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.

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.

‘Ignored, dismissed, in pain’: Victoria takes bold steps to fix decades of bias in women’s healthcare

Nearly 89% reported that chronic pain damaged their mental health, while 71% said healthcare professionals dismissed or ignored their symptoms.

India outclass Australia as Sundar, Dube and Axar lead dominant all-round show

Washington Sundar delivered a stunning spell of 3 wickets for just 3 runs, dismantling Australia’s lower order and sealing the victory.

‘Medicare card, not credit card’: $8.5 billion plan to deliver more bulk billing and cheaper GP visits

Already, more than 1,000 GP clinics that previously used mixed billing have converted to full bulk billing, joining the 1,600 existing practices.

Khalistani thugs attempt to disrupt Diljit Dosanjh’s Melbourne concert, hurl abuse at Sikh fans

"We had planned a flash-mob dance outside the stadium, but we had to cancel it because of the threats issued via loudspeakers by Khalistani goons right across the road.”

India calls for vigilance against Khalistani extremism as Australia reaffirms counter-terrorism cooperation

The Australian side acknowledged India’s concerns and reiterated its support for maintaining peace and stability within the Indian diaspora community.

‘Rubbish from a tiny minority of idiots’: Minister Hill condemns racist slurs on Indian star Diljit Dosanjh

"Nobody should be discriminated against for who they are and I am sorry that Diljit has copped such rubbish from a tiny minority of idiots.

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