Labor is set for a big win in the South Australian election. But will One Nation cause ructions?
South Australians head to the polls on March 21, with Premier Peter Malinauskas s Labor Party on track to win by a landslide. But while a predicted landslide in a state election would not normally garner deep national attention, the SA election will be closely watched this time as a microcosm of the changing dynamics of Australian politics. The headline two party preferred figure of 61 39% in favour of Labor is masking the broader splintering of the right side of politics

South Australians head to the polls on March 21, with Premier Peter Malinauskas s Labor Party on track to win by a landslide. But while a predicted landslide in a state election would not normally garner deep national attention, the SA election will be closely watched this time as a microcosm of the changing dynamics of Australian politics. The headline two party preferred figure of 61 39% in favour of Labor is masking the broader splintering of the right side of politics
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