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.

Get mesmerised with Australia’s biggest Dussehra at Sri Durga Temple this Sunday

The festivities will begin with traditional rituals, food, and rides to conclude with fireworks and Ravan Dahan at 7 pm.

Food delivery man Raman Sharma admits to attempted medi-hotel drug smuggling

The magistrate granted Mr Sharma bail and he shall be back in court in November.

How much extra your mortgage will be as Reserve Bank lifts cash rate to 2.6 per cent

"Unless you’re on a fixed-rate mortgage, the banks will likely follow the RBA’s lead and increase the interest rate on your variable home loan soon.

Australia ends mandatory isolation requirements for COVID-19, and Pandemic leave disaster payments

The new payment will be funded 50:50 between the Commonwealth and States and Territories, with final details including eligibility and compliance to be released by Services Australia.

National Anti-Corruption Commission legislation tabled, does it have teeth

The legislation also provides strong protections for whistleblowers and exemptions for journalists to protect the identity of sources.

Radical Islamist organisation PFI banned by Indian government

"PFI and its associates or affiliates or fronts have been working covertly to increase the radicalisation of one community by promoting a sense of insecurity in the country, which is substantiated by the fact that some PFI cadres have joined international terrorist organisations."

Indian Court orders Amazon to stop selling Pakistan-made Rooh Afza

The global e-commerce website Amazon has been ordered by India's Delhi High Court to remove the listings after the Indian company Hamdard National Foundation,...

ICC announces major changes in playing conditions including Striker’s right to play the ball

An incoming batter will now be required to be ready to take strike within two minutes in Tests and ODIs

Victoria removes mandatory face masks requirement on public transport or taxis

However, the requirement to wear face masks will remain in some circumstances – like visiting a hospital, care facility or any other indoor space.

Indian Australian pest controller just lucky to be alive in freak accident

The ambulance, fire trucks and police were at the scene of the accident within some time, however, it took almost 40 minutes to get Suresh safely out of his work truck.

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Australian experts help transform elephant welfare and training in India’s Assam

“Although we come from a country without elephants, Australia and India share strong values in wildlife protection."

Fiji government drops appeal as unlawful sacking of anti-corruption chief deepens political fallout

Former anti-corruption commissioner Barbara Malimali is now seeking close to US$1.4 million (about FJ$3 million) in compensation for lost wages and damages, as well as reinstatement to her former role.

Bendigo cricket pioneer Barbara Rae honoured with bronze sculpture at historic oval

More than 150 years on, her legacy is evident in the strength of women’s cricket across the country, now marked by record crowds and soaring participation.
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