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.

City of Maribyrnong Makes History as Mohamed Semra Becomes Australia’s First Sudanese Australian Mayor

“It’s an incredibly exciting time for our city as we continue to grow and evolve,” Mayor Semra said following his election.

Indian Australian community welcomes approval of major Sikh centre in Wyndham after heated council debate

“We don’t just live here. We contribute here. This decision shows that Wyndham understands who its people truly are.”

Jess Wilson becomes first woman to lead Victorian Liberals after party-room revolt

Thirty-five-year-old Ms Wilson, considered a rising star in the party, won the vote and will now lead the Liberals into the 2026 state election.

Australia and Indonesia Confirm New Security Treaty — A Watershed Moment in Regional Ties

For Australia, the treaty strengthens ties with a key regional partner amid rising geopolitical uncertainty in the Indo-Pacific, including concerns about China’s growing influence.

Victorian Multicultural Commission under fire for booklet showing distorted map of India, community demands apology

The report, intended to highlight cultural diversity and community harmony, instead triggered frustration and hurt within the Indian diaspora.

Partnership and Prosperity: AIBC Victoria Annual Address showcases growing India–Victoria trade, culture and innovation links

The next decade holds immense potential, and AIBC will continue to be the bridge that connects business, culture, and innovation.

New Pacific Media journal launches with focus on regional challenges and future of independent journalism

The journal draws on research presented at the first Pacific International Media Conference in 20 years, held at the University of the South Pacific (USP) in Suva in July last year.

ANZAC Jawan Remembrance Day marks shared sacrifice of Indian and Australian soldiers

Each year, its ceremony serves as a powerful testament to how remembrance continues to bridge nations, generations, and faiths in shared respect.

Wyndham councillor Larry Zhao refered to LGI for inviting Chinese delegates ‘on behalf of council’ without authorisation

If found in breach by LGI, the councillor could face penalties ranging from a formal reprimand to suspension or disqualification from office.

Fugitive rape-accused Indian legislator Harmit Singh Pathanmajra surfaces in Adelaide, evades arrest

Law enforcement officials told The Australia Today that the case has been referred through diplomatic channels for cooperation from Australian authorities.

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Victoria to rewrite sentencing laws in major justice overhaul

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

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