Credlin | 18 April
Online hate needs to be taken down,community shocked after church attack, climate group looks for candidates. Plus, Ross Greenwood joins the show to discuss the rise in the unemployment rate.
Credlin | 17 April
Calls for Brittany Higgin's $2.4M payout to be investigated, and growing concerns over online radicalisation. Plus, Dick Smith on how the government should address our population boom amid record immigration.
Credlin | 16 April
Sydney on edge once again following an alleged attack on a Christian bishop. Israel plans its response to Iran’s unprecedented strike. Plus, new Credlin regular and press gallery veteran Chris Uhlmann joins to program.
Credlin | 15 April
Opera House lights up as NSW mourns victims, worrying escalation with direct Iran attack, Judge finds Mr Lehrmann raped Ms Higgins on the balance of probabilities. Plus, James Paterson joins the show to discuss security concerns.
Credlin | 11 April
Analysis of Albanese's grand plan to boost manufacturing and national security, Labor slammed for its duplicity on Israel amid calls to recognise a Palestinian state. Plus, Dr Jillian Spencer responds to the UK’s landmark gender medicine review.
Credlin | 10 April
Calls for tax exemptions for Indigenous Australians as Victoria pushes ahead with a treaty, a UK review urges a rethink on how gender dysphoria is treated. Plus, Greg Sheridan on Penny Wong's proposal that Labor could acknowledge a Palestinian state.
Credlin | 9 April
Regional communities ramp up the fight against renewables amid planning approval changes, concerns Labor’s IDF probe could open our own military to investigations from other nations. Plus, John Anderson on the viability of the NDIS.
Credlin | 8 April
Concerns about the government's inquiry into the Israeli strike which killed an Australian aid worker, another illegal boat arrival highlights Labor’s weakness on borders. Plus, Sall Grover on her fight to protect safe spaces for biological women.
Credlin | 4 April
Penny Wong warns Israel to change course, the government blocks the release of documents behind Brittany Higgins’ massive payout. Plus, Liberal MP Andrew Wallace on how an upcoming trip to Taiwan will test Australia's relationship with China.
Credlin | 3 April
Why nuclear energy is shaping up to be a major election issue, NSW police investigate a radical Sydney preacher's sermon but rule it didn't breach hate speech laws. Plus, Greg Sheridan on the Israeli airstrike which left seven aid workers dead.