Australia’s carbon markets risk penalising Indigenous stewardship
Carbon markets rewarding the recovery of degraded environments risk penalising long-term Indigenous stewardship, according to a coalition of experts writing in Nature Climate Change.
Truth-telling must underpin Victoria’s landmark anti-LGBTIQA+ hate crimes inquiry
Victoria has established a landmark parliamentary inquiry into anti-LGBTIQA+ hate crimes, extremist recruitment and online harms. An RMIT expert says the inquiry presents a rare opportunity not only to respond to rising hate, but to confront the institutional histories that shape it.
RMIT experts available to comment on 2026 Winter Olympics
The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games will officially commence on Friday 6 February local time, with 53 athletes representing Australia. RMIT experts are available to comment on a range of topics related to the Games.
Money lessons to teach your children at every age
Financial literacy is a commonly overlooked life skill, though it plays a crucial role in shaping children’s future decisions from their first car to planning for retirement. An RMIT expert shares age‑appropriate concepts and practical ways parents and carers can build money skills from childhood through to early adulthood.