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.

Government launches Writing Australia to boost literary sector

The government has also consolidated Creative Partnerships into Creative Australia, creating one unified body to support government-funded, philanthropic and commercial sectors.

Fiji’s Hindu community shaken by Shiv temple sacrilege as leaders demand justice, unity

“They weren’t just breaking idols; they were breaking something that means so much to us.”

Albanese says booming trade with China means jobs and growth for Australia

The Prime Minister’s visit aims to strengthen direct engagement between Australia and China at the highest levels—a key factor in addressing differences and maintaining a constructive bilateral relationship.

Hindu leaders condemn ‘sacrilegious’ attack on historic Shiv temple in Fiji

Deputy Prime Minister and National Federation Party (NFP) leader Prof. Biman Prasad called the act “absolutely disgusting,” labelling it in his Facebook post a “sacrilegious” and “shameful” attack on the values of respect and harmony in Fiji.

Indo-Fijian women break barriers in sport through art and activism in powerful new book

“This autoethnography is not just a personal story—it’s a call to recognise the complex, intersectional realities that shape Indo-Fijian women’s relationships with sport."

“Indian boy or girl” job ad ignites racism row in regional Australian town

The controversy comes shortly after a roundabout in Griffith was renamed in Punjabi following lobbying from the town’s growing Sikh community.

Forbes names Australian and Indian-origin billionaires among America’s richest immigrants

Cybersecurity magnate and Zscaler CEO Jay Chaudhry is the richest Indian-American on the list, with a net worth of over $17.9 billion.

Fears grow for missing German backpacker last seen in WA Wheat-belt

Carolina was last believed to be in the Wialki area near Beacon in Western Australia’s remote Wheatbelt region.

‘Their voices deserve to be heard’: NSW funds multicultural media revival with $100k funding

IMMA represents more than 45 multicultural media outlets, with a collective monthly reach of up to five million people.

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