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.

Shane Warne honoured by UN with conservation grant

"We are forever grateful for his championship and will work to honour his memory in a manner that does justice to the person he was.”

Khalsa Aid’s South Australia coordinator threatens Hindu-Sikh couple for organising inclusive Vaisakhi Mela

"We are so concerned about these threats that my kids are not able to attend school, we have not cooked and eaten food properly for a few days."

Budget 2022-23: Skill and Parent Visa numbers increased but Partner Visa reduced, Here’ details

Migration Program will focus on skilled migration, with a return to a pre-pandemic composition of roughly two-thirds/one-third across the Skill and Family streams.

Reclassified ‘The Kashmir Files’ will be in New Zealand cinemas next week

The Kashmir Files does not promote extremism or violence: Chief Censor-New Zealand.

Australia removes COVID test requirement for international travellers 

The “normalise Australia” decision will come into force from April 17 2022.

PR pathway for temporary visa holders announced, application open on 1 July

This announcement opens up Permanent residency option to Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL) occupation which was earlier only open to “Medium- and Long-Term Strategic Skill List (MLTSSL)."

“War is terrible but let’s focus on Indo-Pacific”: PM Morrison, Indian PM Modi review ties, share vision to advance relations in virtual summit

While we are obviously distressed at the terrible situation in Europe, our focus, of course, is always very much on what is occurring in the Indo-Pacific and ensuring that those events could never occur here in the Indo-Pacific."

Modi- Morrison virtual summit to be held on Monday 21 March

This virtual summit will lay the way forward on new initiatives and enhanced cooperation in a diverse range of sectors between India and Australia.

The Kashmir files: Is a manifestation of lived experience of Kashmiri Pandits, it documents institutionalised hate towards Hindus

During the film, I heard the phrase ‘bilkul aisa tha’ multiple times, and this is a testament to the triumph of The Kashmir Files.

Tributes pour in as ‘King of Spin’ Shane Warne dies aged 52

Shane was the “King of Spin” because there was none like him. The “ball of the century” will be talked about forever.

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‘Upgraded to Aussie Citizenship’: Young Indian migrant’s humorous T-shirt captures Australia’s multicultural spirit

“Indian by birth, Australian by choice, legend by citizenship. Upgraded to Aussie citizenship. Dingoes, beaches and barbecues, here I come.”

$100 rego rebate, toll cap cut and Opal freeze headline Mookhey’s cost-of-living budget

The budget includes a major funding boost for domestic violence services, with $184.1 million in additional spending across prevention and support programs.

Labor – Greens partner to end self-managed super holder’s ability to buy residential property, pushing watered-down tax deal

A familiar pattern in Canberra: Labor declares reform, the Greens declare pressure, the Coalition declares opposition, and young Australians remain locked out of the market.
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