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Join Australia's most sought out political commentator Peta Credlin as she offers her razor sharp political analysis each weeknight.
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Credlin | 18 March
Paul Keating intervenes in Australia-China relations, Queensland Premier Steven Miles cops massive backlash from voters in the state’s by-elections. Plus, Dan Tehan on Labor’s incompetence in dealing with foreign criminals.
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Credlin | 14 March
Youth crime crisis explodes across Australia, another bungle from Immigration Minister Andrew Giles as temporary visas for some Palestinians cancelled at last minute. Plus, the US moves one step closer to banning TikTok.
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Credlin | 13 March
The ABC seems determined not to debate nuclear energy. Britain's NHS bans puberty blockers for children, what does it mean for Australia? Plus, Greg Sheridan on fears AUKUS is dead in the water.
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Credlin | 12 March
Peter Dutton challenges the PM to debate nuclear energy, the latest from the UK on Princess Kate’s photo editing debacle. Plus, Shadow Health and Aged Care Minister Anne Ruston on Labor’s plan to make seniors pay more for services.
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Credlin | 11 March
The PM looks likely to resume funding to UNRWA despite its concerning links to Hamas, Sam Kerr’s racism allegation exposes a glaring double standard on the left. Plus, the Victorian Liberal MP who has rejected the state’s absurd emissions targets.
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Credlin | 7 March
The NSW government is forced to spend millions to keep the Eraring coal-fired power station running. Plus, Konstantin Kisin, a strong defender of Western liberalism, joins the program.
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Peta Credlin is an astute political observer of the Australian landscape and she communicates to her guests and audience in a most effective manner!
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icky
Credlin spouts ill-informed, attention-grabbing headlines with the aim of being inflammatory. Australian democracy is down the dunny if people respond to this style of reporting over unbiased, less clickbaity journalism.