OpinionRather than distracting Australians from the cost of living crisis as Anthony Albanese no doubt hoped, Anzac Day has focused voters on where this country is headed and the bizarre inconsistencies of the Labor government.
OpinionThe Greens have said negative gearing reform would be a must for them to form a minority government. The PM said he has ‘no plans’ to change policy, but we’ve heard these weasel words before, writes Peta Credlin.
OpinionVoters should demand of their leaders that no man should be able to invade women’s sport and women’s facilities simply by self-identifying as a woman, writes Peta Credlin.
OpinionWith polls roughly 50-50, and betting markets favouring Labor, Peter Dutton is once more the campaign underdog and that should give him the licence to go for broke, writes Peta Credlin.
OpinionOpinionWith four weeks to go to the federal election no one can predict the outcome. It’s all up grabs, writes Peta Credlin.
OpinionFor the past three years, the Albanese government has put the Australian public last, and now it’s our chance to return the compliment, writes Peta Credlin.
OpinionAnthony Albanese is weak, so in any alliance with the Greens, he would be PM in name only – Adam Bandt would be the de facto leader, writes Peta Credlin.
OpinionThe Prime Minister will use the budget to try to bribe his way back to office but stop and consider everything that’s going wrong and how the government is making it worse, writes Peta Credlin.
OpinionAustralia needs a nationally consistent approach to protecting people in their own homes – and a good place to start would be a version of Queensland’s ‘adult crime = adult time’ laws, writes Peta Credlin.
OpinionIt is time for governments to choose migrants based on their willingness to embrace our values, writes Peta Credlin. If you want a new life here, leave your old hostilities behind.