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.

Wong flies to US for QUAD summit amid growing pressure on Australia’s defence spending

Analysts say Wong’s dual mandate highlights Australia’s balancing act: reinforcing security ties with Washington while protecting economic interests.

Bollywood’s top four directors are heading to Melbourne, Here’s you chance to work with them

Ms Lange is particularly keen to involve Indian-Australian writers, actors and technicians from Melbourne’s growing creative community as expression of interest will open on July 15

Battin courts multicultural votes with tough crime crackdown “Break bail, go to jail,” no land tax and gas taps back on

Months into his leadership, Brad Battin’s multicultural approach appears designed to “course-correct” the Liberal Party’s outreach strategy

Canada-India Turn the Page: Modi and Carney Map Out New Era of Cooperation

The two leaders agreed to appoint new high commissioners in each country, restoring full consular services for citizens and businesses.

Criminal ‘Post and Boast’ to attract ‘two years’ extra jail time under new Victorian law

The legislation expressly includes ringleaders or facilitators, closing loopholes that allow organisers to escape extra penalties.

‘Proteas’ underdogs to champions: How Rabada, Bavuma & Markram crushed Australia’s title defence

For South Africa, the victory lifted the “chokers tag” that had long haunted their knockout history.

WTC Final, Day 3 at Lord’s: Markram’s maiden final century sets up South Africa’s historic run chase against Australia

With the target now within sight, South Africa stands on the brink of ending a 27-year wait for ICC silverware.

WTC Final, Day 2 at Lord’s: Australia stem South African fight-back on 144/8 and lead by 218

“Both teams bowled disciplined lines and lengths today. We’ll look to add every possible run tomorrow, then trust our bowlers to finish it off.”

Police ‘excessive force’ arrest victim Gaurav Kundi dies in hospital, Indian Australian community demands answers

Gaurav Kundi has had his life support turned off at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, where he was being treated for severe brain and neck nerve injuries.

WTC Final, Day 1 at Lord’s: Australia Rally to 212 Before Seamers Rout South Africa

Smith, in imperious form at Lord’s, ground out 66 off 112 balls, delighting the gallery with 10 crisply timed boundaries.

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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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