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The clue in SA's election, making bush doofs legal + Matildas momentum

The clue in SA's election, making bush doofs legal + Matildas momentum

South Australian Premier, Peter Malinauskas, was re-elected in a landslide victory on the weekend, but it's another political leader that's getting all the attention. Voters delivered Pauline Hanson's One Nation its best election result anywhere in the country in nearly 30 years. So what does this election tell us about how support for the populist party will change future elections? And for a long time, authorities have cracked down on illegal bush doofs due to noise complaints and risks to public safety. But what if you could get your bush doof approved? We hear about a group of locals in WA determined to "bring a nightclub to the forest". Plus, we unpack the success of the Women's Asian Cup and whether renewed hype around the Matildas will help improve the state of women's football in Australia. Listen now: 01:17 - What the South Australian election tells us 12:21 - Creating a legal bush doof alternative 23:11 - Capitalising on the Matildas' success Guests: Dr Rob Manwaring, associate professor, Flinders University Fiona Crawford, author, Matilda Effect Get the whole story from hack: Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Subscribe to the hack podcast Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live every weeknight at 5:30pm

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March 23, 202631m 0s

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Show Notes

South Australian Premier, Peter Malinauskas, was re-elected in a landslide victory on the weekend, but it's another political leader that's getting all the attention.

Voters delivered Pauline Hanson's One Nation its best election result anywhere in the country in nearly 30 years. So what does this election tell us about how support for the populist party will change future elections?

And for a long time, authorities have cracked down on illegal bush doofs due to noise complaints and risks to public safety. 

But what if you could get your bush doof approved? We hear about a group of locals in WA determined to "bring a nightclub to the forest".

Plus, we unpack the success of the Women's Asian Cup and whether renewed hype around the Matildas will help improve the state of women's football in Australia. 

Listen now: 

01:17 - What the South Australian election tells us

12:21 - Creating a legal bush doof alternative

23:11 - Capitalising on the Matildas' success 

Guests: 

  • Dr Rob Manwaring, associate professor, Flinders University
  • Fiona Crawford, author, Matilda Effect

Get the whole story from hack:

  • Follow us on Instagram and TikTok
  • Subscribe to the hack podcast
  • Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live every weeknight at 5:30pm

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