘residence’ or ‘citizenship’ by investment programs

In 2020, wealthy Indians once again topped the list of those making enquiries for ‘residence-by-investment’ or ‘citizenship-by-investment’ programmes. As per ‘Global Wealth Migration Review’,...

Indian bakery makes 48-ft-long Ram Setu cake

A cake shop in Surat, Gujarat, India, made 48-foot-long cake dedicated to Ram Setu. It is believed that Ram Setu (Rama's Bridge also known as...

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A letter to Mayor Preet Singh and his reply raises question: Can accountability look like an apology and reflection, not just resignation?

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International student Shoaib Hussain working final Uber shift among three killed in horrific Sydney crash

“He came here when he was 18. It is a very big loss for his friends and family.”

Why Australia’s cuts to news services in the Indo‑Pacific are a failure of soft diplomacy

The funding has been renewed for just two years instead of five. This creates uncertainty for program participants and adds to the costs of administration.
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