

Credlin | 19 February
Angus Taylor outlines his vision for the Liberal Party in his first sit-down TV interview. Plus, bombshell messages from the camp holding the ISIS women challenge the Albanese government’s narrative.

Credlin | 18 February
A Syrian refugee’s message to the PM over the so-called ISIS brides. Plus, more pain for Australian households as real wages go backwards for the first time since 2023, so will the Liberals finally take up the fight to Labor?

Credlin | 17 February
Concerns the latest cohort of co-called ISIS brides could end up back in Australia despite Labor’s denials that any assistance is being offered. Plus, the winners and losers in Angus Taylor’s shadow cabinet reshuffle.

Credlin | 16 February
The policy areas Angus Taylor needs to focus on to turn around the Liberal Party's fortunes. Plus, Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price speaks out following the leadership change.

Credlin | 12 February
All eyes on Canberra amid the countdown to a Liberal Party leadership spill. Plus, former building watchdog boss John Lloyd discusses the explosive new claims of corruption on Victoria’s Big Build.

Credlin | 11 February
Security experts issue a warning over the rise of religious extremism. Plus, Tony Abbott on the fallout from Sydney’s anti-Israel protests.

Credlin | 10 February
Violent protests on the streets of Sydney amid Israeli President Issac Herzog’s visit, and speculation the Liberal Party could have a new leader by the end of the week. Plus, live to the UK where Keir Starmer faces growing calls to resign.

Credlin | 9 February
Peta calls for Sussan Ley to resign for the good of the Liberal Party. Plus, tensions between Labor and the Reserve Bank ramp up, as Jim Chalmers tires to play blame games.

Credlin | 5 February
Fears of violent protests ahead of Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Australia. Plus, ex-state deputy Liberal leader Sam Groth comes under fire for quitting politics months out from the Victorian election.

DIG_Credlin | 4 February
Labor faces backlash after announcing a major sell-off of defence property. Plus, shocking posters pop up in Melbourne appearing to lionise the Bondi shooter.