Credlin | 29 May
Concerns party funds could be used to bail out John Pesutto, Sussan Ley faces scrutiny for omitting conservative women from her cabinet. Plus, Andrew Hastie brings some sanity to the net zero debate.
Credlin | 28 May
Sussan Ley unveils her new frontbench with some notable omissions, Labor ramps up its criticism of Israel. Plus, fears the tax on unrealised gains could be even tougher with the Greens’ support.
Credlin | 27 May
Labor accused of double standards over the tax on super, a US firm shows interest in the Darwin Port lease. Plus, Sophie Elsworth on the shocking Liverpool parade incident.
Credlin | 26 May
More power bill pain on the way for households as the regulator signs off on increases, fears the nation is heading for a US-style migration crisis. Plus, the reason the Victorian Premier's machete ban rings hollow.
Credlin | 22 May
The Coalition breakup is put on hold, David Littleproud and Ted O’Brien join Peta to discuss what’s next. Plus, economists slam Labor’s policy to tax unrealised gains.
Credlin | 21 May
Peta cuts through the spin from Labor’s campaign boss Paul Erickson’s press club speech. Plus, the Coalition’s split gets messy.
Credlin | 20 May
The Nationals walk away from the Liberals in a historic split. Plus, Victorian fireys and farmers protest the controversial new levy outside state parliament.
Credlin | 19 May
The debate over net zero heats up between the Liberals and Nationals, and Victorian farmers fight back against the fire services tax hike. Plus, a former commando discusses a new documentary on what really happened in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Credlin | 15 May
Andrew Hastie takes a swipe at Peter Dutton as the Liberal Party post-mortem continues, will much change for the Greens under the leadership of Larissa Waters? Plus, Nationals Deputy Leader Kevin Hogan on the future of the Coalition.
Credlin | 14 May
Chris Bowen claims he has a mandate to go harder on renewables. Plus, Sussan Ley comes under attack from a Liberal Party Vice President.