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.

In Time Tec Expands to Australia and New Zealand in Strategic Partnership with Emertel Indo-Pacific

This collaboration will utilise Emertel's extensive local networks, including partner and customer relationships, to enhance In Time Tec's market penetration.

From Warmth to Wounds: Unveiling the Complex Mother’s Day in Indian Diaspora

We navigate more turbulent emotional waters, dealing with the complexities of relationships that might not fit in media and cultural narratives.

Cap on international student numbers in colleges and universities as crackdown on shonky operators starts

Prohibit education providers from owning agent businesses, halt the registration of new international education providers, and suspend the introduction of new courses

Tragic murder of Navjeet Sandhu in Melbourne sparks concerns about international students’ well-being

While Sandhu succumbed to his injuries at the location, a 30-year-old man Sharvan Kumar was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Australia announces 20% increase in financial requirements for international student visas

New standards raise the necessary proof of funds significantly across all categories: from primary applicants and their spouses to dependent children and school costs

RBA keeps interest rate on hold amid persistent inflation and cost of living concerns

RBA officials reaffirmed adjusting policies as needed to ensure inflation targets are met, reflecting ongoing vigilance against potential risks.

PRAC Payment support announced for student Nurses, Teachers, and Social Workers, but funding not available until July next year

The payment will be means-tested and is in addition to any other income support students may receive.

Australia overtakes India in ICC Test rankings, India still dominates ODI and T20I

In the T20I rankings, India remains the leader with 264 points, although their lead has been reduced from 11 to seven points, with Australia now trailing closely at 257 points.

Call for action: Protect Australian journalists against ‘Khalistan’ terror threats on World Press Freedom Day

Law enforcement and governmental bodies must bolster their efforts to protect journalists and ensure that such threats are met with the full force of the law.

Sharp decline in Indians looking to work abroad, Australia still tops as preferred destination

"Australia's rise as a preferred destination underscores its appeal in terms of quality of job opportunities and lifestyle"

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India, China and Vietnam fuel backpacker visa increase as Australia faces calls for reform

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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.
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