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.

Modest easing to restrictions in Metropolitan Melbourne and Regional Victoria, Here’ all details

On Tuesday, Victoria will pass its first threshold on the Roadmap with 80 per cent of Victorians having received their first vaccine dose.

At meet with Indian PM Modi, Harris refers to Pak terror role, agrees to monitor its support to terrorism

“Continuing on this journey of victory, Indians would also want you to continue that in India and therefore they are waiting to welcome you. I extend you an invitation to visit India,”

PM Scott Morrison, PM Modi review progress in India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

The two leaders also exchanged perspectives on regional developments and the forthcoming Quad meeting.

Vaccinated Victorians will be able to come back home but conditions applied

Every traveller will have to carry proof of their vaccination status so it can be checked at airports, seaports or borders.

Magnitude 6.0 earthquake hits near Melbourne, tremors rattle southeast Australia, Here’ details

"We have had no reports of serious injuries, or worse, and that is very good news and we hope that good news will continue," Prime Minister Scott Morrison

1st ODI: Brown and Haynes star as Australia-W register nine-wicket win over India-W

Australia has not only taken a 1-0 lead in the three-match series but also Meg Lanning's side has extended its unbeaten run in ODIs to 25 matches.

Australia at 25th rank while India climbs to 46th rank in Global Innovation Index

India has jumped 35 places since 2015 and is top-ranked in Central and Southern Asia. From 81 in 2015, it has moved to 46 in 2021.

Indian Australian pilot Captain Ritesh Bhamaria receives United Nations award for exceptional bravery

“Captain Bhamaria and the ship’s crew displayed outstanding seamanship, coming together to the aid of others,”

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."

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Indian tourists rank among Victoria’s top five visitor groups as total spending hits record $48.6 billion

Across Australia, the top five international visitor markets in the year ending March 2026 were New Zealand, China, the United Kingdom, the United States and India.

Pauline Hanson has raised an uncomfortable question about Australia’s foreign aid. Here’s why it matters

The first notable aspect of Hanson’s response is the apparent softening of her position on aid spending.

Bundle of joy for parents as six-month paid leave begins next week

The expansion comes alongside a broader package of increases to social security payments and family assistance measures that will take effect from July 1.
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