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.

Morrison government will provide five million dollars for multicultural media

The re-elected coalition government will move urgently to deliver the funding, with payments expected to be made early in the new financial year.

Hindu and Sikh communities get more than 2 million dollar funding boost by Ministers Alan Tudge, Michael Sukkar and Jason Wood

“We are sure these places will serve our Victorian community well in the years to come.”

Tough anti-trolling laws on card to protect children and women from cyber bullies: PM Morrison

“Our plan will ensure parents can protect their kids online with strong parental controls, help to prevent harm by raising awareness in every school and improve our support for those harmed online."

Albanese promises small deposits, a smaller mortgage and smaller mortgage repayments through ‘Help to Buy’ program

The homebuyer will need to have a deposit of 2 per cent and qualify for a standard home loan with a participating lender to finance the remainder of the purchase.

Some Indian international students are waiting for their visas after almost two years of admission

“I applied for the student subclass 500 visa on Jan. 14, 2021. And I have been waiting for my visa for 15 months. I haven’t received any updates on my visa for the last 13 months.”

Indian Australian service station worker robbed at gun point, watch video

The man is described as in his late-20s, approximately 165cm tall, Caucasian in appearance with a slim build and tattoos on his neck and hand.

Qantas to launch new direct route to Bengaluru, booking starts late April 

Qantas passengers will be able to transit seamlessly from Qantas flights in Bengaluru, Delhi, or Singapore onto IndiGo services to other major Indian cities as well as smaller ones such as Pune and Goa.

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Jess Wilson calls it “unacceptable threat” as ISIS brides return to Melbourne tonight

Children returning to Australia would undergo community integration, therapeutic support and countering violent extremism programs.

UNSW and Deloitte India to launch AI Centre of Excellence at Bengaluru campus

A start-up and innovation hub will support entrepreneurship among students and staff, while future programs are expected to include executive education and professional development

Premier Allan forced into Fed Square World Cup backflip after backlash over “un-Australian” screening ban

If Victoria cannot safely host fans cheering for the national team, something has gone wrong.
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