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.

#YesForVoice: The Australia Today urges its readers to vote ‘yes’ for Indigenous Voice

In the coming weeks and months, we will actively participate in education campaigns to do our bit to help create a more inclusive society.

Can you help Police find these men regarding Federation Square Khalistan Violence

During the attacks, flag poles were used by several men as weapons which caused physical injuries to multiple victims.

After continued violence in UK, ‘Sikh separatist’ activity should be on the radar of Australian authorities

The senior-most UK diplomat in New Delhi was summoned on Sunday night after the Indian High Commission in the United Kingdom was vandalised. In a...

Is financial stress affecting your mental health? Here are 5 things that can help

Reminding yourself that your finances do not define you as a person can reduce feelings of sadness, shame or guilt.

PM Albanese warns attacks on Hindu Temples have ‘no place in Australia’ 

"We will take every action through our police and also our security agencies to make sure that anyone responsible for this faces the full force of the law."

Modi-Albanese Summit: Agreements, Concerns and Announcements that will shape Australia-India relationship

My visit has strengthened the already close relationship that Australia enjoys with India, a key partner and good friend in the Indo-Pacific."

Cricket, Colour and Diplomacy: Why ‘AlboNamo’ is the buzz word today

"On the field, Australia and India are competing to be the best in the world. Off the field, we are cooperating to build a better world."

More students and professionals to come as Australia signs framework to recognise Indian degrees

Institutional-level MOUs exchanged between India and Australia's university sectors to promote research and academic collaborations

Australia-India to sign ‘Mechanism for the Mutual Recognition of Qualifications’

This will be the broadest and most favourable recognition agreement India has signed with another country and will enhance student mobility between both countries. 

Foreign Minister Penny Wong to visit India, set to attend G20 Foreign Ministers meeting

"This year is an important milestone in Australia's bilateral relationship with India"

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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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