OpinionScott Morrison’s parliamentary year ended in turmoil and if the Coalition doesn’t sort itself out over the summer break Labor will walk into office undeservedly, writes Peta Credlin.
OpinionSensing they’re on the cusp of potential election victory, Labor’s discipline serves as a contrast to the leaking to media that’s been rife from the Coalition for months, Peta Credlin writes.
OpinionLabor premiers have gone rogue by abandoning national cabinet decisions and their only intention now is doing as much damage as possible to the PM ahead of the election, writes Peta Credlin.
OpinionThe Morrison government is testing his political base by introducing two significant proposals before the electorate has had a chance to digest what they are, writes Peta Credlin.
OpinionGoing into the election, the PM needs an issue on which to differentiate the government from Labor so he should look to the Republican win in Virginia, Peta Credlin writes.
OpinionThe COP26 in Glasgow basically gave environmentalism a bad name as the world is no closer to being signed up to net zero, Peta Credlin writes.
OpinionVictoria’s new state of emergency laws will make Premier Daniel Andrews the nearest thing to a dictator that Australia has ever seen, Peta Credlin writes.
OpinionThe government’s position is Australia can achieve net zero with no new taxes, no new spending, and no new mandates. So, where does the money come from, Peta Credlin asks.
OpinionThe modelling around Covid predicted devastating consequences for Australia that never eventuated, so could the science around climate change predictions also be wrong, asks Peta Credlin.
OpinionA national curriculum was supposed to allow students to move interstate and not have their schooling interrupted but the Left hijacked the agenda, although it’s now showing signs of improvement, according to Peta Credlin.