Credlin: Leaders blind to fact renewables can’t run an economy
Coal-fired power is being withdrawn from the system by woke public companies and gas developments have become almost impossible which means prices will keep on rising.
Coal-fired power is being withdrawn from the system by woke public companies and gas developments have become almost impossible which means prices will keep on rising.
Anthony Albanese wants us to believe the Voice to Parliament will be a benign body, but it will be a dramatic change in the way we see ourselves as Australians.
The government won’t be able to blame its predecessor or the Ukraine war when the lights start going out after both the Liddell and the Eraring power stations have closed by the time of the next election.
Covid uncovered Daniel Andrews as a control-freak, who dispensed with cabinet, parliament and his own Labor caucus to revel in being a virtual dictator.
What does it say about our democracy when the premier who made Melbourne the world’s most Covid-locked-down city is still comfortably ahead 54-46 in Newspoll and likely to be re-elected?
Before the election, Labor repeatedly promised that average household power bills would be $275 lower by 2025. This week’s Budget exposes the truth — that people can expect huge increases instead.
Why is the media not questioning Anthony Albanese on matters of national importance, asks Peta Credlin? Is it only Coalition governments that get scrutiny from journalists now?
A push for the Australian War Memorial to feature the so-called “Frontier Wars” between British settlers and Aboriginal people will turn an institution of unity and pride into one of division and shame, writes Peta Credlin.
Essendon supporters must be asking themselves now if they’re still welcome at a supposedly inclusive club, that isn’t inclusive enough to have a believing and identifiable Christian as its CEO, writes Peta Credlin.
Renewables might make activists feel good, but there’s only one proven way to get emissions down and keep the lights on and that’s to move to nuclear power, writes Peta Credlin.
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