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.

Shree Swaminarayan temple in Melbourne vandalised in racist graffiti attack

“To have it targeted in this way feels like an attack on our identity and our right to worship.”

Trade powerhouse Michelle Wade reappointed as Victoria’s India commissioner

Her appointment runs through to mid‑2028, ensuring Victoria pursues its ambitious goal of doubling two-way annual trade with India to $25 billion by 2030.

Australia’s InQuik and Tata steel join forces to bring modular bridge Tech to India

They will launch pilot projects in select Indian states, validate design and logistics workflows, and engage with government and private stakeholders

Tim Watts, Nicholas Reece and Mitu Bhowmick Lange lead AIYD 2025’s star-studded kick-off

AIYD 2025 will convene 30 delegates—15 from each country—in Mumbai from 15–17 September, before moving to Delhi on 18 September for a final day of workshops

Canadian resident Amritpal Singh Dhillon arrested in marathon legend Fauja Singh hit‑and‑run case

“I was driving too fast and panicked after I realised I had hit Mr. Singh”

Lord’s heartbreaker: Jadeja’s valiant 61 not enough as England scrape home by 22 runs

The hosts wrapped up the tail cheaply, leaving Jadeja stranded on 61—the highest score of the innings—and India all out for 170.

From Village Rockstars 2 to Stree 2: See the Jaw‑Dropping Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Nomination List!

“These nominations underscore the creativity and innovation driving Indian content today—and we can’t wait to bring this incredible work to Australian screens.”

Sri Durga Temple gets ‘Om and Swastika’ installed at Bendigo’s The Great Stupa

From initial sketches to final fabrication, volunteers and artisans worked alongside Stupa staff to design and position the sculptures with sensitivity on the Stupa’s western precinct

Anti-Semitism plan: Slash funding from universities and arts centres that ‘enable’ hate — visa applicants screening to be introduced

Tightening the Migration Act to screen applicants for antisemitic views and more readily cancel visas of visa-holders who engage in hateful conduct.

Premier Allan visits synagogue, announces state-wide taskforce to stamp out hate across Victoria

Proposed measures under community consultation include: bans on face coverings at protests, restrictions on “attachment devices” and prohibitions on the display of recognised terrorist symbols.

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Pakistani international student assaulted, allegedly racially abused in attack caught on camera outside Melbourne 7-Eleven

Mr Cheema* said the attackers made racist remarks during the assault, including telling him to “go back to your f*** country.”

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.
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