The government is attempting to tiptoe a tricky path out of strife. Here are seven charts that break everything down.
Unemployment has ratcheted higher in Sydney. Here’s how the city’s regions compare on jobs.
The advent of computers has allowed businesses and governments to record,calculate,play with and store huge amounts of data. But we’re still in the early days of exploiting this opportunity to be better informed about what’s happening in the economy.
A freedom of information request has revealed that the Victorian health department wasn’t being transparent in some of its COVID-19 death reporting.
More than three in 10 Australian households rent privately and renters are an increasingly diverse group,new data reveals.
When Australians were hungry for up-to-date COVID-19 information at the height of the pandemic,a data analyst and a journalist stepped forward.
Artificial Intelligence is now sufficiently sophisticated to re-identify individuals from de-identified health data. We must quickly develop rules for its ethical use.
Assaults in the state’s schools have jumped 50 per cent in the past decade,rising to a level where police are notified of violence an average of 10 times every school day.
Teacher,tradie or Jeff Bezos? Use our interactive tool and enter your requirements for a life partner to determine the statistical chance of finding your soulmate in Australia.
What do people in your area do for a living? How do they get to work? And how long have they lived there? Type in the name of your suburb and explore our interactive from a new batch of 2021 census data.
Bots deliberately sabotaging the way news is delivered and a work created from censored tweets? This new exhibition focuses on something that concerns us all.