Credlin Sky News Australia / NZ
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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 | 2 May
Experts warn the Treasurer to delay the stage three tax cuts, the criminal case over Victoria’s hotel quarantine disaster collapses. Plus, Nicolle Flint on why she’s having another crack at federal politics.
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Credlin | 1 May
A veteran teacher warns phones and social media are creating a generation of zombies, more damaging revelations about Labor's detainee debacle. Plus, Matt Canavan on the World Health Organization’s pandemic treaty.
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Credlin | 30 April
The PM in crisis mode as new footage emerges from the domestic violence rally, questions raised over a $1 billion investment in quantum computing. Plus, Chris Uhlmann on the erosion of western values.
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Credlin | 29 April
The PM accused of lying over his speech at a rally against domestic violence, a former immigration detainee allegedly bashes an elderly woman. Plus, Dr Andrew Amos on the scandal involving a taxpayer funded NSW gender clinic failing to record data.
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Credlin | 25 April
Five teens charged with terrorism-related offences over an alleged Sydney stabbing, John Anderson joins to discuss why the age of the accused boys is so concerning. Plus, a Vietnam veteran joins the show to commemorate Anzac Day.
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Credlin | 24 April
Youths arrested in Sydney counter-terrorism raids, the latest push to implement the Uluru Agenda by stealth via an Indigenous tax on resources. Plus, Greg Sheridan on today's address from our top security chiefs.
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Customer Reviews
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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!
Thank god
Keep up the good work
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.