



Credlin | 27 May
Silence from the federal government and the AFP today after more ISIS-linked women and their children touched down in Australia. Plus, serious questions over how details of Ben Roberts-Smith's dramatic arrest ended up splashed across the media.

Credlin | 26 May
The Baird family’s funding is reinstated in a major win for common sense, and more secrecy from the government as the latest cohort of ISIS women return to Australia. Plus, Chris Bowen struggles to defend his extraordinary travel bill.

Credlin | 25 May
Anger mounts over Labors tax changes, and a private member’s bill looks to reinstate the definition of men and women into the Sex Discrimination Act. Plus, dramatic scenes as LNP MP Phil Thompson is suspended from the House of Representatives.

Credlin | 21 May
Paul Keating attempts to save Jim Chalmers' budget shocker as state premiers raise concerns. Plus, the Nationals vow to oppose the Victorian government’s massive transmission line project.

Credlin | 20 May
The budget backlash from small businesses intensifies, and Labor says there’s nothing it can do to stop the last cohort of ISIS women from returning. Plus, the heartening response in support of the family of fallen VC hero Cameron Baird.

Credlin | 19 May
Concerns the remaining ISIS women could try to return as soon as next week, Australian scientists have collaborated with institutions linked to the Chinese military. Plus, the shocking decision to cut support for the family of a Victoria Cross hero.

Credlin | 18 May
The latest Newspoll reveals what voters really think of Labor’s broken tax promises, and the public anger over the bronze statue for Daniel Andrews. Plus, Sall Grover on the fight to protect women’s only spaces.

Credlin |14 May
Leaked details of Angus Taylor’s budget reply point to tax threshold indexation and tighter migrant welfare rules, debate continues over gender law reform. Plus, Trump and Xi Jinping meet in Beijing for talks on trade and Iran.

Credlin | 13 May
The federal budget wash-up, exposing the smoke and mirrors that Labor doesn’t want you to notice. Plus, how should the Opposition respond to the government’s attempt to set up an intergenerational battle?

Credlin: Budget Special
Peta Credlin hosts a special 90-minute Budget edition of Credlin delivering sharp analysis and insight ahead of the Treasurer’s address.