

Credlin | 18 December
Incredibly emotional scenes as Bondi's youngest victim little 10 year old Matilda was farewelled, radicals reshape Labor's once proud pro-Australian values. Plus, the PM copped a barrage of tough questions on the Bondi massacre.

Credlin | 17 December
Charges have now formally been laid late this evening against the alleged Bondi gunman. Plus, the NSW premier today has recalled the parliament to address urgent gun reforms and new legislation that will limit hate fuelled protests.

Credlin | 16 December
The pressure is well and truly mounting on Labor, rightly so, over their lack of action on antisemitism. Plus, the younger of the Bondi terror suspects has links to Islamic state and surprise surprise, one of Sydney's radical Muslim clerics.

Credlin | 15 December
The response from the Jewish community which sadly warned of a terror attack. Plus, Australians have been failed by their leaders, what must happen now?

Credlin | 11 December
The Prime Minister faces growing pressure over the expense scandal. Plus, concerned locals demand answers after a fire tore through a solar farm in rural NSW.

Credlin | 10 December
The energy market operator predicts the nation will need coal until 2049, in yet another blow for Labor’s green obsession. Plus, more MPs are dragged into the expenses scandal as Anika Wells refuses to back down.

Credlin | 9 December
Anika Wells refers herself to the entitlements umpire as Labor’s expenses scandal grows. Plus, the legal ramifications of Victoria's Treaty following the Premier's apology to the state's Indigenous population.

Credlin | 8 December
The PM gets dragged into the communications minister's travel expenses scandal, Labor to explain why the return of so-called ISIS brides was not a case of repatriation. Plus, the Albanese government set to introduce an east-coast gas reservation scheme.

Credlin | 4 December
Hundreds of farmers block government workers in the latest showdown over property rights and the Victoria’s VNI West transmission project. Plus, the shadow home affairs minister on the latest ISIS brides controversy.

Credlin | 3 December
Revelations China is among five foreign governments cashing in on Australia’s renewable projects under Labor’s Capacity Investment Scheme. Plus, Greg Sheridan on Japan’s envoy urging Australia to stand up to Beijing.