
Brisbane on alert: these maps show the suburbs most likely to flood during Cyclone Alfred
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is forecast to strike densely populated areas of southeast Queensland and northeast New South Wales. Brisbane, home to more than 2.5 million people, is among the places in the storms path. Tropical...

Safe for autocracy: the world according to Putin and Trump
What does an ideal world look like for Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump? In a word: ugly. Trumps embrace of Russias dictator, his bullying of a weakened Ukraine, his musings about new US...

Australia’s economy has turned the corner, and consumer spending was a big help
Australias economy expanded at the fastest pace in two years in the December quarter, boosted by an improvement in household spending and stronger exports. The Australian Bureau of Statistics national accounts report today...

Convicting the innocent: how a rotten system ensures miscarriages of justice will continue
The following story is the winner of The Conversation Prize for writers, a competition run in partnership with Faber and Curtis Brown. Read more about the competition here. A young man called David Lace sits in a...

Brian Thornton wins The Conversation Prize for writers for his story Convicting the Innocent
Congratulations to Brian Thornton from Winchester University who is the 2025 winner of The Conversation Prize for writers, for his story Convicting the Innocent, a look at the systemic barriers facing people wrongly...

DNA detectives in Antarctica: probing 6,000 years of penguin poo for clues to the past
Studies of ancient DNA have tended to focus on frozen land in the northern hemisphere, where woolly mammoths and bison roamed. Meanwhile, Antarctica has received relatively little attention. We set out to change that. The...

Australians generate mountains of waste, and we need more help to recycle and resuse it
Australians largely support transforming the economy to increase recycling, repurpose products and reduce waste, according to a new report from the Productivity Commission, but they are being impeded by inconsistent...