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.

$72 million boost and first-of-its-kind loan scheme to strengthen Fiji’s sugar economy

“These initiatives reflect a government that is listening, responding and delivering where it matters most”

Once labelled ‘prohibited immigrant,’ USP’s high-profile Vice-Chancellor Pal Ahluwalia to step down

Key milestones under Prof. Ahluwalia’s tenure include the reaffirmation of accreditation by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC), validating the global recognition of USP’s academic programmes.

Victoria moves to make work-from-home a legal right two days a week

“While not everyone can work from home, everyone can still benefit. Work from home works for families and it’s good for the economy.”

Five Indian-origin finalists in Australia’s prestigious awards for cutting-edge science

Prof. Bianca Brijnath, Dr Kamal Kant Gupta, Tejas Bhat, Dev P. and Angadjot Singh are amongst the 59 finalists shortlisted for the prestigious 2025 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes.

Uttarakhand’s Harela festival brings “Land of the Gods” spirit to Auckland

Families often set up clay idols of Hindu god Shiva and goddess Parvati to mark their divine union and pray for a good harvest and environmental harmony.

“It isn’t easy to get one million views”: Is being an influencer really harder than being a doctor or teacher?

What was pitched as a bold new initiative to support digital creators (@ausinfluencerunion) quickly became a lightning rod for criticism, with audiences on TikTok and other platforms slamming the group.

University of Western Australia to create future-ready education pathways for Indian students

The agreement encourages ongoing academic and cultural exchange between both countries.

India’s Remona Evette Pereira dances into history with 170-hour Bharatanatyam marathon

Remona is also trained in semi-classical, western, and contemporary dance, and has previously featured in the India Book of Records, Golden Book of Records – London, and the Bharat Book of Records.

Indian-origin security guard Ramandeep Singh’s killer jailed for life over brutal park attack

“You must have known the violence against Mr Singh was extreme and unacceptable,” Justice Venning said.

Indian-origin techie Nikhil Ravishankar to take off as Air New Zealand new CEO

Ravishankar’s promotion comes as Air New Zealand pushes back against fierce competition from Qantas and North American carriers increasing their presence in the Pacific.

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Pakistan 1971 atrocities in focus as Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman marks Genocide Day

Genocide Day in Bangladesh commemorates the start of Operation Searchlight in 1971, when the Pakistani military launched a large-scale crackdown in what was then East Pakistan that involved widespread killings, sexual violence including mass rape, and the targeting of civilians and the minority Hindu community.

Harshpreet Singh, illegal Indian immigrant, pleads guilty after firearms found near Pennsylvania shooting

25-year-old Harshpreet Singh is due to be sentenced on 9 July. He faces a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison, along with a possible term of supervised release and a substantial fine.

Tariq Ramadan, Oxford Islamic scholar, convicted of rape in France and Switzerland

Ramadan was regularly featured in media outlets such as Al Jazeera, BBC, and other international platforms and was named by Foreign Policy magazine as one of the Top 100 Global Thinkers!
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