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.

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.

AFL CEO Andrew Dillon visits India as league targets South Asia for growth

The AFL has also launched and promoted AFL Desi, a content and community handle created to connect South Asian audiences—both in Australia and abroad

Three dead, one injured in Lake Cargelligo shooting; NSW police warn public not to approach wanted man

Police described Mr Ingram as being of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander appearance, about 165–170cm tall, of medium build, with short dark hair and brown eyes.

Anti-hate laws pass parliament in late-night sitting as political divisions emerge

Amendments were agreed to after negotiations with the Liberal Party, narrowing certain definitions and tightening parliamentary oversight

Fiji Minister calls for CCTV and community responsibility after attacks on Hindu temples

“Not every temple can go cashless because some devotees still prefer to donate in cash”

Shree Swaminarayan Temple Junagadhdham Melbourne to host historic Murti Pratishtha Mahotsav on 21-26 January

Temple organisers said the site would serve not only as a place of worship, but also as a centre for learning, community service and cultural preservation.

After 54 years with the whistle, Shoalhaven umpire Teena Hobden takes netball skills to India

Hobden hopes to share not only her knowledge of netball but also the sense of belonging and self-belief the sport has given her.

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Prof. Varshney, Director of the Centre for Crop and Food Innovation (CCFI), the WA State Agricultural Biotechnology Centre, and Murdoch University’s International Chair in Agriculture and Food Security, is one of only four Australians to have received the honour since the list was launched in 2024.

‘I fell in love with India’: Australian solo traveller praises kindness and hospitality of strangers

Reflecting on her month-long journey, Paige said the warmth she encountered wherever she travelled was one of the main reasons she had developed such a strong affection for India.

Almost half a million arrivals, 174,500 new homes: IPA says Australia’s housing crunch is no mystery

For the March quarter alone, net housing supply increased by 54,200 dwellings, compared with 193,780 net permanent and long-term arrivals.
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