‘No wonder’ Australians feel ‘more divided than ever’: Credlin

Philippines News News

‘No wonder’ Australians feel ‘more divided than ever’: Credlin
Philippines Latest News,Philippines Headlines
  • 📰 SkyNewsAust
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 6 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 6%
  • Publisher: 78%

The Albanese government isn’t just pushing a divisive policy regarding the Indigenous Voice to Parliament – it’s pushing it in a “very divisive way”, says Sky News host Peta Credlin.

Ms Credlin says according to the Edelman Trust Barometer, almost half of all Australians – 45 per cent – believe our country is more divided today than in the past.

“It’s no wonder people in our country feel more divided than ever and that it’s getting worse,” she said.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

SkyNewsAust /  🏆 7. in AU

Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Australians need ‘sensible’ financial policy not ‘handouts’ from the govtAustralians need ‘sensible’ financial policy not ‘handouts’ from the govtHerald Sun Business Commentator Terry McCrann says Australians need financial help from the federal government via “sensible policy” and not just “handouts”. “We do need some help coming from the federal government,” Mr McCrann told Sky News host Peta Credlin. “I personally don’t want to see handouts from the federal government; what I want to see from the federal government is sensible policy and ... the key areas that we need sensible policy are on energy and gas prices and electricity prices. “I can only state what we should be hitting, I can’t actually say it will be forthcoming from Canberra.”
Read more »

Reserve Bank’s ‘language’ in media statement was ‘stronger’ than anticipatedReserve Bank’s ‘language’ in media statement was ‘stronger’ than anticipatedKPMG Chief Economist Brendan Rynne says the Reserve Bank’s “language” in today’s media statement was “much stronger” than anticipated. “The language that was in today’s media statement was much, much stronger than what I thought it was going to be,” Mr Rynne told Sky News Commentator Steve Price. “Quite clearly the Reserve Bank was very concerned about the level of inflation that materialised in the last quarter of last year, running at nearly eight per cent. “It’s very much wanting to try to clamp that down and bring inflation back to its target band.”
Read more »

‘Surprised’: Woolworths reserves premium parking for ‘fuel-efficient vehicles’‘Surprised’: Woolworths reserves premium parking for ‘fuel-efficient vehicles’Sky News host Rita Panahi says she’s surprised to learn that supermarket company Woolworths is reserving premium parking bays for low emitting fuel efficient vehicles. “One customer says it’s discrimination,” she said. Ms Panahi discussed the issue with Author Alex Epstein.
Read more »

‘Ramifications’ of Victorian election are ‘still ongoing’‘Ramifications’ of Victorian election are ‘still ongoing’Despite being three months on since the Victorian election, the “ramifications are still ongoing”, says Sky News host Peta Credlin. 'The Victorian Election Commission on Friday tweeted this: 'Last November we had the highest number of districts decided by preference distribution ever!',' she said. '88 per cent of Victorian districts were decided by preference distributions, meaning in 77 Victorian lower house seats, preferences had to be relied on to determine a winner. 'In previous state Victorian elections, it was only around 50 per cent of districts decided by preference – a significant move away from the major parties.'
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-14 21:55:04