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.

From 22 January you can’t travel to Australia without this certificate…

Are you planning to return to Australia? Do you know the steps involved in preparing a safe travel itinerary? Before you travel to Australia,...

Life of Indian spy princess who fought Nazis to be made into a TV drama series

Noor Khan was born on January 1, 1914, in the Russian capital Moscow. Her father, Inayat Khan, a musician and Sufi preacher, and mother,...

An appeal to Biharis living in Australia

Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has appealed to Bihari entrepreneurs settled abroad. Mr Kumar has offered a hassle-free experience if the diaspora chooses to set...

Indian restaurant owner tries to send the samosa into space

An Indian fast-food restaurant owner in Bath called Neeraj Gadher tried to send samosa and a wrap in space. However, the package landed in France. Gadher,...

Do you know about these new penalties for travellers who don’t declare high-risk biosecurity goods?

Australia has strengthened its biosecurity laws with new increased penalties. This applies to travellers who fail to declare high risk biosecurity goods at the Australian...

An Indian-origin man’s small initiative to replace plastic bags in Australia

According to WWF Australia, on average, Australians use 130 kg of plastic per person each year. And only 9% of this usage goes into...

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