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Join Australia's most sought out political commentator Peta Credlin as she offers her razor sharp political analysis each weeknight.
Episodis Recents
1941 episodis
Credlin | 15 June
Another day and another poll with One Nation again in front of Labor, US President Donald Trump announces a deal with Iran. Plus, One Nation's 'Fire t...
Credlin | 11 June
Over 430,000 people are tonight on bridging visas, Matt Kean has been forced to concede the AI boom is going to put pressure on Australia's already st...
Credlin | 10 June
The fallout from the shocking attempted beheading of a man on the streets of Belfast, a stunning blow in the High Court today for the Albanese governm...
Credlin | 9 June
The clock is ticking on Jacinta Allan's time as Victorian Premier, new data reveals more than 1000 migrants a day are being added to the nation's popu...
Credlin | 8 June
The 'Ditch the Witch' billboards that have popped up across Melbourne, another horror weekend for auction clearance rates now becoming the trend since...
Credlin | 4 June
The Albanese government’s tax grab passes through the lower house, plans to broadcast the Islamic call to prayer spark community backlash. Plus, the N...
Credlin | 3 June
Labor MPs are asked to dip into their own budgets to help sell the government’s tax changes, extraordinary vision of a vacant fire station in the Vict...
Credlin | 2 June
Treasury admits an error in key figures underpinning the government’s tax package, a 13-year-old is charged with an alleged murder plot. Plus, Austral...
Credlin | 1 June
One Nation overtakes Labor in the latest Redbridge poll, and the first major change to AUKUS will see Australia receive three second-hand submarines f...
Credlin | 28 May
Another ISIS-linked woman is charged by authorities, the Firefighters Union mounts a campaign against the Victorian Labor Party. Plus, the stunning ne...
Credlin | 27 May
Silence from the federal government and the AFP today after more ISIS-linked women and their children touched down in Australia. Plus, serious questio...
Credlin | 26 May
The Baird family’s funding is reinstated in a major win for common sense, and more secrecy from the government as the latest cohort of ISIS women retu...
Credlin | 25 May
Anger mounts over Labors tax changes, and a private member’s bill looks to reinstate the definition of men and women into the Sex Discrimination Act....
Credlin | 21 May
Paul Keating attempts to save Jim Chalmers' budget shocker as state premiers raise concerns. Plus, the Nationals vow to oppose the Victorian governmen...
Credlin | 20 May
The budget backlash from small businesses intensifies, and Labor says there’s nothing it can do to stop the last cohort of ISIS women from returning....
Credlin | 19 May
Concerns the remaining ISIS women could try to return as soon as next week, Australian scientists have collaborated with institutions linked to the Ch...
Credlin | 18 May
The latest Newspoll reveals what voters really think of Labor’s broken tax promises, and the public anger over the bronze statue for Daniel Andrews. P...
Credlin |14 May
Leaked details of Angus Taylor’s budget reply point to tax threshold indexation and tighter migrant welfare rules, debate continues over gender law re...
Credlin | 13 May
The federal budget wash-up, exposing the smoke and mirrors that Labor doesn’t want you to notice. Plus, how should the Opposition respond to the gover...
Credlin: Budget Special
Peta Credlin hosts a special 90-minute Budget edition of Credlin delivering sharp analysis and insight ahead of the Treasurer’s address.
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Credlin | 11 May
The lessons the Coalition take from One Nation’s historic win in the Farrer by-election, pressure mounts on the PM over broken election promises. Plus...
Credlin | 7 May
The ISIS women and their children arrive in Australia, and the government is dragged kicking and screaming to an east coast gas reservation scheme. Pl...
Credlin | 6 May
Labor tries to talk tough ahead of the return of some of the ISIS brides, and the UK nears a grim milestone when it comes to illegal boat arrivals.
Credlin | 5 May
The Treasurer refuses to take responsibility for inflation as the Reserve Bank hikes rates for the third time this year. Plus, Victorian Opposition Le...
Credlin | 4 May
Labor ramps up its class war rhetoric ahead of the budget, what lessons can we take out of the Nepean by-election when it comes to One Nation? Plus, c...
Credlin | 30 April
The search for a missing 5-year-old girl in Alice Springs ends in tragedy. Plus, a security expert weighs in on the Bondi Royal Commission’s interim r...
Credlin | 29 April
The US state department becomes involved in the ISIS bride saga, the migrants backlog reaches a record high despite Labor’s tough talk on immigration....
Credlin | 28 April
Reports ISIS brides seeking to return to Australia now have plane tickets, the latest on preference deals as pre-polling opens for the Farrer by-elect...
Credlin | 27 April
Peta’s take on the Welcome to Country booing controversy on Anzac Day, serious security questions emerge following a third attempt on President Trump’...
Credlin | 23 April
The nation’s medical regulator faces questions over its relationship with trans lobby group ACON, and the worrying push to make half of new public toi...
Credlin | 22 April
One Nation draws level with Labor in the latest Sky News Pulse poll, and is the government playing politics with its pitch to rein in the NDIS ahead o...
Credlin | 21 April
The left-wing activist group GetUp goes after One Nation in Farrer, and growing calls for Keir Starmer to quit over the Peter Mandelson vetting scanda...
Credlin | 20 April
The Treasurer blames Donald Trump and the Iran war for his budget woes, and Ben Roberts-Smith breaks his silence. Plus, Brad Battin on the latest viol...
Credlin | 16 April
The massive fire at the Geelong refinery, a massive win for single-sex spaces as the Federal Court upholds the appeal of a lesbian group. Plus, the On...
Credlin | 15 April
Peta sits down with the Liberal and Nationals candidates for the seat of Farrer, and the fight over migration ramps up. Plus, the International Moneta...
Credlin | 14 April
Anthony Albanese jets off overseas again in the middle of the fuel crisis, and a terrific group of farmers in Farrer have some frank advice for the PM...
Credlin | 13 April
The government spends $20 million on ads to basically tell you how to drive. Plus, what does a former AFP senior officer make of the way the Federal P...
Credlin | 9 April
The ceasefire already looks shaky at best with Iran still trying to exert control over the Strait, Chris Bowen called for reporters to 'show some resp...
Credlin | 8 April
Donald Trump claims it is a ‘big day for world peace’ as the US and Iran agree to a two-week ceasefire, Chris Bowen clashes with a reporter over his r...
Credlin | 7 April
Former SAS soldier Ben Roberts-Smith is arrested and charged with alleged war crimes, President Trump takes another swipe at US allies as his Iran dea...