Loudest Yes campaigners have always had a Voice
Yes, many Aboriginal people are doing it tough, but the idea people like Noel Pearson, Marcia Langton and Megan Davis haven’t been listened to is simply ridiculous, writes Peta Credlin.
Yes, many Aboriginal people are doing it tough, but the idea people like Noel Pearson, Marcia Langton and Megan Davis haven’t been listened to is simply ridiculous, writes Peta Credlin.
There’ll be plenty more soft-sell between now and polling day but the evidence about the real nature of the Voice is absolutely irrefutable, writes Peta Credlin.
Anthony Albanese won government by reassuring voters that he offered ‘safe change’. In reality, he leads probably the most left-wing government Australia has ever had, writes Peta Credlin.
Australians now have six weeks to decide whether our system of government should remain colourblind, writes Peta Credlin.
Unless the Ukrainians can swiftly and miraculously defeat the Russian blitzkrieg, what’s happening now will produce a poorer, harsher world; even for us, thousands of kilometres away, writes Peta Credlin.
The trouble with Labor on national security is that it’s not just the key leaders that we’re relying on, it’s the opportunists behind him that are a real cause of concern, writes Peta Credlin.
Alex Hawke sees himself as a factional kingpin in NSW and as a powerbroker in Canberra but he is doing Prime Minister Scott Morrison more harm than good, Peta Credlin writes.
In the Liberal Party every backbencher has the right to honourable dissent but not to grandstand at the Prime Minister’s expense in a way that could cost them the election, writes Peta Credlin.
The Daniel Andrews government has abused proper processes, politicised the public service and is now refusing to co-operate with a probe into their 2014 election win. We deserve better, writes Peta Credlin.
NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet’s idea to fly the Aboriginal flag above the Sydney Harbour Bridge permanently might fail to generate the goodwill he wants, writes Peta Credlin.
The Minister who decided to hijack Scott Morrison’s address to the National Press Club has demeaned the political process with an act of bastardry, writes Peta Credlin.
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has placed the same each-way bet on changing our Australia Day date for years but he should say what he really thinks, Peta Credlin writes.
The public reaction to a young Muslim AFLW player refusing to wear a gay pride jumper was vastly different to Israel Folau expressing his Christian faith, Peta Credlin writes.
Anthony Albanese’s office did him no favours with the gifts they bought him to put underneath the parliamentary Christmas tree, writes Peta Credlin.
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