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.

A new job and marriage lured Avani Dias back to Australia, not intimidation by Indian government

"Whatever little interaction I had with Avani, she lacked the depth to be reporting in a complex country like India."

“We charge extra to Indians…because they are mostly scammers”: Outrage as Facebook marketplace seller makes racist remark

"It is imperative that we stand together to challenge and report racist behaviours whenever they surface."

Australia and India sign agreement to deliver ‘goods’ within hours and days

It aims to streamline border processing for accredited exporters, thus providing them with increased predictability, certainty, and speed to market.

Brave Australian Jewish Woman arrested in India for opposing pro-Palestinian propaganda

The posters were set up by the Students Islamic Organisation (SIO), a prominent student body known for its agitations on Islamic issues.

Melbourne Dawoodi Bohras lead food security initiatives during Ramadan

They have helped provide meals to those in need, thus playing a direct role in alleviating hunger in the greater Melbourne area.

Samantha Mostyn AO Appointed Australia’s Next Governor-General

Ms Mostyn expressed her commitment to representing and serving all Australians with distinction, acknowledging the importance of her role in fostering positive change within the community.

Three Indian Australian men shot in Tarneit over a long feud between two rival groups

Detectives are piecing together the circumstances of the altercation, treating the incident as targeted with all parties involved known to each other.

‘Shameless act’: Werribee duo breaks in Point Cook home after tragic death of Chaithanya ‘Swetha’ Madhagani

The Australia Today understands that the car (Red Mini Cooper) allegedly stolen during the burglary has since been recovered.

Victoria Updates School Zones for 2025, Check which Government School you can get Enrolment

By entering a residential address or searching by school name or type—whether it be primary, secondary, or specialist—parents and guardians can make informed decisions

Reserve Bank Holds Interest Rates Steady Amid Moderating Inflation

RBA emphasised its commitment to closely monitor global economic developments, domestic demand trends, and the labor market outlook.

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