With the aim of finding new natural product antimalarials, the novel indole alkaloids flinderole A−C were found to have selective antimalarial activities with IC<sub>50sub> values between 0.15−1.42 μM. Flinderole A was isolated from the Australian plant Flindersia acuminata and flinderoles B and C from the Papua New Guinean plant F. amboinensis. Flinderoles A−C contain an unprecedented rearranged skeleton compared to their related isomers of the borreverine class of compounds.