Credlin: Treaty? Albo is treating us like we’re little kids
Who signs up a country to constitutional change based on the cover and not the contents? Apparently Anthony Albanese, writes Peta Credlin.
Who signs up a country to constitutional change based on the cover and not the contents? Apparently Anthony Albanese, writes Peta Credlin.
There has been a mad scramble in recent days from the Yes camp to insist that there’s nothing to see in the Uluru Statement than a 439-word statement, but the reality is far different, writes Peta Credlin.
Anthony Albanese has desperately tried to avoid any in-depth discussion about the Uluru Statement from the Heart and now we know the reason why, writes Peta Credlin.
As hostages in a party-state we need to wake up to the Andrews government’s ideological idiocy and sheer intellectual dishonesty.
If the Tamil family case succeeds, it won’t be long before illegal arrivals start thinking that if you can get to Australia and have a child, you can stay.
When Treasurer Josh Frydenberg releases the budget on Tuesday there needs to be signs that the vast pandemic spending really is temporary and targeted, writes Peta Credlin.
Coronavirus escaping hotel quarantine is a constant fear for state premiers who want Canberra to take the blame for their own inadequacies.
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.
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