In a fiery and uncompromising statement, Peta Credlin – former chief of staff to Prime Minister Tony Abbott and currently Sky News Australia’s leading political commentator – officially declared war on the Jacinta Allan government in the state of Victoria.

With words as sharp as a razor, Credlin declared: “The era of ‘protected species’ is over!” – a reference to Labor politicians shielded by the power system, now facing legal liability and public outrage.
This statement was made on the Credlin program on Sky News last night (March 16), where she spent all 45 minutes “condemning” the Allan government. Credlin didn’t stop at words: she called for a full federal investigation from the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) and a relentless scrutiny campaign to expose the “horrific corruption and appalling waste” that is crippling Victoria.
This is the call to action that millions of Australian voters have been waiting for a long time, amid the state of Victoria sinking deeply into debt and continuous scandals.
“Jacinta Allan is more than a failed Premier; she is the face of a dangerous progressive ideology at work. She is responsible for the wreckage she leaves behind – billions of dollars wasted, lives ruined, and a state reduced to a debt desert. She represents everything that is wrong with one-party governance, and the time for excuses is over.
The verdict has been given: responsibility cannot be abdicated.” – Credlin declared, his voice full of indignation but sharp reasoning.
Credlin, with his deep legal and political experience, is not one to mince his words. She has publicly called on the NACC to launch a full investigation into the scandals under Allan and previous Labor governments, insisting that it is time to “take down the machine of corruption” that has been draining taxpayers of their money for more than a decade.
The scandals underpin Credlin’s “indictment.”

Credlin listed a series of incidents that she called “irrefutable evidence” of the failure and corruption of the Victorian Labor government:
The $15 billion CFMEU scandal: This is one of the biggest scandals in Australian history. Taxpayers’ money is poured directly into “Big Build” construction projects – giant infrastructure projects such as tunnels, bridges and trams – but falls into the hands of organized crime networks and motorcycle gangs affiliated with the Construction and Mining Workers’ Union (CFMEU).
Credlin emphasized: “Billions of dollars disappeared into the pockets of thugs, while honest workers were threatened and projects were behind schedule. The Allan government knew full well but did nothing – why? Because the CFMEU is Labor’s ‘friend’.” Commonwealth Games Collapse: A $4 billion international disaster. Victoria once promised to organize a grand Congress, but eventually canceled it because of uncontrollable ballooning costs.
“They lied to rural Victoria, promising investment and tourism, but left behind a pile of debt and a damaged international reputation. Australia was laughed at around the world – and it was all because of Allan’s management incompetence,” Credlin criticized. $200 billion debt bomb: Victoria is currently the most indebted state in Australia, with public debt exceeding $200 billion – double the average of other states.
Credlin calls this “a financial disaster that will crush our children and grandchildren.” She pointed out that the Labor government has spent unchecked on “phantom” infrastructure projects, while cutting budgets for health, education and security.
“They have turned Victoria into a debt desert, where people pay the price with higher taxes and poorer services.” Unmonitored waste: Billions of dollars disappear into infrastructure “black holes” without independent audits. Credlin cited examples such as inflated construction contracts, canceled projects, and a lack of transparency in budget allocations.
“While hospitals are short of beds, schools are short of teachers, and roads are in disrepair, the Allan government continues to pour money into unnecessary projects – all for the benefit of its ‘friends’ in the construction world.” The Role of Peta Credlin – “The Fearless Woman”

Peta Credlin, 52, is no ordinary commentator. With experience as chief of staff for Prime Minister Tony Abbott (2013–2015), she is one of the most powerful women in Australian politics. Credlin is known for his straightforward, uncompromising style, and sharp analytical abilities. She led Sky News to become Australia’s leading conservative news channel, with her program attracting millions of viewers every week.
In this “indictment”, Credlin doesn’t just criticize – she calls for specific action:
A comprehensive federal investigation from the NACC into the CFMEU and Commonwealth Games cases. A relentless monitoring campaign, including quarterly independent audits of infrastructure projects. Calling on Victorian voters to remove the Allan government at the upcoming election, insisting that “a decade of Labor dominance has been enough to destroy a once prosperous state”.
“It’s time for Australians to wake up,” Credlin said. “We cannot let one dominant party turn Australia into a debt-ridden and corrupt nation. Accountability must be met – and if Allan doesn’t step down, voters will do it for her.”
Reaction from the public and political world
Credlin’s statement received great support from the opposition and Victorians. The Liberal Party reposted the entire video on its official page, with leader John Pesutto declaring: “Peta Credlin speaks for millions of Victorians. We need change immediately.”
In contrast, the Allan government denied the accusations, calling it a “political smear campaign from conservatives”. The Premier’s Office stated: “Our government has made record investments in infrastructure, health and education. Ms. Credlin’s allegations are baseless and purely for political purposes.”
The public shared it massively: the hashtags #CredlinIndictment and #AllanResign trended nationwide, with more than 1.8 million posts in 24 hours. Voter groups in Melbourne and Geelong held small protests demanding an investigation into the NACC.
The future of Victoria and Australia
If Credlin’s call is heeded, the NACC could launch its largest-ever investigation into the state government. This not only affects Allan but could also shake the reputation of the national Labor Party, especially as the Federal General Election approaches.
Credlin ended his statement with a warning: “This is not a personal fight. This is a fight for Australia’s future. If we let corruption and waste continue, we will lose everything. But if we stand up, we can get back what we have lost.”
With growing support, the “Credlin indictment” could become a turning point that changes Australian politics. Victorians – and all of Australia – are waiting to find out whether the era of “protected species” is truly over.