

Credlin | 17 June
Pauline Hanson makes an impressive debut at the National Press Club but questions raised after a security breach, Donald Trump doubles down on his Iran deal at the G7 at Evian in France. Plus, two men arrested in alleged White House terror plot.

Credlin | 16 June
Ben Roberts-Smith back in court today in a bid to vary his bail conditions, the Reserve Bank of Australia holds fire on interest rates. Plus, Peta Credlin takes a closer look at that US-Iran deal.

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 the Liar' donation drive goes past $4 million today.

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 struggling power grid. Plus, 'Fire the Liar' has well and truly taken off.

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 government. Plus, One Nation has launched a funding drive calling on Australians to "fire the liar".

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 population under Labor. Plus, the PM and his ministers are still in denial about the rise of One Nation.

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 Labor's horrific budget. Plus, the first Newspoll to have One Nation now leading Labor.

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 Nationals candidate hoping to defeat Jacinta Allan at the Victorian election.

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 Victorian premier’s electorate. Plus, Jess Wilson on the arrest of underworld figure Mick Gatto.

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, Australia’s population hits 28 million amid record immigration.