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Concerns the Environmental Protection Agency will impose more green tape on businesses, the pronoun madness makes its way into our courts. Plus, criminologist Dr James Martin on what’s driving the booming illegal tobacco trade.
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Another inflation rise dashes hopes of a rate cut, the connection between Andrew Giles’ Direction 99 and the NZ Ardern government. Plus, Greg Sheridan on revelations about over 1,200 Chinese spies in Australia.
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A sobering warning that the nation is unprepared for war, a blow up between Michaelia Cash and Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus over Labor’s religious freedom laws. Plus, Chris Uhlmann on Laura Tingle’s claim that Australia is racist.
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New polling suggests the government could be heading towards minority, the UK PM revives the national service debate. Plus, the President of the Australian Jewish Association on pro-Palestine activists hijacking an online discussion.
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NSW Labor forced to spend millions on a lifeline for the Eraring power station. Andrew Giles finally fronts the media, only to shift the blame on released detainees. Plus, former PM Tony Abbott on Australia’s leadership vacuum.
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A Victorian Labor minister refuses to rule out reparations and Indigenous-only seats, Andrew Giles under pressure over the latest immigration detainee disaster. Plus, Senator Alex Antic on World Health Organization’s proposed pandemic treaty.
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Anthony Albanese’s weak response to the ICC seeking an arrest warrant for the Israeli PM, Chris Uhlmann on the energy regulator’s warning of looming blackouts. Plus, Dan Tehan joins the show over Labor’s latest national security fumble.
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Labor’s sneaky plan to redraw electoral boundaries in their favor, polls reveal voters are not sold on the economic benefits of the federal budget. Plus, Michael Shoebridge on the shock death of Iran’s president in a helicopter crash.
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The Senate votes to condemn the ‘river to the sea’ chant, universities cancel classes amid anti-Israel protests. Plus, John Anderson on what it takes for a government to pay down debt.
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Peta Credlin and her team of experts analyse the federal budget. Plus, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton joins the show ahead of his budget in reply speech on Thursday.
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An extended budget preview edition of Credlin. NSW announces tough new bail laws, the worrying push to lower the burden of proof in rape trials. Plus, Chris Uhlmann on the growing racism in our university campuses.
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Labor’s carbon tax by stealth exposed, the visa loophole being exploited by international students. Plus, Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor on what he will be looking for in the federal budget.
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Division within Labor over the party’s Future Gas Strategy, Beijing accuses Australia of spying. Plus, Tony Abbott on the need for a full inquiry into the nation’s pandemic response.
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Fears Labor’s Made in Australia plan is a blank cheque for ministers, revelations there has been no ministerial contact with Beijing over the helicopter incident. Plus, the PM’s failure to meet the woman allegedly bashed by a freed detainee.
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An exclusive look at Josh Frydenberg’s upcoming documentary, China shifts the blame for the incident which endangered ADF personnel amid Labor’s weak response. Plus, Victorian Shadow Treasurer Brad Rowswell give his analysis of the state’s budget.
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Clare O’Neil admits the community protection board isn’t independent, the result of the UK’s mayoralty elections spells disaster for Rishi Sunak. Plus, Michael Shoebridge on the effectiveness of deradicalisation programs.
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Experts warn the Treasurer to delay the stage three tax cuts, the criminal case over Victoria’s hotel quarantine disaster collapses. Plus, Nicolle Flint on why she’s having another crack at federal politics.
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A veteran teacher warns phones and social media are creating a generation of zombies, more damaging revelations about Labor's detainee debacle. Plus, Matt Canavan on the World Health Organization’s pandemic treaty.
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The PM in crisis mode as new footage emerges from the domestic violence rally, questions raised over a $1 billion investment in quantum computing. Plus, Chris Uhlmann on the erosion of western values.
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The PM accused of lying over his speech at a rally against domestic violence, a former immigration detainee allegedly bashes an elderly woman. Plus, Dr Andrew Amos on the scandal involving a taxpayer funded NSW gender clinic failing to record data.
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