As speculation about his future swirls amid talk of a defection to One Nation, Barnaby Joyce has urged the rumour mill to “take it down a step”.
Alexandra Feiam, Ria Pandey
Tony Armstrong is putting himself in the firing line with a new documentary series for ABC dealing with the thorny issue of racism in sport, a topic the ex-AFL player knows about only too well.
Clare Rigden
From Summer Bay to WA, Home and Away has started filming a series of special episodes out west, with much-loved former stars touching down in Perth earlier this week to begin shooting their scenes.
Boots, the second season of Nobody Wants This, Harlan Coben’s psychological thriller Lazarus, Mr Scorsese and The Golden Bachelor: here’s what we’re watching and enjoying this week.
Get too far behind on your favourite show and you run the risk of falling victim to the scourge of TV watchers everywhere: the spoiler. We take a deep-dive into the etiquette of ruining television.
A huge spike in drowning deaths across Australia has sparked urgent calls from lifesavers to boost swimming skills.
Emma Kirk
Harlan Coben’s Lazarus, Nobody Wants This, The Golden Bachelor, Talamasca: The Secret Order, End Game With Tony Armstrong: here’s everything we’re watching this week.
Sunrise host Nat Barr has shielded her face after a Liberal senator sensationally roasted her National Party colleagues on air.
Joseph Olbrycht-Palmer
US pop superstar Taylor Swift says she will be releasing a six-episode docuseries of her Eras Tour to "close the book" on that chapter of her life.
Staff Writers
The reason US President Donald Trump accused an ABC reporter of “hurting Australia” has been revealed.
Blair Jackson
The daughter of late MasterChef judge Jock Zonfrillo has made an announcement about her future two and a half years after his shock death.
A former TV star and navy serviceman with assault convictions has been warned by a court that fines could “no longer be appropriate” after his latest legal troubles.
Blake Antrobus
Fans of The Diplomat: assemble! Netflix’s excellent drama is back. This week, our Screen Queen is also dipping into The Chair Company, Tell Me What You Really Think and Murdaugh: Death In The Family.
While her latest drama is on Netflix’s top 10, Rachel Griffiths is passionate about making immersive television that demands your full attention – and she has two great new docos on the way.
Tell Me What You Really Think, The Chair Company, Loot, Murdaugh: Death In The Family and The Diplomat season three: here’s everything we’re dipping into on the box this week.
Bondi Rescue star Harries Carroll has been hailed a hero for a lifesaving act while he was on holiday with his family in Hawaii.
The former Spice Girl has for the first time opened up about her years spent living with a crippling eating disorder, revealing she became ‘very good at lying’ to hide the condition.
Peta Rasdien
Anthony Albanese is under attack over Labor’s handling of a cohort of returning ISIS brides and the revelation there are more to come.
Thomas Henry
Newly-installed ABC boss Hugh Marks shared the eyewatering bill run up by the public broadcaster after it was sued for unlawful termination.
Jessica Wang
Hidden treasures from an iconic soap opera have surfaced, sparking international interest from desperate lifelong fans.
George Al-Akiki
I Was Actually There, Surviving Malka Leifer, Victoria Beckham and The Last Frontier — everything we’re watching on TV this week.
Belle Taylor
Nicole Kidman’s six-word message after getting divorced is going viral after her split from Keith Urban.
Kimberley Braddish
The controversial Kyle and Jackie O radio show is in hot water for airing sexually explicit programs, including a bizarre guessing game involving urination.
Duncan Evans
MasterChef Australia judge Melissa Leong has broken her silence on being sexually abused while working in the hospitality sector.