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.

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.

Indian-Australian professor drives sustainable ground infrastructure with nature-based solutions

Dr Sanjay Kumar Shukla, a leading expert in Civil and Geotechnical Engineering, is championing nature-based approaches to ground infrastructure, blending ancient wisdom with modern technology to create sustainable solutions.

Controversial Book Ban Reversed by Cumberland City Council After Fiery Debate

Contentious process and the deep divisions it revealed serve as a reminder of the ongoing challenges in balancing community values with the principles of equality and representation.

Empowering Diversity: New Grant Program Aims to Bridge Gap for Multicultural Businesses in Victoria

Applications are open for the Multicultural Business Chambers and Trader Groups program, which offers grants of up to $20,000.

Federal Budget’s Broad Cost-of-Living Relief Sparks Controversy, but Chalmers Stands Firm

Chalmers emphasises that the relief is designed to mitigate inflation without adding broader economic pressures.

Renowned Military Historian Prof. Peter Stanley Joins Australia India Institute as Academic Fellow

His work has not only enriched the field of Australian military history but has also extended to significant studies on British India.

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The new price gouging law starts on July 1. Can it rein in Coles and Woolworths?

The law comes into effect at a time when the major supermarkets are under scrutiny for their pricing practices.

Pauline Hanson’s gurdwara visit shows her ‘monoculture’ does not exclude any Australian

Too many people pretend there are only two choices: either unlimited multiculturalism with no common identity, or forced assimilation where migrants must hide their heritage.

Indian woman get permanent residency after husband’s sponsorship of two former wives triggered visa crisis

She told the tribunal that her husband had no meaningful ties to India and was unlikely to relocate, having lived in New Zealand since his teenage years after moving from Fiji, where he was born.
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