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.

Flash floods sweep cars into ocean as storms batter Victoria’s Great Ocean Road

Victoria Police confirmed officers had been called to reports of flash flooding and vehicles being swept away, with local police and the Air Wing deployed to assess the situation.

Are you a grassroots multicultural group? Here’s your chance to access $5 million in funding

The program delivers grants across three funding streams — up to $10,000, $100,000 or $400,000 — allowing organisations to invest in skills development, leadership programs, partnerships and long-term sustainability.

Fiji police investigating Ram Mandir vandalism as leaders denounce attack on Hindu temple

The alleged desecration of the Kulukulu Ram Mandir in Sigatoka has reopened deep wounds within Fiji’s Hindu community, reviving memories of earlier attacks on places of worship and intensifying calls for unity, justice and stronger protection of sacred sites.

330,000 jobs unfilled while qualified skilled migrants remain underemployed in Australia

Australia is grappling with more than 330,000 unfilled jobs across key industries, even as thousands of qualified permanent migrants remain underemployed, new Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data reveals.

INSV Kaundinya’s epic 18-day voyage to Oman brings India’s ancient seafaring legacy to life

"The culmination of this historic 18-day voyage from Gujarat to Oman is a shining example of Hon’ble PM Shri Narendra Modi ji’s visionary leadership and firm resolve to revive India’s ancient shipbuilding genius. It also symbolises the enduring bond of our historic ties with the Gulf region.”

First full-length metro test signals new era for Sydney’s southwest

The test run covered the entire 66-kilometre route, stopping at all 31 stations and reaching speeds of up to 100km/h on newly built sections of track.

US pauses immigrant visas for 75 countries, including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Fiji

The freeze, due to take effect on 21 January, targets people officials say are likely to become a “public charge” by relying on government assistance.

Indian rugby team Chennai Bulls make history with Coral Coast Sevens debut in Fiji

The Bulls are led by former Fiji Airways Fiji 7s head coach Ben Gollings, who has returned to familiar territory with a Select side focused on long-term development rather than short-term results.

Australia rides the passport power wave as India slips to 80 amid widening mobility gap

Now in its 20th year, the 2026 Henley Passport Index covers 199 passports and 227 destinations and is updated monthly.

Australia’s collaborative AI tool aims to turn global food waste into sustainable protein

The goal is to create upcycled protein at scale that is competitive with conventional alternatives.

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Sydney’s Indian Mango Festival set for sweet surprise comeback after unexpected quarantine delay

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India, China and Vietnam fuel backpacker visa increase as Australia faces calls for reform

Ballots are already used to manage the massive excess demand for backpacker visas in China, India and Vietnam.

The new price gouging law starts on July 1. Can it rein in Coles and Woolworths?

The law comes into effect at a time when the major supermarkets are under scrutiny for their pricing practices.
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