
Newspoll and Resolve give Labor big leads as parliament resumes after the election
With federal parliament to sit for the first time since the election on Tuesday, Newspoll gives Labor a 5743 lead and Resolve a 5644 lead. In Tasmania, Labor is a chance to gain a seat despite a 3% slide in their statewide...

How are Australians adapting to climate change? Here are 729 ways
Australias climate is changing. To avoid catastrophic disruptions from successive supercharged disasters, society must adapt. But change takes time and its not always clear how much progress were making. We wanted to find...

Labor to put disclaimer under Mark Latham’s caucus room picture
The picture of Mark Latham on the caucus room gallery of Labor leaders will have an annotation under it saying he was expelled for life and his actions do not accord with Labor values. The first meeting of the new caucus...

Congo and critical minerals: What are the costs of America’s peace?
In March 2025, President Félix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) offered the countrys critical mineral reserves to the United States and Europe in exchange for security and stability. At the time,...
The hidden history behind every rose blooming this summer
ilovephoto_KA/Shutterstock As roses fill gardens and hedgerows this season, there is a story, millions of years in the making, unfolding beneath their petals. Analysis of rose genomes and floral structure is revealing how...
Preparing to react to a maritime emergency. Romuald Robert, CC BY The coils of black hose, drum skimmers designed to collect oil from the oceans surface, and orangey-red containment booms all looked out of place on the...
BBC Verify largely factchecks international stories – what about UK politics?
In a world of fake news and disinformation, factchecking claims and the veracity of images has become an important part of impartial journalism. People invest their trust in information sources they believe are accurate....