OpinionWhat does it say about our democracy when the premier who made Melbourne the world’s most Covid-locked-down city is still comfortably ahead 54-46 in Newspoll and likely to be re-elected?
OpinionBefore the election, Labor repeatedly promised that average household power bills would be $275 lower by 2025. This week’s Budget exposes the truth — that people can expect huge increases instead.
OpinionWhy is the media not questioning Anthony Albanese on matters of national importance, asks Peta Credlin? Is it only Coalition governments that get scrutiny from journalists now?
OpinionA push for the Australian War Memorial to feature the so-called “Frontier Wars” between British settlers and Aboriginal people will turn an institution of unity and pride into one of division and shame, writes Peta Credlin.
OpinionOpinionEssendon supporters must be asking themselves now if they’re still welcome at a supposedly inclusive club, that isn’t inclusive enough to have a believing and identifiable Christian as its CEO, writes Peta Credlin.
OpinionThey are tax cuts that have already been legislated, but the Labor government looks as if it is set to ditch planned tax cuts and break one of their major election promises, writes Peta Credlin.
OpinionOpinionAfter the mass displays of respect and affection that we’ve all witnessed for the Queen, why would anyone want a republic with a power-grabbing president at the apex of our system, writes Peta Credlin.
OpinionNo matter how great their virtues, prime ministers and president can’t match people’s affection and connection with a decent and dedicated monarch serving for life, writes Peta Credlin.
OpinionAs the shock and numbness of the Queen’s death gives way to more mundane concerns, I hope that we will cherish the memory of this wonderful woman who gave all of her life to others.
OpinionAustralia could one day have to make a horrible choice between fighting an unequal war or becoming tributary states of China. And it could be all because we cut emissions, writes Peta Credlin.