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.

Unstoppable! Indian Women’s Kabaddi team crowned World Champions, defend title

The team delivered a composed and disciplined performance in the final, defeating Taiwan 35–28.

Women in Blue make history: India wins inaugural Blind Women’s T20 World Cup

As the players celebrated with the Indian national flag held high, the moment carried emotional weight far beyond the scoreboard

Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi erupts after 10,000 years, hits key global flight routes

As the plume travelled eastward across the Red Sea into the airspace above Yemen and Oman, upper-level winds carried ash into flight paths used by airlines linking East Africa with the Middle East, Europe, and India.

Three Continents, Three Oceans, Three Democracies: Australia‑Canada‑India Technology and Innovation (ACITI) Partnership Announced

The ACITI initiative represents a coordinated effort among India, Australia, and Canada to leverage technology and innovation to address global challenges and enhance cooperation across multiple sectors.

‘Jai Hind! Jai Australia!’ — Melbourne’s Lord Mayor Nick Reece champions Delhi and Bengaluru City partnerships

"I'm proud to say that — alongside Deputy Lord Mayor Roshena Campbell and Councillor Andrew Rowse — we are securing more jobs, establishing new exchange corridors and forging Friendship Cities.

Indian-Australian Saif Mohammed Shah critically injured in Sydney stabbing; four teens charged

According to NSW Police, several teenage boys entered the Burwood Road store about 2.20am and allegedly attempted to steal items. When Shah – a staff member at the store – intervened, he was allegedly stabbed by one of the boys.

Penny Wong meets Para-Archery superstar Sheetal Devi, boosting Australia-India sports ties

World Champion Sheetal Devi competes in compound para‑archery despite being born without arms.

Kellie Sloane elected unopposed as new NSW Liberal Leader

Sloane’s election is historically significant for the party, marking the first time the NSW Liberals have both a female leader and a female deputy leader.

World’s first 3D-Bioprinted cornea implanted in Israel in historic breakthrough — are Bio-Engineered organs next?

The patient, a woman who had been living with severe vision impairment, received a customized corneal graft produced entirely through bio-printing technology rather than donated human tissue.

‘Samskrutotsavam’ in Sydney: Celebrating Sanskrit’s living legacy

Students presented a wide range of performances, including Sanskrit songs, dance and drama, highlighting how ancient knowledge can be applied to modern global challenges.

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Aussie and Indian leaders face off in first-of-its-kind friendly T10 cricket match in Gujarat

Australian sports infrastructure and management companies, including Cox and Populous, have already been involved in developing sports facilities in Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar.

Young Indian-origin father Tijo Jose Thomas dies in Bendigo road tragedy

In a statement, the Melbourne Malayalee Federation expressed its condolences, describing Mr Thomas’s death as a significant loss for both his family and the wider community.

Australia to begin Horizon Europe treaty negotiations, unlocking major research funding

The initiative has received backing from Australia’s Group of Eight universities, which support deeper engagement with international research networks.
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