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.

Perth hosts first Kabaddi and Sports Cultural Festival celebrating Indian-Australian community spirit

“I used to play Kabaddi in my hometown, school, and university, so it was great to be surrounded by the sport again as a spectator,” said Indian-Australian politician Kevin Michel.

Devika Chaudhary recognised for outstanding contribution to the community at 2025 Multicultural Youth Awards

Outstanding Contribution to the Community Award recognises a young individual or group making a significant positive difference through impactful volunteer work or community projects.

UWA and India’s AMTZ forge partnership to boost global MedTech research and training

The partnership will also drive knowledge exchange in critical areas such as innovation, clinical trials, and MedTech research, fostering cross-border cooperation between government, industry, and academia.

Nepali community in Fiji praised for preserving culture and traditions

“Your culture, tradition, religion, language, food and dress – these are essential components of your identity. Preserve them, and preserve your Nepali heritage.”

India and Australia to enhance information sharing and joint defence activities under three key agreements

India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will embark on a two-day official visit to Australia at the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles, marking five years of the India–Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

28-year-old international driver charged after near-miss on Indian Ocean Drive

“Any international driver that comes across something like that, they think they can just overtake anytime and don’t understand the double-lined system.”

Albanese and Marape seal historic Australia–Papua New Guinea defence treaty

The Alliance is Australia’s first in more than 70 years and Papua New Guinea’s first with any country.

Australia–India partnership takes root in Nashik’s growing agtech hub

Austrade also announced that it will soon release an Australia–India Agtech Business Opportunities Report to map new areas of synergy between the two nations.

India and Nepal unite as deadly monsoon disasters kill more than 60

Nepal’s Prime Minister Sushila Karki thanked PM Modi for his solidarity, saying, “The support from our friendly neighbour, India, in this difficult time is deeply appreciated by the people and Government of Nepal.”

Wage theft doubles in Australia as $1.76 billion returned to workers over the past five years

Casual employees, younger workers, and those in hospitality and service industries are particularly vulnerable, often missing out on entitlements such as overtime, penalty rates, superannuation, and other allowances.

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