Credlin: Where Albo has been his most slippery and deceitful
For 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.
For 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.
Anthony 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.
The 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.
Australia 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.
The casual declaration by two Muslim health care workers that they’d try to kill Israeli patients should lead to a more serious process for anyone seeking to become an Australian citizen, writes Peta Credlin.
The only reason John Pesutto wasn’t toppled as leader today is because the contemptible cabal of MPs who no longer support him can’t yet decide which of them gets the top job.
Australians want a change of direction, they want to be able to work hard and get ahead, but most of all, they want hope that our nation’s best days are not behind us, writes Peta Credlin.
The firebombing of a synagogue has laid bare Anthony Albanese’s failure to protect us from the scourge of hatred, imported from offshore, metastasising like cancer in our community, writes Peta Credlin.
Australians have had enough of paying more and more for power — and then for that power to not be available when they need it, writes Peta Credlin.
The Albanese government’s decision to use our Future Fund for investments in its own political priorities is effectively stealing from taxpayers, writes Peta Credlin.
The next election will be a contest about a subject that matters, because almost nothing is more central to the daily life of a modern economy than reliable and affordable electricity, writes Peta Credlin.
Donald Trump’s return is a game-changer in the US but, here for Labor, it is yet another sign that the silent majority have found their voice, writes Peta Credlin.
The Left elite’s disdain for ordinary people has been on stark display through the Prime Minister’s flights perks saga this week, writes Peta Credlin.
While the Prime Minister was at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference in Samoa, back at home, the wheels were continuing to fall off his hapless government, writes Peta Credlin.
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