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.

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."

Victorian Multicultural Commission and Hindu Council of Australia bring together interfaith leaders at Boronia Temple in stand against hate

“This vile act does not reflect who we are as Victorians. Our strength lies in our diversity and our respect for each other."

India welcomes Victoria University: first Australian uni to be granted licence for full-fledged campus

First cohort would be welcomed by mid-2027, offering degrees in technology, health and community services, and sustainable development.

Indian-origin man brutally attacked with machete in Melbourne, hand reattached after surgery

Saurabh Anand, 33, was walking home after picking up medicine from the pharmacy at Central Square Shopping Centre in Altona Meadows around 7.30pm on Saturday, 19 July, when he was ambushed by five teenagers.

Shree Swaminarayan temple in Melbourne vandalised in racist graffiti attack

“To have it targeted in this way feels like an attack on our identity and our right to worship.”

Trade powerhouse Michelle Wade reappointed as Victoria’s India commissioner

Her appointment runs through to mid‑2028, ensuring Victoria pursues its ambitious goal of doubling two-way annual trade with India to $25 billion by 2030.

Australia’s InQuik and Tata steel join forces to bring modular bridge Tech to India

They will launch pilot projects in select Indian states, validate design and logistics workflows, and engage with government and private stakeholders

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Indian-Australian scientist Prof. Rajeev Varshney named among world’s top agri-food pioneers

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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