Credlin: Every lever the Albanese team pulls makes a bad situation worse
Rents, grocery bills and power are all climbing yet Albanese government decisions are only causing more stress in Australian households, writes Peta Credlin.
Rents, grocery bills and power are all climbing yet Albanese government decisions are only causing more stress in Australian households, writes Peta Credlin.
The sexual misbehaviour allegations against now-expelled Liberal senator David Van are totally different from the allegations concerning Labor minister Katy Gallagher and should not stop their pursuit, writes Peta Credlin.
Inflation, the energy crisis and allegations senior Labor ministers used the Brittany Higgins rape claim to embarrass the opposition has taken the sheen off the Albanese government, writes Peta Credlin.
While a damning court judgment reveals terrible mistakes were made in Afghanistan, it’s far from clear that it’s just Ben Roberts-Smith, and some of his SAS comrades, who’ve made them, writes Peta Credlin.
The education system is designed to teach kids to be activists and is no longer about teaching them how to read, write, count and think, writes Peta Credlin.
Years ago winning a seat in Parliament meant being the best and brightest. Today it’s all about factional timeservers and recycled MPs.
Despite Australia’s troop withdrawal from Afghanistan it does not mean we can assume that great power conflict is a thing of the past but do we still have what it takes to defend our values, asks Peta Credlin?
Almost the entire political class would prefer to ignore an ongoing criminal investigation into the Victorian government for its inept handling of hotel quarantine that led to nearly 800 deaths, Peta Crelin writes.
Labor wants an inquiry into whether Christian Porter is a fit to be Attorney-General and it’s impossible to miss the double standards.
It has been 25 years since John Howard was elected as prime minister and the period from 1996 to 2007 shows that whatever its faults, it puts subsequent governments to shame, Peta Credlin writes.
Dan Andrews claims Victoria’s hotel quarantine is “gold standard”, but it looks more like fool’s gold for fed up Victorians.
‘Birthing parents’ who produce ‘chest milk’, and a New Zealand MP who likens a necktie to a noose — has the world gone completely mad, asks Peta Credlin.
As long as we allow people to return to Australia, our point of vulnerability will always be hotel quarantine. It’s time to relocate it.
Australians deserve to feel proud as this year draws to a close, but we still need answers into how states dealt with the pandemic.
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