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.

Victoria moves to ban machete sales after Northland shopping centre gang brawl

Staff and patrons who witnessed the brawl described a normally tranquil Sunday afternoon, shattered by sudden violence.

Albanese pledges more tanks for Ukraine and backs tougher sanctions during Vatican meetings

He noted that almost every leader he met in Rome claimed a personal connection to Australia—a testament to its diaspora and international reputation.

Labor has promised fast action to cut student debt, but arts students will have to wait for lower fees

Labor says the debt reduction will apply before 3.2% indexation is applied to HELP loan balances on June 1 this year.

Joint counter-terrorism team releases synagogue arson footage amid rising public safety concerns

Three masked individuals emerge, wielding an axe to breach the door, then ferry red jerry cans back and forth to douse the lobby in accelerant.

Victoria’s Off-the-plan stamp duty wipeout: pay $4k instead of $32k, here is how

A further $12.1 million will fund planning for 13,200 new homes and 8,600 jobs in Melbourne’s outer suburbs through precinct structure

Albanese lands in Jakarta, meets President Prabowo Subianto to cement defence ties

“There’s no more important relationship than the one we have with Indonesia”

How Modi’s Adampur airbase visuals dismantled Pakistan’s propaganda

"There will be only one result of shedding the blood of innocent people in India - destruction and great devastation!"

Justice advocates warn Premier Allan’s prison boost leaves prevention, rehabilitation starved

They point to the 178% rise in remand over the past decade and the 216% jump in youth remand since 2023

Virat Kohli bows out of Test cricket with gratitude and reflection

“I’m walking away with a heart full of gratitude—for the game, for the people I shared the field with, and for every single person who made me feel seen along the way”

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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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