Peta Credlin Net Worth 2023, Age, Husband, Children, Height, Family, Parents, Salary

Peta Credlin net worth

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Introduction

Peta Credlin is an Australian former political advisor who served as Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Tony Abbott for his term from September 2013 to September 2015. Tony Abbott was Prime Minister for exactly 1 year and 362 days. She was previously chief of staff to Abbott as Leader of the Opposition. Since 2016, she has been the host of Credlin and co-host of Jones & Co on Sky News Live. Credlin is a controversial figure in Australian media.

Early life

NamePeta Credlin
Net Worth$5 million
OccupationPolitical advisor, Journalist, Lawyer
Age52 years
Height1.68m
Peta Credlin net worth

Peta-Louise Mary Credlin AO was born on March 23, 1971 (age 52 years) in Wycheproof, Victoria, Australia. She is the daughter of Australian parents. Her father is Len Credlin and her mother is Brenda Credlin who raised her in the small Victorian country town of Wycheproof. Credlin’s family moved closer to Geelong, and she attended Sacred Heart College, where she was a member of the debating team and elected deputy school captain in her second year.

Credlin graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Melbourne with a concentration in constitutional law, politics and history in 1998. At university, Credlin resided at Newman College, won a number of prizes and awards, and was a member and national finalist of the 1995 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition Team.

She was admitted as a barrister and solicitor in Victoria after graduation and applied for a job as a political staffer with Liberal senator Kay Patterson in 1999. Peta Credlin obtained a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice with distinction from the Australian National University (ANU) in 2010, where she won the ACT Law Society Prize for the top student of 2009.

Career

Peta Credlin moved to become an adviser to Senator Richard Alston, the Minister for Communications in the Howard government after working for several years on Patterson’s staff. She then left politics and worked for three years as public relations manager for Racing Victoria. Tired of the commute between Melbourne and Canberra, where her husband Brian Loughnane was based.

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Credlin returned to her career as a political staffer, working for senators Robert Hill and Helen Coonan. When the Howard government was defeated at the 2007 federal election, Credlin moved to Sydney to work at the Jockey Club until she was asked by Brendan Nelson, who had been elected federal Liberal leader and Leader of the Opposition, to join his staff as a senior adviser. When Malcolm Turnbull challenged Nelson for the party leadership, Nelson counseled her to join Turnbull’s team, and she was appointed as deputy chief of staff in his office.

She joined Abbott’s staff as chief of staff when Turnbull himself was challenged and defeated by Tony Abbott in December 2009. She rose to prominence when the Coalition won the 2013 federal election and she became Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister. She continued in that role until the Liberal Party leadership ballot of 14 September 2015, in which Abbott was defeated and replaced as leader by Malcolm Turnbull.

Peta Credlin became a Sky News Australia contributor in May 2016, with her first appearance on 7 May 2016 during a special weekend edition of PM Agenda. She began co-hosting a weekly primetime program Credl in & Keneally from 16 November 2016 until 17 May 2017. Credlin hosts her own show Credlin each weeknight on Sky News Australia.

Credlin has been described as a partisan political commentator and self-described journalist. Crikey’s Paula Matthews wrote in February 2017 that Credlin’s support for Tony Abbott and criticism of then Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull “takes media partisanship to its extreme” and represents “the channeling of a politician directly through a media mouthpiece”.

She has been an ardent critic of the Victorian government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and particularly of the Victorian premier Daniel Andrews. Credlin has been lauded by fellow Sky News hosts for her aggressive questioning of Andrews during his daily press conferences during the pandemic.

In 2020, Credlin was widely condemned for claiming that South Sudanese Australians were not following government measures intended to stop the spread of COVID-19 due to problems with language proficiency, Credlin also claimed that South Sudanese migrants were “poorly-assimilated” had ignored restrictions in an “end-of-Ramadan feast”.

Peta Credlin’s statement was harshly criticized in the media, with SBS News noting that the vast majority of South Sudanese people are actually Christians. The Conversation’s Denis Muller described Credlin’s comments as “a toxic mixture of vitriol and ignorance”. Crikey’s Charlie Lewis described the broadcast as “racist” and “fact-free”, and linked it to a pattern of racially-charged reporting on Sky, while The Conversation’s Janak Rogers perceived it as illustrative of a broader problem of lack of ethnic diversity in Australian media.

Credlin subsequently made an on-air apology to the South Sudanese community. In November 2020, Credlin compared Covid-19 lockdowns to the inquiry into the conduct of Australian SAS forces in Afghanistan. In 2020, former Labor Prime Minister Kevin Rudd started a petition for a Royal Commission into Murdoch-owned media. Credlin claimed that the petition was a “data harvesting exercise” of email addresses by Rudd intended for political uses. Later, as part of a confidential settlement regarding defamation, Credlin in February 2021 made an apology to Rudd on Sky News for her comments.

In May 2021 Peta Credlin was accused of inciting violence by suggesting Labor leaders Daniel Andrews and Anthony Albanese be “whacked” with “baseball bats”. In November 2021, she joined anti-vaccine mandate protests in Melbourne, where members of the crowd carried prop gallows and chanted anti-Andrews slogans. Credlin is a columnist for The Australian newspaper since July 2021; her arrival at that paper prompted Niki Savva to leave the paper and join The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.

In 2013, Credlin pleaded guilty to a drunk driving offense, recording a blood alcohol level of 0.075, but did not have a conviction recorded against her. In June 2021, Credlin was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in the 2021 Queen’s Birthday Honours for “distinguished service to parliament and politics, to policy development, and to the executive function of government”.

Husband

Peta Credlin is married to her husband Brian Loughnane, they had their wedding in December 2002. Her husband is a former federal director of the Liberal Party of Australia. Peta and her husband Brian had worked together in the Victorian office of the Liberal Party during the campaign for the 2001 federal election. As of April 2023, Peta and her husband Brian have no children.

Peta Credlin net worth

How much is Peta Credlin worth? Peta Credlin net worth is estimated at around $5 million. Her main source of income is from her primary work as a political advisor, Lawyer, and journalist. Peta Credlin’s salary per month and other career earnings are over $350,000 dollars annually. Her remarkable achievements have earned her some luxurious lifestyles and some fancy car trips. She is one of the richest and most influential political advisors in Australia. She stands at an appealing height of 1.68m and has a good body weight which suits her personality.

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