JAI BHARADWAJ

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Founder and Editor in Chief of The Australia Today. Experienced Journalist with a demonstrated history of working in the international media industry. Skilled in Broadcasting, Storytelling, Video, News Writing, and Google Analytics and Fact Check.

From Controversy to Clarity: Australia Introduces Tougher Visa Regulations with Direction 110

"Since the beginning of last week, I have cancelled 40 visas in the national interest."

Priyanka Chopra Jonas Kicks Off ‘The Bluff’ Shoot in Australia, Shares Delightful Snippets with Fans

Stay tuned for more updates on 'The Bluff' as Priyanka Chopra Jonas and her team bring this exciting tale to life on the big screen!

LGBTQ Community Shows Strong Support for PM Modi in Indian General Election, Survey Reveals

BJP's ability to attract this support from LGBTQ community may prompt other parties to re-evaluate their engagement and outreach efforts.

Australia Deepens Defense Ties with India Amid Growing Concerns Over China

By strengthening ties with India, Australia is working to create a united front capable of addressing the multifaceted challenges posed by China's actions.

Rising Hate Crimes Against Indians and Hindus Tarnish Canada’s Inclusive Reputation

These extremist groups not only threaten physical safety but also erode the perception of Canada as a secure and inclusive country.

Australia Launches First National Battery Strategy to Drive Economic Growth and Clean Energy Transition

"The global clean energy transition is happening – and we’ve got a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Australia to create more well-paid, secure jobs."

“I feel betrayed”: Australia reduces the post-study work visa age

In 2022, data from the Group of Eight (Go8) and the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations (CAPA) showed that 40% of PhD students in Australia were aged 30 and above.

Australia-India Relations Strengthened with New Initiatives and CAIR Headquarters in Parramatta

"Working more closely with our Indian-Australian communities – our fastest growing diaspora – means we can better respond to a diverse and evolving India."

A Call for Cultural Dialogue on World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development

In an increasingly interconnected world, understanding and appreciating cultural diversity is vital for peaceful coexistence

India, Australia, Indonesia trilateral maritime security workshop: Strengthening regional collaboration

It laid the groundwork for enhanced regional cooperation by addressing current challenges and identifying collaborative opportunities.

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‘An act of extreme disrespect’: Melbourne Mahatma Gandhi statue vandalism and theft leaves its Indian sculptor deeply hurt

"You can remove a physical statue, but the message of harmony it stands for is something no one can ever steal.”

50,000 international student visa appeals lead government to scrap in-person hearings

Lodging an appeal allows applicants to remain in Australia while their case is under review — sometimes for years — even when their claims ultimately fail.

Fiji’s fragile politics, erosion of trust after 2025 and the road ahead

Few anticipated that two of Fiji’s three deputy prime ministers, elected with much fanfare in December 2022, would be forced to resign over allegations of failure of ministerial integrity.
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