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.

Trade tensions: Modi holds third phone call with Trump over 50% US tariffs on Indian goods

India has dispatched senior officials to Washington twice in recent months for talks on trade and sanctions policy, but with limited progress so far.

Police memorial to fallen officers defaced with ‘Good cop, dead cop’ graffiti, opposition slams ‘cowardly act’

No arrests have been made and police have not yet released a description of any suspects.

Australia’s temporary visa population hits record 2.93 million, sparking pressure on Albanese government

Failed asylum seekers who remain in Australia have passed 100,000 for the first time, reaching 101,976 as of 31 October, with a further 26,298 claims awaiting decisions.

Australia’s social media age ban is now in force. Here’s what it means for kids and parents

Schools and youth workers are already warning that some young people may attempt to get around the rules using fake details or overseas services.

UWA and HCLTech to launch global AI and cybersecurity micro-credentials, with India at the centre

By co-designing the curriculum, UWA and HCLTech say they want to ensure learners are not only certified but also job-ready.

Australia have put one hand on the Ashes urn, thumping England by eight wickets at the Gabba

As the series moves south, the equation is simple: one more win secures the urn. After Brisbane, it is hard to argue that Australia aren’t already halfway there.

Firefighter killed battling Mid North Coast blaze as bushfire-hit communities offered disaster aid

Conditions on the fire ground had been “extremely challenging” and thanked emergency crews for their efforts to keep people safe.

A fresh start? Inside the Liberals’ multicultural meet as Jess Wilson push to win back Victoria

“I stood in hospital corridors at 3 am, speaking with patients in crisis. I never imagined I would one day stand in a parliament as a minister.”

“Adult Time” law passes: Victorian children to face adult courts and life sentences for serious violent crimes

Carjacking will also default to the County Court unless a judge finds “substantial and compelling” reasons for it to remain in the youth jurisdiction.

Jess Wilson unveils “winning team” as polling puts new Liberal leader ahead of Premier Allan for 2026 elections

“Our team will provide the genuine alternative that Victorians are crying out for.”

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Mahatma Gandhi statue cut into pieces, stolen in Melbourne’s Rowville, reviving memories of past extremist vandalism

“Crimes like this are an attack on all Victorians who value respect, inclusion and the strength of our diverse society”

RBA lifts rates to 3.85% as inflation rebounds, exposing federal failure to rein in demand

Capacity constraints remain binding. Demand is too strong. And without changes to fiscal and structural policy, interest rates will remain the primary lever — regardless of the political cost.

Three young men from Punjab charged over alleged extortion-related shooting in Canada

Harjot Singh, 21, Taranveer Singh, 19, and Dayajeet Singh Billing, 21, have each been charged with one count of discharging a firearm into a place, a serious offence under Canada’s Criminal Code that carries lengthy prison terms.
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