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South Australias Labor Party secured a landslide victory in the state election, winning 32 seats while Liberals held onto 4. One Nation, surprisingly, garnered significant support, securing 1 seat and leading in 3 more. Premier Peter Malinauskas warned of One Nations threat to both conservatives and Labor federally, urging his party to take it seriously. He emphasized the need for humility, acknowledging shifting suburban voters concerns over immigration. Malinauskas criticized One Nation for lacking substance in their policies, while federal Coalition figures positioned Liberals as the only credible opposition. This state result underscores the growing appeal of minor parties, compelling majors to refine their economic pitches and address voter frustrations as federal polls intensify.
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