Is your child ‘overscheduled?’ How to get the balance right on extracurricular activities
An RMIT education expert explains that too many extracurricular activities can leave kids overwhelmed – and how to get the balance right.
Expert criticises report on proposed changes to anti-discrimination laws
The Federal Government is negotiating how to implement the changes recommended by the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) report on anti-discrimination law reform, with a bill tabled in parliament late last week.
Regulations around the use of deepfakes are needed
RMIT cybersecurity expert warns regulation and awareness are crucial for Australia amid deepfakes use and misinformation on the internet.
Experts available: ACCC inquiry into search engines
The ACCC yesterday called for submissions on search engine services, competition and quality ahead of its next inquiry report.
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour has left Australia – but how do parents create more memorable moments with their kids?
For many parents, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour was an amazing bonding opportunity with their kids. An education expert explains how not to shake it off.
US moves to ban TikTok, could Australia be next?
An RMIT cyber security expert weighs in on the potential ban of TikTok in the US and whether Australia is likely to follow suit.
Virgin Australia allows pets to fly with their owners
Announced yesterday, Virgin Australia plans to be the country's first airline to allow pets to fly in the cabin alongside their owners. Two RMIT experts weigh in.
The Oscars | Funny films, like Barbie, don’t do well in awards season
In the lead up to the Oscars on Sunday 10 March (Pacific Standard Time), an RMIT expert explains why uproarious comedies don’t tend to do well in awards season.