South Australian election is likely to be Labor in a landslide. But who will be the opposition?

For the past six decades, South Australian politics has been characterised by long periods of Labor domination interrupted by short lived Liberal governments. Since a record 32 uninterrupted years in office came to an end in 1965, the Liberal Party has spent a mere 17. 5 years in government. Now, as they go to the election on March 21, the Liberals face yet another term (and probably several more) in opposition. Led by Peter Malinauskas, Labor enjoys extraordinary levels of popular support

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South Australian election is likely to be Labor in a landslide. But who will be the opposition?

For the past six decades, South Australian politics has been characterised by long periods of Labor domination interrupted by short lived Liberal governments. Since a record 32 uninterrupted years in office came to an end in 1965, the Liberal Party has spent a mere 17. 5 years in government. Now, as they go to the election on March 21, the Liberals face yet another term (and probably several more) in opposition. Led by Peter Malinauskas, Labor enjoys extraordinary levels of popular support

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