Show Albo we are not all ashamed to live here
The Federal Government doesn’t seem to understand that pride in our country matters – and with that should go a willingness to stand up for our values, writes Peta Credlin.
The Federal Government doesn’t seem to understand that pride in our country matters – and with that should go a willingness to stand up for our values, 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.
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.
With a prime minister who gives away money as if it was limitless and an opposition leader who is clueless when it comes to energy policy this election campaign has come off the rails, writes Peta Credlin.
People like federal Liberal candidate Katherine Deves and even multiple Olympic gold medallist Emily Seebohm are giving a simple message on trans women in sport, writes Peta Credlin.
Labor leader Anthony Albanese has never had a strong stance on border policy, and his current small target strategy just looks like he’s trying to hide something, Peta Credlin writes.
In all her years as a Canberra insider, political columnist Peta Credlin says she never even knew Anthony Albanese had a background in economics as he recently claimed.
If nothing else, this opening salvo of the election campaign should show even its harshest critics that the Coalition is not to be written off and underestimating the Prime Minister is a mistake.
This election is going to be a choice between a government that’s run out of ideas against an opposition that wants to keep its real ideas under wraps, writes Peta Credlin.
Who and what is the real Albanese: the recently reinvented moderate; or the left-wing firebrand who once boasted that he lived for “fighting Tories”, writes Peta Credlin.
The hostility and nastiness directed towards Kimberley Kitching is a window into how shallow and vindictive our public life has become and would get worse under Labor, writes Peta Credlin.
Last week the new logo for the Women’s Network disappeared as soon as it had arrived due to its phallic nature but how did it even get approved in the first place, asks Peta Credlin.
Liberalising drug use has been the hard-left of the Labor Party’s holy grail for years with Victoria’s Andrews government leading the charge, writes Peta Credlin.
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