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.

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.

The Australia Today impact: Machete attack survivor Saurabh Anand granted new visa to stay in Australia

Four teenagers, aged between 14 and 15, have been charged over the incident with offences ranging from assault to robbery.

Melbourne link emerges in Punjab shooting case as seven arrested in India

Melbourne resident A*****t Singh (name can not be revealed for legal reasons), allegedly ordered the shooting after a personal dispute in Australia.

RBA cuts interest rate to 3.60% as inflation cools and jobs market softens

It also flagged that wage growth has eased from its peak, productivity remains weak, and the timing and size of policy lags are hard to pin down

Queensland teachers are striking. It’s not just about money – they are asking for a profession worth staying in

These reforms include a reduction in administrative burdens, which would allow more time for lesson planning and direct support of students.

Australia unveils record 295,000 international student visa places, are you ready to claim yours?

From 2026, students transitioning from onshore secondary-school programs, affiliated pathway providers, or TAFE institutes into publicly funded universities will be exempted

Outspoken Anti-Khalistan Leader Sukhi Chahal Found Dead After Receiving Death Threats

Local law enforcement has opened an investigation and is withholding details pending the post-mortem report.

World Hindu Economic Forum opens in Adelaide with landmark Indigenous partnership and multisector dialogue

“Hindu Australians have enriched our schools and universities as both educators and learners, bringing fresh perspectives and a spirit of innovation."

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Renee Heath secures comfortable Eastern Victoria preselection win in Liberal upper house contest

Party insiders told The Australia Today that Heath secured 59 votes to Smethurst’s 31, giving the conservative right faction member a decisive victory.

“No matter what language you speak, or what faith you practice”: Prime Minister Albanese pledges fight against racism

The Albanese Government said it recognises both the historical and ongoing significance of the day.

Two illegal migrants held as Sydney raids net millions of illicit cigarettes and five tonnes of tobacco

Two men, aged 25 and 47, who were found to be unlawful non-citizens, were detained during the operation.
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