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.

Australian Hindus stand in solidarity with Jews against Hamas terror attack

Let us all work steadfastly and in unison to ensure that such a disgrace on human rights does not repeat, ever.

Sydney airport workers arrested in major drug trafficking ring bust

Each of the five bags seized from the car contained bricks of a white substance, later confirmed through forensic testing to be cocaine.

Battle of Giants: Kohli and KL Rahul’s heroics lead India to victory over Australia

India's success at home largely depanded on the early breakthroughs provided by their new-ball bowlers.

New Zealand’s dynamic duo devastate England to register nine-wicket win in World Cup opener

Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra were an unstoppable force, crafting exceptional centuries.

Premier Jacinta Allan unveils new cabinet: Strong focus on housing, education and infrastructure

Former opposition leader Matthew Guy returns to the frontbench as Shadow Public Transport Minister.

Crackdown on dodgy education agents, private college owners and international students

The government will prohibit agent commissions on student transfers between providers in Australia.

From regional Victoria to first female Premier in three decades: Jacinta Allan’s remarkable journey

She became the youngest woman elected to Victoria's parliament in 1999 at the age of 25 and made history in 2002 as the state's youngest-ever minister at 29.

Australia backs India, and Japan to be made permanent UNSC members

A compelling case for reshaping global structures to better serve the needs and aspirations of the international community.

India decimates Australia in a high-scoring thriller to clinch series by 2-0

Suryakumar Yadav's late fireworks, including four consecutive sixes, electrified the stadium.

India suspends Visa services for Canadians amid diplomatic tensions

India urged its citizens to avoid regions and venues in Canada that have witnessed such incidents.

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Knife rampage ends in fatal police shooting after woman stabbed and officers attacked in NSW

“We have had to use lethal force by firing of a firearm, but that was only after multiple attempts to stop this man using a Taser, and there was a direct threat to the police officer’s life.”

“All of you are putrid f…ing dogs”: Alleged racist slurs and spitting at Uber Eats driver by teenage girls at Sydney supermarket as police...

One of the girls is seen throwing a shopping basket towards the woman, continuing the verbal abuse, making offensive gestures and appearing to spit in the direction of the person filming.

Open Mosque Day turns into political flashpoint as Islamic Council of Victoria accused of selective exclusion despite $400,000 taxpayer funding

“Victoria is a place where people of all faiths can and do worship freely. But incitement to harm is not worship, it is hate speech,” he said.
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