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Sky News host Peta Credlin says it’s abundantly clear “we’re not in it together” anymore, especially for the pregnant Ballarat woman arrested for allegedly organising a protest on Facebook against DanielAndrewsMP's draconian lockdowns.

Sky News host Peta Credlin says it’s abundantly clear “we’re not in it together” anymore, especially for the pregnant Ballarat woman arrested for allegedly organising a protest on Facebook against Daniel Andrews' draconian lockdowns. Vision has emerged of charged 28-year-old Zoe Buhler being arrested for incitement during a police raid for her alleged involvement in organising an anti-lockdown rally for Saturday.

Ms Credlin said Victoria police “sang a different tune” when the tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter activists protested through the streets of Melbourne. On June 3 the assistant commissioner said police would “exercise their discretion” when issuing fines, but only three were in fact issued despite the massive crowd.

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