Australian-centric
Authoritative, Australasian-focused content is expertly curated by our editorial team and categorised into topics with assigned reading levels and discussion prompts for the classroom.
Informit Explore is the first major research and learning database designed specifically for Australian schools, offering ready-made teaching and learning tools that guide students towards reputable, trusted sources of information that combat misinformation & encourage critical thinking.
Start free trialAuthoritative, Australasian-focused content is expertly curated by our editorial team and categorised into topics with assigned reading levels and discussion prompts for the classroom.
Offering the most comprehensive collection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander publications, all in the one place.
Providing a topical-based starting point for students explore a range of views to better understand the issues affecting Australia.
We chose Informit Explore for our secondary school because of the Australian content and how it aligns to the Australian curriculum. The database is rich with information and curated for quality, so we are confident of finding reliable and academically appropriate content. Feedback from students and teachers has been overwhelmingly positive.
Simone Gillies, Teacher Librarian
St Stephen's Catholic College, Mareeba, Queensland
Give students the freedom to explore topics that spark their interest, with an intuitive browsing experience that helps them navigate critical issues, and seek out reputable, trusted sources. Concise issue summaries, written by teachers, for teachers, serve as ideal entry points for beginner researchers, complete with clear explanations and thought-provoking discussion prompts.
Spanning over 15 years of Australian news broadcasts, our extensive archive features an unparalleled collection of television news and current affairs videos, from all major free-to-air networks, such as the ABC, 7 News, 9 News, Network 10, Sky News, and more.
Start free trialGuiding students to develop the key research skills required to bridge the gap between the university and school experience.
Different perspectives of an issue are explored and bolstered by thought-provoking comprehension discussion and critical thinking questions.
Learners can effortlessly discover a wealth of Australasian content by following their interests and trending topics.
Engaging curated articles and videos are selected for each issue summary are graded by reading level to make it educational and age appropriate.
Pre-configured search queries for each issue enable novice researchers build confidence and navigate to content with ease.