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.

Victorian Premier’s Grand Diwali Reception: A Mélange of Lights, Culture, and Community Spirit

It reaffirmed the shared values of unity, respect, and the triumph of light over darkness, resonating deeply with the essence of Diwali

Reserve Bank of Australia hikes interest rate to tame persistent inflation

The rate hike will add an extra $84 to monthly repayments for a $500,000 loan over 30 years

Reserve Bank of Australia almost certain to raise interest rates after IMF sounds alarm on inflation

Living costs working-age borrowers are increasing at a higher rate than any other, fuelled by a 9.3% growth in mortgage interest charges

Air India to launch Melbourne to Mumbai Non-stop flights from December

Air India’s flights from Melbourne to Mumbai will depart at 8 p.m.

Here’s traffic and parking plan for Australia’s biggest Dussehra at Sri Durga Temple

To make it easier for devotees to attend the festivities a detailed parking plan has been released by the Temple management committee.

“Mandir Vahi Banayenge Par Tareekh Nahi Bataayenge”: A reflection on the completion of Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya

At a little height was a torn tent with a flag which was supposed to be the temple of one of the holiest sites of Hindu religion.

Maharaj of Proteas secure thrilling 1-wicket victory over Pakistan in World Cup clash

"It's easier for us to have conversations now with regard to our run chase. We've got the result on our side."

Australia secures first World Cup victory with convincing win over Sri Lanka

Glenn Maxwell and Marcus Stoinis guided Australia to victory with scores of 31* and 20*, respectively.

Melbourne holds vigil for Israel: Australian Hindus stand in solidarity with Jews amid ongoing conflict

"Our heart goes out to the families and friends of those who are suffering so bad due to this barbaric terrorist attack."

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Woman questioned by police over ‘anti-Indian’ post, Foreign Affairs Minister defends it as free speech

Officers invited her to attend a police station to discuss the post, which authorities reportedly considered “racist” and “unwelcoming”

Victoria secures 10 million litres of diesel to safeguard farmers and food supply

Allan said supporting farmers was essential not only for regional jobs but also for keeping grocery prices stable.
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