
Will One Nation go mainstream in South Australia’s election?
Chief political correspondent Dan Jervis-Bardy speaks to Reged Ahmad about why the South Australia election is the first real test for One Nation since its surge in opinion polls, and what voters told him about why they have switched their vote to the rightwing populist party
March 17, 202621m 35s
Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (flex.acast.com) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.
Show Notes
South Australian premier Peter Malinauskas is predicted to win this Saturday’s state election by a landslide – but that’s not why this poll is attracting so much interest. Analysts and politicians alike are watching because this will be One Nation’s first real test since its surge in opinion polls. Can this rightwing populist party translate those eye-opening numbers into seats? Chief political correspondent Dan Jervis-Bardy went to Adelaide to find out. He speaks to Reged Ahmad about what One Nation voters told him, and why the major parties are seeking to learn lessons on how to counter the party’s rise
Topics
South Australian election 2026One NationPauline HansonSouth Australian politicsSouth AustraliaAustralian politicsAustralia news