Last weekend’s South Australian election wasn’t just a wipeout for the Liberals and triumph for Labor, it was a sign that political discontent is beginning to find a new home in an old brand: One Nation.
Pauline Hanson’s party showed just how much room there is for anger on the right in a traditionally progressive state. But the rise in One Nation’s popularity isn’t just contained to SA. Nationally and in states like Victoria discontent is growing and the far right is capitalising. And with the war in Iran exacerbating the cost-of-living crisis, that frustration may only deepen.
Today, Waleed Aly, on what the South Australian result says about the mood of the electorate, and where that mood could go next.
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Guest: Waleed Aly, The Age and Sydney Morning Herald columnist
Photo: AAP Image/Lukas Coch

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