Pallavi Jain

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Pallavi Jain is the Co-Founder and Editor of The Australia Today, whose investigative reporting has influenced public policy. A senior journalist and commentator, she has been a finalist in multiple international media awards.

Invest in Gujarat, will get best return for your money says Add’l Chief Secretary Dr Anju Sharma during Australia visit

A business delegation from Gujarat, India, led by Dr Anju Sharma, Chief Additional Secretary, Government of Gujarat, was in Australia in the lead up to the Tenth Annual Vibrant Gujarat Summit 10-12 January 2024.

“Deepavali message is timeless,” says Governor-General David Hurley

Governor-General David Hurley recently hosted Diwali celebrations at Government House in Canberra.

Water connects Australia and India as Kerala’s traditional boat race reaches Sydney

This event brought local Australians and Indian Diaspora together to enjoy this boat race as a bridge of our strong cultural connect.

‘Building cultural bridges between India and Australia’ to boost bilateral relationship

Both countries have a rich and vibrant cultural and creative industry, and are internationally renowned in food, film, literature, theatre, the visual arts and much more.

Premier launches new ‘Faith NSW’ coalition of religious communities

The coalition - comprising of Islamic, Hindu, Christian, Jewish and Buddhist communities - aims to build stronger relationships between the respective communities, and foster greater engagement with the NSW Government on common issues and areas of importance.

Indigenous Australian and Indian cultures merge to celebrate the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi in Sydney

Beginning with a Smoking Ceremony performed by First Nations elders Uncle John & Aunty Liz.

No “Hindu hand” behind Brisbane temple attack, Queensland Police confirms

Police have so far not been able to find out who was behind the temple attack and will resume the investigation if or when they get further information.

Beats of Incredible India reverberate in Multicultural Australia as ‘Chenda, finds home in Sydney’

The film follows an extraordinary group of western Sydney musicians as they prepare for a performance, unfurling the fascinating story behind their connection to the instrument.

Indian subcontinental community language schools shine in Minister’s Awards for Excellence

In 2023, 230 students were nominated, with 95 senior and 135 junior nominations from 32 different languages considered for the awards.

Relationship with India among most important for Australia: Andrew Charlton

"Many Australians don't fully understand the breadth and depth of modern India"

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Cash stolen, shops damaged as thieves target Sydney Indian restaurants and other local businesses

The NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research said in its latest quarterly update that “steal from retail store” rose 9.3 per cent in the two years to December 2025

NZ set to compete with India’s Indian Premier League and Australia’s Big Bash League with new NZ20 league

Safeguards to ensure the continued visibility and strength of the women’s game will also form a central part of negotiations.

Sydney teen faces fresh terror charges as Melbourne boy accused over ISIS flag import

Victorian authorities emphasised there is no current identified threat to public safety.
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