A time for patriots to push back on those who hate our country
Your personal new year’s resolutions need to be matched by those we make to keep our country strong and to hold our political leaders to account, writes Peta Credlin.
Your personal new year’s resolutions need to be matched by those we make to keep our country strong and to hold our political leaders to account, writes Peta Credlin.
Peta Credlin asks, what has happened in this country when allegations go first to the media and not the police? Read this week’s column.
The failure of the federal government to test claims that had been hotly disputed in court before hastily awarding Brittany Higgins $2.445m is little short of bizarre, writes Peta Credlin.
With the parliamentary year drawing to a close, even diehard supporters are starting to worry that the Albanese Government is in serious trouble, writes Peta Credlin.
Misplaced compassion is not a very good basis for running a country, writes Peta Credlin, and Labor’s obvious hesitations in dealing with the foreign criminals released into the community have done the government no favours.
On issues big and small, this government is either wrongheaded or confused and it’s decision-making seems to have more to do with political calculation than the long-term national interest, writes Peta Credlin.
Until it actually happened, a large Australian crowd chanting ‘gas the Jews’ would have been unimaginable, writes Peta Credlin. It’s time the PM stepped in to stop the wave of anti-Semitism washing over our nation.
Anthony Albanese political judgment needs to be called into question as he makes one bad decision after another, writes Peta Credlin.
In rejecting Labor’s divisive Voice, ordinary everyday Australians found theirs and the Albanese Government should face up to the fact that the people got it right and it got it wrong, writes Peta Credlin.
Launching a referendum campaign without a clear message beyond it’s ‘the right thing to do’ was the most reckless political adventure we have ever seen, and Australians responded with a resounding No, writes Peta Credlin.
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