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.

Victoria’s Roadmap until December: Plan for Party and Travel, Here are details you need to know

The first of the restrictions are expected to be lifted as early as 26 September, when at least 80 per cent of eligible Victorians are due to have had their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine

Call Nazi symbol Hakenkreuz not the Swastika says, Minister Jason Wood

"I will not support any legislation which affects the Hindu, Buddhist or Jain communities, I will push for proper consultation with the communities and only accepted legislation by all faith communities will be allowed in the Parliament."

Victorian to enjoy freedom to picnic from Saturday, Here’ Details

Modest easing to restrictions from 11.59 pm Friday, 17 September in lockdown areas of metropolitan Melbourne and Ballarat

Ballarat goes to lockdown as Victoria records 423 new COVID cases, Here’ details

From 11.59 pm tonight, the City of Ballarat will have the same restrictions – except for the curfew – in place as Metropolitan, Melbourne.

Australia gets ready to open International borders with Digital Passenger Declaration (DPD)

​​“This will help us to welcome home increasing numbers of Australians, tourists, travellers, international students, skilled workers, and overseas friends and family.”

Asghar Stanikzai slams Tim Paine for ‘aggressive statements’ against Afghanistan cricket team

"Mr Paine! The Afghan National Cricket Team has the right to play not only in this World Cup but in all ICC organized tournaments/events in accordance with the rules and regulations of ICC"

Hindu Community celebrates virtual Ganesh Chaturthi in Melbourne

Federal Assistant Minister for Multicultural Affairs Jason Wood highlighted the need to create awareness about Swastika from the Hindu religious perspective to reach the wider community.

Swastika Issue: Victorian Government agrees to edit references objected by Hindu community

“We are dismayed with the Government’s statement regarding the consultations for these recommendations, in which the Hindu community is conveniently left out,”

Consultancy company in court for allegedly underpaying Indian International student

The worker had been underpaid under the Clerks (Private Sector) Award 2020 and National Employment Standards.

No more lockdown in Regional Victoria, Melbourne metro records 221 cases

From 11.59 pm on Thursday 9 September, the five reasons to leave the home will be removed in regional Victoria, except for Greater Shepparton.

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‘Money already in Australia’: Indian MP Swati Maliwal alleges hawala trail in Punjab land scam investigation

Swati Maliwal alleged that “crores of rupees have already reached Australia through hawala” and claimed those involved planned to flee overseas if they lost political power.

Albanese announces $10bn fuel security plan as nation faces “extraordinarily volatile times”

The government said April recorded 92 fuel shipments into Australia — the highest monthly figure this year — as authorities diversified supply chains through imports from Europe, North America, South America and Algeria.

32-year-old woman accused of joining ISIS arrested on return to Sydney

The Australian Federal Police allege the woman travelled to Syria in 2015 to join her husband, who had earlier left Australia and joined Islamic State (ISIS).
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