JAI BHARADWAJ

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Founder and Editor in Chief of The Australia Today. Experienced Journalist with a demonstrated history of working in the international media industry. Skilled in Broadcasting, Storytelling, Video, News Writing, and Google Analytics and Fact Check.

Jacinta Allan unveils ‘Multicultural Victoria,’ pledging stronger anti-hate action and winding up the Victorian Multicultural Commission

This body will have two deputies (including at least one representing regional Victoria) and will be supported by a five-member advisory council.

Ley removes Jacinta Nampijinpa Price from Coalition frontbench after days of internal turmoil

She described the episode as disappointing for the Liberal Party, adding that she will learn from it and believes the party will emerge stronger.

Sussan Ley courts Indian-Australians at ‘Little India’ and community meet amid party rupture over Price’s remarks

Now with a decisive presence in key NSW and Victorian seats — the expectation is simple: respect, stability and concrete policies over identity-based point-scoring.

Albanese, Trump discuss critical minerals and “shared security” ahead of UN trip

PM Albanese is expected in New York for the UNGA in mid-September, with officials attempting to convert the latest call into a bilateral meeting.

Liberal Senator Price disgustingly targets Indian-Australians, asked to apologise after widespread backlash

Senator Price claimed Labor’s immigration policy was “ultimately about power” and shaped by the voting preferences of migrant communities.

Australia keeps 2025–26 Permanent Migration Program at 185,000: Here’s what stays the same—and what’s changed

While the Government has not altered the top-line cap, the under-the-hood settings matter for employers, states and families.

Machete attack survivor Saurabh Anand granted Permanent Residency: The Australia Today impact

Saurabh thanked The Australia Today’s Editor, Jitarth Jai Bharadwaj, for supporting him and sharing his story with Australians during his difficult time.

National Australia Bank names Inder Singh as new CFO to drive fiscal stability and strategy

A track record of driving transformation and technology investment, aligning with NAB’s modernisation goals.

Goyal, Farrell push to settle ‘second tranche’ of India–Australia trade pact as both sides eye $100b target

Canberra says over 85 per cent of Australian goods exports to India are now tariff-free, rising to 90 per cent by 1 January 2026

Australia and India’s citizens will be deported under controversial “Deport now, Appeal later” policy of UK

This removes their ability to stay in the UK while appealing the decision. Instead, appeals must be conducted remotely via video link from their home country.

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Record $540,000 fine over alleged ‘modern slavery’ migrant labour racket in NSW

Investigators reported that some migrant workers were living in squalid conditions described as akin to modern slavery.

International student drowns at Sydney beach while testing new diving mask

Fangqi Peng, 30, was at the popular eastern suburbs beach on Sunday afternoon with three friends who were collecting sea snails along the shoreline.

Minister Julian Hill blasts One Nation over ‘racist dog-whistling’ as Melbourne video reignites multicultural fault lines

“Yet again, Pauline Hanson’s One Nation is caught out in blatant racism. This time, a paid official of her party is posting videos inviting people to play ‘spot the Westerner’.”
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