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Inside One Nation's orange wave in SA and what it means for the nation

Inside One Nation's orange wave in SA and what it means for the nation

Tory Shepherd and Dan Jervis Bardy talk to Nour Haydar about whether the South Australian result will lead to anti-migrant rhetoric nationally and how both major parties will respond

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March 23, 202626m 52s

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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation surged ahead of the Liberal party and secured seats in both sides of the South Australian parliament in the recent state election. It’s the first time the rightwing anti-immigration party has won a lower-house seat outside Queensland, leaving many asking whether the fringe party has gone mainstream and whether the weekend’s election result will be replicated in other states. Tory Shepherd and Dan Jervis-Bardy talk to Nour Haydar about whether the SA result will lead to more culture wars and anti-migrant rhetoric nationally

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Australia newsSouth Australian election 2026One NationAustralian politicsPauline Hanson