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One Nation's Strong SA Showing: A Political Earthquake

One Nation's Strong SA Showing: A Political Earthquake

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April 1, 20261m 20s

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One Nations South Australian Caucus: A Political Earthquake

One Nation has unveiled a seven-member caucus in South Australia, marking their strongest showing since 1998. This comes after the March 21st election, where Labor secured 34 seats, Liberals held 5, One Nation secured 4, and independents took 4 more. The race in Narungga is tight, with a recount underway. State leader Cory Bernardi calls it a political earthquake, attributing their success to Pauline Hanson. The new MPs bring diverse backgrounds, from ferry drivers to deputy mayors. Bernardi promises to tackle SAs ambulance and housing issues, signaling a shift in the political landscape.

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