JITARTH JAI BHARADWAJ

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Jai Bharadwaj, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Australia Today, is an award-winning journalist with a proven track record in international media. Renowned for his expertise in broadcasting, storytelling, and investigative reporting, he combines rigorous fact-checking with data-driven insights to deliver impactful journalism.

Selection shocks and subcontinent struggles leave Australia under pressure ahead of T20 World Cup

Australia’s batters have been exposed by variable bounce, slower surfaces and a lack of experience in pacing T20 innings on the subcontinent.

New timetables, new routes: Here’s what changes as Metro Tunnel goes fully online

In the west, Werribee and Williamstown line services no longer interline with Frankston trains. These lines now operate independently, with revised timetables intended to reduce flow-on delays caused by congestion elsewhere in the network.

RANZCR appoints Dr Rajiv Rattan as new president, signals focus on training and clinical excellence

“We will continue to invest in training and education to ensure that our future generations continue to thrive in a world of innovation.”

Pauline Hanson demands explanation over removal of Australian flag from NDIA email signatures

She said the Australian flag and coat of arms represent “not only the Australian nation but every Australian citizen” and should be displayed prominently to foster national unity and identity.

National Cabinet locks in record $25bn hospital funding deal and major NDIS reforms

From 1 October 2026, children with developmental delay or autism with low to moderate support needs will begin transitioning to Thriving Kids from NDIS

Jensi Kanabar creates history as first Indian girl to win Australian Open U14 title

Kanabar’s victory adds to India’s growing presence in international junior tennis and highlights a strong pipeline of emerging talent.

Health Minister Butler says Australia is closely monitoring Nipah virus spread overseas as India reports new cases

“We don’t have any advice at the moment to change our existing protocols for sick travellers who arrive in Australia.”

Otways bushfire: 1,100-plus properties told to evacuate before Tuesday’s extreme fire weather

Authorities advised people leaving the affected area to detour inland, with evacuation routes including Birregurra–Forrest Road and Forrest–Apollo Bay Road towards Colac, while noting conditions and road access may change.

Community-led relief ramps up as Dawoodi Bohra volunteers deliver medical supplies to Yea and Longwood after Victorian bushfires

“This isn’t just about providing supplies; it’s about standing side-by-side with our fellow Victorians during a very difficult time.”

Indian-Australian community farewells High Commissioner Gopal Baglay at Melbourne event by AIDF

High Commissioner underscored that India–Australia ties are increasingly defined not only by government-to-government engagement but by the day-to-day links between communities, universities, businesses and families across both countries.

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Alleged threat against ASIO boss leads to arrest of university student

Police allege that in April, the student sent a series of harassing emails to a university professor and another staff member.

Victoria to rewrite sentencing laws in major justice overhaul

The review will be led by the Sentencing Advisory Council, which will consult widely with legal experts, stakeholders and the public.

RBA lifts interest rates to 4.35 per cent as fuel shock reignites inflation fears

It also noted that inflation had already been too high before the Middle East conflict pushed global energy prices higher.
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