Credlin: How Albo’s importing problems to our homes
If you have the sense that Australia is changing, almost before our very eyes, it’s not hard to know why, writes Peta Credlin.
If you have the sense that Australia is changing, almost before our very eyes, it’s not hard to know why, writes Peta Credlin.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong’s call for the recognition of Palestine is the latest move by a party that promised before the election to be ‘safe change’ but is now racing to make Australia a very different country, writes Peta Credlin.
The Australian people rejected Indigenous separatism at last year’s referendum but the elites running things don’t take democracy seriously. No means No, writes Peta Credlin.
There’s no good reason why we should be closing down coal-fired power, but if we really do have to get to net zero it’s game, set and match to nuclear energy, writes Peta Credlin.
Labor’s superannuation tax increase is a case study in how not to make policy, and the result is a government that looks incompetent as well as dishonest, writes Peta Credlin.
The superannuation firestorm that erupted this week is proof the Labor Party want higher taxes and more control over your money, writes Peta Credlin.
With tough times ahead tipped by the RBA, the risk is that government policy will make them much worse, writes Peta Credlin.
Last week’s theatrical exit of Senator Lidia Thorpe from the Greens might have done the whole country a favour, writes Peta Credlin.
Anthony Albanese seems to forget that he doesn’t have a mandate for the radical remaking of Australia that he and his government seem hellbent on pursuing, writes Peta Credlin.
Coal-fired power is being withdrawn from the system by woke public companies and gas developments have become almost impossible which means prices will keep on rising.
Anthony Albanese wants us to believe the Voice to Parliament will be a benign body, but it will be a dramatic change in the way we see ourselves as Australians.
The government won’t be able to blame its predecessor or the Ukraine war when the lights start going out after both the Liddell and the Eraring power stations have closed by the time of the next election.
Covid uncovered Daniel Andrews as a control-freak, who dispensed with cabinet, parliament and his own Labor caucus to revel in being a virtual dictator.
There is something wrong with Victoria but there’s still time to make things right by punting a Premier who avoids blame and accountability, writes Peta Credlin.
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