Monthly RMIT Games Day 2026
RMIT are back for RMIT Games Day 2026 tournaments!
Creative Antarctica: Australian Artists and Writers in the Far South
'Creative Antarctica' is a multifaceted exhibition featuring Australian artists and writers who have been influenced by their observations and experiences of the Far South.
Provocations: What will we eat in the future?
As climate change, population growth, and ecological collapse reshape how we produce and consume food, we need to think outside the (lunch) box to find solutions.
Women of the Ice
This public program offers insights from five women who have journeyed to the Far South. Hear as they offer personal experiences and reflections from the front lines of a changing climate.
A. C. Grayling: Fighting Authoritarianism, Saving Democracy
RMIT University and The Wheeler Centre proudly present preeminent philosopher A. C. Grayling discussing one of the most urgent issues of our time: the decline of democracy.
Provocations: Is It Too Late to Save the Internet?
It's time to debate the pros and cons of the internet as it rapidly speeds us toward an unpredictable future.
Jimmy Wales: Founder of Wikipedia
RMIT University in partnership with The Wheeler Centre presents Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, for a powerful conversation about the erosion of trust in governments, mainstream media and online sources.
Mick Herron: Slough House and Slow Horses
RMIT University in partnership with The Wheeler Centre present an unmissable event for Slow Horses fans, with writer Mick Herron unveiling the next instalment in his phenomenally successful Slough House series.
