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Sunday, May 5, 2024

A new job and marriage lured Avani Dias back to Australia, not intimidation by Bharatiya government

“A new job and marriage lured Avani Dias back to Australia, not intimidation by Indian government”, The Australia Today, April 24, 2024:

“Avani Dias, an inexperienced Sri Lankan-Australian journalist working as a foreign correspondent for the taxpayer-funded Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), has returned, driven by a new professional opportunity and personal milestone, rather than any alleged intimidation by the Indian government.

ere are the reasons why we understand that acceptance of a new job in (June 2023) and her marriage (December 2023) influenced Avani Dias’ decision to return to Australia, rather than any political pressures.

ABC News advertised a position for a Reporter with its flagship program ‘Four Corners’ on 1 May 2023 the closing date for applications was 21 May 2023……”

Read the full article at Theaustraliatoday.com

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