Yoga instructors, martial artists and dog handlers have beaten some construction trades to a spot on the government’s draft priority skills list for migrants, despite the dire need for workers to tackle the nation’s housing crisis.

As the government faces a shortfall of 90,000 construction workers to meet its target of 1.2 million new homes by the end of the decade, the latest list of occupations that can be fast-tracked into the country includes wellness professionals, while trades including plumbers, bricklayers and cabinetmakers remain under consideration.

Yoga instructors are on a draft priority skills list for migrants but many trades have been left off so far.Credit: Getty Images, Sam Mooy

Parliament is locked in a fierce argument over the role of migration in housing affordability, with a debate over who qualifies for the overseas skills list being fought at the same time as the government strives to drive down the total number of people arriving in Australia while increasing the supply of homes.

It follows a fight between the government and the building sector in December when tradies were left off the streamlined, high-skilled professional visa category amid union calls to ensure Australian jobs were prioritised.

Read more of this exclusive story here.

The campaign for Josh Frydenberg turned into a rapid retreat on Monday when the former treasurer doused talk about returning to politics and pledged his support for the Liberal woman who aims to win the seat he once held.

Frydenberg took to social media to declare his plans. “I am not rushing back to politics,” he said. “I will continue to support the Liberal Party and our local candidate Amelia Hamer.”

Josh Frydenberg says he will not contest his former seat of Kooyong at the next federal election.Credit: Michael Quelch

Hamer, the Liberal choice to contest the seat of Kooyong in the wealthiest parts of Melbourne, can now focus on trying to defeat the teal independent, Monique Ryan, without worrying about being pushed aside for Frydenberg.

This means Frydenberg has no realistic way to contest the next election. Could he try for Kooyong after that? In theory, that makes him a potential candidate in 2028 – a far distant future.

Read more of David Crowe’s analysis here.

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It’s Tuesday, June 4. I’m Lachlan Abbott, and I’ll be steering our live coverage for the first half of the day.

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