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.

I risk my life for Australians but your rules don’t allow me visit my mother: An Open letter to PM Morrison

Sir, I get bruises on my nose and ears due to mask and other PPE I wear for my 8-10 hours shift but my mother tells me over phone, "Do everything to help your chosen country Australia to be proud of you."

Victoria opens just before festivals, Here is what you can do

It’s highly recommended that Victorians only permit people aged 12 years and over who are fully vaccinated to visit them at home.

Dhoni’s Chennai Super Kings wins 4th IPL title

MS Dhoni's lineup won the IPL trophy for the fourth time, having previously won the tournament in 2010, 2011, and 2018.

Vishal Jood onboard flight to India will be with his family within hours

"My mother is looking forward to seeing him as he is the eldest son who fought for the pride of India."

No Quarantine – No caps on International arrivals: NSW opens from 1 November

Fully vaccinated travellers already in quarantine will also complete their quarantine requirements on November 1, even if it is less than 14-days.

Khalistani’s attack Hindu leader Yogesh Khattar’s business in Sydney, Police looking for culprits

"These Khalistani elements are vicious, they plan, plot and execute to propagate their hate-filled agendas. This time they tried to trap me the way they did to Vishal Jood."

Hockey India slams Belgium federation’s racist’, ‘mental intimidation’ after Indian players winning awards

"We believe that the public statements of displeasure at the announcement of the Indian winners is highly disrespectful and not in the spirit of sportsmanship and the sport of Hockey."

Is ‘Asylum’ real reason why Australia is likely to postpone Afghanistan Test?

“In light of ICC’s go-ahead to Afghanistan to participate in upcoming T20 World Cup, I think this briefing will have a big a role on Cricket Australia’s decision about Hobart Test.”

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‘An act of extreme disrespect’: Melbourne Mahatma Gandhi statue vandalism and theft leaves its Indian sculptor deeply hurt

"You can remove a physical statue, but the message of harmony it stands for is something no one can ever steal.”

50,000 international student visa appeals lead government to scrap in-person hearings

Lodging an appeal allows applicants to remain in Australia while their case is under review — sometimes for years — even when their claims ultimately fail.

Fiji’s fragile politics, erosion of trust after 2025 and the road ahead

Few anticipated that two of Fiji’s three deputy prime ministers, elected with much fanfare in December 2022, would be forced to resign over allegations of failure of ministerial integrity.
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