Small change for a big change – will Victorians embrace the Container Deposit Scheme?
RMIT experts say the success of Victoria’s newly introduced Container Deposit Scheme (CDS) relies on the right pitch and reinforcing new habits to motivate people to participate.
Is TEMU’s affordability at the expense of our data and privacy?
Cyber security experts say to be careful of the popular shopping app, TEMU, as they potentially contribute to unsafe data collection practices.
Statement: Israel-Gaza conflict
The RMIT University community has been greatly saddened by the reports of the Israel-Gaza conflict and its humanitarian impacts.
Has the housing market peaked? Perhaps not so soon
The housing market gets hotter with the weather, but this summer buyers are facing higher mortgage rates and ongoing cost of living pressures. An RMIT property expert explains the current housing market trends for homebuyers.
Australia's cashless economy is inevitable, says RMIT finance expert
A RMIT finance expert is available to talk to the media about Australia’s transition to a cashless society.
People increasingly turn to influencers for information, and it’s a big problem
RMIT academics say all TikTok content should be taken at face value - not as a reliable information source.
New mandatory patient time in aged care is working, but it overlooks a key workforce
A new requirement for aged care homes to deliver an average of 200 minutes of care per resident each day has come into effect, with the regulatory body claiming most aged care homes are meeting the requirement.
Will the US writers’ strike agreement be a beacon for Australia?
A film expert is available to talk about the end of the US writers’ strike and what it means for Australia and the rest of the world.