David Farley says party wants 100,000 migrant rural workers in addition to the 130,000 migration target it considers the ‘true’ number
The Australian actor on posing as a patient for medical schools, having multiple birthdays on The Airport Chaplain and the song ‘nobody likes’ by the Strokes
North Sea oil, once the driving force of the UK economy, may be dwindling but it remains a symbol of prestige and a rich resource for political debate
The Terror is a terrifying drama anthology. Plus, tissues at the ready for a super emotional finale of The Piano. Here’s what to watch this evening
Labor and the Coalition united three times to defy the expressed desire of the voters; on gambling, on disability and on the power of the tech companies
From Taiwanese steampunk dance to Australian climate comedy, here are 13 quick-fire fringe reviews
Move would allow mayors to greenlight large-scale developments and have more say on national housing funding
Letter written in 1847 to Sandbach, Tinne and Company’s Liverpool office reveals it engaged in practice after receiving taxpayer-funded compensation, book says
I am forever curious as to how these kind of sizzling places feel on a normal Tuesday two months in, especially when the celebrities are all off sunning their bottoms in Tuscany
Make the victim feel safe and able to talk at their own pace, and consider any danger the perpetrator currently presents to younger members of the family
Miranda Luby was only 36 years old when her tinnitus arrived in the middle of the night, without warning and for no clear reason
Watchdog launches inquiry into collision in which seven people died involving police car and another vehicle
Seal found dead at Beachport in South Australia presages ‘significant losses’, minister warns
Opposition leader Jess Wilson says new dedicated court of criminal appeal would set precedents for tougher sentences
Friends close to Margarita Reutt are shocked she could allegedly plant bomb that killed Ukrainian defector Robert Shageev, while others recall a stubborn grit to see any plan through
The idea of being deliberately unproductive is certainly tempting. The only concern is that you might enjoy it too much, writes Polly Hudson