SA premier warns One Nation poses threat to federal Labor as Marles says party only ‘about stunts and the vibe’
The South Australian premier warns that One Nation represents a significant threat to federal Labor following the party's strong performance in the state elections.
Australian voters are frustrated and angry. One Nation’s SA surge sounds an urgent warning for the Liberals and Labor | Tony Barry
As South Australian voters express frustration with traditional parties, One Nation's rise signals a significant political shift, challenging the status quo of the Liberal party.
One Nation wins at least one SA seat as Liberals consider ‘sobering lessons’ from election defeat
One Nation is set to win a seat in the South Australian lower house while the Liberals reflect on their significant election defeat to Labor.
Across much of Adelaide, One Nation has cannibalised the Liberal vote
In the recent South Australian state election, One Nation has made significant electoral gains, surpassing the Liberal Party and becoming a major player in the political landscape.
In South Australia One Nation has put meat on the bones of its polling surge – now both major parties need to respond
The South Australian election results saw Peter Malinauskas' Labor government confirmed as the winner, but the rise of One Nation poses significant challenges for both major parties.
From a 'mountain to climb' to over a cliff, SA Liberals face total wipeout
The South Australian Liberal Party is facing a historic electoral defeat, sinking to third place in primary votes after a significant loss of previously secure seats.
Polls open in South Australian election, with record number of early votes
South Australians are voting today in the state election, with early voter turnout at a record high of 454,800.
Polls predict easy Labor win in SA election, but One Nation results will be closely watched
Polls indicate a likely victory for Labor in the South Australian election, while the performance of One Nation is being closely monitored for its potential implications for national politics.
South Australian election: Labor heads for a win, the Liberals a battering and One Nation a test of surging support
In the lead-up to the South Australian state election, Labor is predicted to win decisively, while the Liberals face significant losses, and One Nation's rising support poses new challenges for the political landscape.
SA treasurer and shadow treasurer clash over cost estimates for promises
The South Australian treasurer and shadow treasurer have entered into a dispute over the cost estimates for their respective parties' election promises, with significant differences in projected financial impacts.
A 'few scallywags' gossiping or a premier under threat? Inside Labor’s push to ditch Jacinta Allan
Labor MPs in Australia are contemplating the future of Jacinta Allan due to her declining popularity and past controversies.
SA Liberals hope preferencing One Nation will give them a fighting chance – but is the brand damage worth it?
The South Australian Liberal party is advising voters to preference One Nation ahead of Labor to enhance their chances in the upcoming state election, despite historical opposition to the party.
Liberals defend flyer that confused Palestinian flag with another
The South Australian Liberals apologize for mistakenly using an image of the Sudanese flag instead of the Palestinian flag in a campaign flyer while maintaining the flyer’s overall message against a Labor MP.
SA Premier apologises for failing to deliver on his promise to 'fix the ramping crisis'
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas has publicly apologized for not fulfilling his promise to address the ramping crisis in the state.
SA Liberal Party candidate says 'homosexuality is not real' and 'feminism is demonic'
A candidate from the South Australian Liberal Party, Carson Woodhouse, has made extreme statements claiming that 'homosexuality is not real' and 'feminism is demonic' during a podcast, prompting criticism from Labor Party members.
Richest super balances to be taxed at higher rates after Greens agree to back Labor plan
The Australian Labor government will raise taxes on superannuation balances exceeding $3 million after securing support from the Greens, marking a shift in taxation policy for wealthier retirees.
The anti-climate policy blowing a hole in Labor’s budget - podcast
The podcast discusses the Australian government's fuel tax credit scheme, which is criticized for incentivizing fossil fuel consumption and straining the federal budget amid calls for climate action.
Promises ramped down in SA election as ambulance crisis proves hard to solve
The South Australian election campaign saw ambitious promises from major parties, particularly regarding an ambulance crisis and other significant infrastructure projects, but many commitments have not been fulfilled, leading to increased criticism.
SA Liberals to preference One Nation over ALP as Bernardi comments condemned
The South Australian Liberal Party has decided to preference One Nation over the Labor Party in the upcoming state election, even amidst controversy surrounding comments made by One Nation's Cory Bernardi regarding same-sex marriage.
Green whistles for IUD insertion among SA Labor's healthcare promises
The South Australian government is pledging improved pain relief options for women undergoing IUD insertions as part of their healthcare commitments.
SA Labor pledges OSHC expansion as Liberals support free school concept
The South Australian Labor party has pledged to expand out of school hours care (OSHC) while the Liberals have conditionally supported Labor's proposal to make public schooling free.
Pauline Hanson expected to face censure motion in Senate over ‘inflammatory’ comments about Australian Muslims
Pauline Hanson is set to face a censure motion in the Australian Senate for making inflammatory comments regarding Australian Muslims, with support from the Greens and an expected passage of the motion.
Going once, going twice, sold! What's on offer this election from Labor and Liberal to fix the housing crisis
Both major Australian parties have proposed various policies to tackle the housing affordability crisis ahead of the 2026 South Australian state election.
A future made in Australia: Anthony Albanese’s 30 years in parliament – in pictures
This article visually chronicles Anthony Albanese’s three-decade journey in Australian politics, highlighting his ascent from a local representative to the national leadership.
Labor not ruling out negative gearing changes
The Australian Labor government is reconsidering changes to negative gearing, indicating potential reforms to the tax break following a report suggesting new measures could be in the works.
Albanese's caucus unity comes at a price
Australian Prime Minister Albanese's efforts to maintain caucus unity are leading to a public silence among Labor's left faction, particularly regarding controversial issues like the repatriation of ISIS brides.
How much compromise is too much? Labor's capital gains conundrum
The Australian Labor Party is hinting at potential changes to capital gains tax policies, raising questions about the implications of such compromises.
SA Labor's stamp duty policy appears at odds with former treasurer's view
The South Australian Labor government's stamp duty policy is at odds with the previous views expressed by former Treasurer Stephen Mullighan regarding who should benefit from such tax relief.
In 2022, Labor MPs urged compassion for Australian women and children stuck in Syria. Now Albanese has only contempt
The article discusses the Australian government's handling of the repatriation of citizens trapped in Syrian detention camps, highlighting the change in Labor's stance from compassion to contempt under the current leadership.
Bill Kelty’s tax reform comments cast a harsh light on Labor’s lack of ambition
Bill Kelty criticized the Australian government for its lack of ambition in tax reform during a parliamentary inquiry, advocating for significant changes to the capital gains tax.
MotoGP, 'bum' comment controversy and the dynamics of the SA election
The article analyzes the impact of One Nation's rise in polling on the South Australian election and how it affects the major parties, Labor and Liberal.
Can One Nation make it in South Australia? Liberal party fears peak humiliation at state election
The South Australian Liberal party, led by Ashton Hurn, faces significant challenges in the upcoming state election, with low polling numbers and strong competition from One Nation and the Labor party.
Even if it's a Labor landslide, there's a lot to learn from SA's upcoming election
Peter Malinauskas is expected to win the upcoming South Australian election by a large margin, with limited competition from the state Liberals.
Should Labor have its own reshuffle?
The article discusses whether the Australian Labor Party should consider a reshuffle in light of recent political changes.
Could Ashton Hurn lose her seat at the next election?
The article discusses the potential risks for South Australian Liberal leader Ashton Hurn regarding her seat in the upcoming state election, amidst a strong campaign from the Labor party.
Live: Angus Taylor distances himself from Ley immigration policy
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor denies involvement in a proposed immigration policy that would ban people from terror-declared areas entering Australia, amidst broader discussions about the repatriation of Australian families with links to ISIS fighters in Syria.
SA Liberals face wipeout not seen since state bank election
The South Australian Liberal Party is facing an unprecedented electoral defeat, reminiscent of the 1993 state bank election outcome.
Coalition squabbling and Labor tinkering leave us in a dangerous vacuum. One Nation filling it is a nightmare in the making | Zoe Daniel
The article critiques the Australian federal Coalition and Labor government for their inaction and divisive politics, highlighting the rise of One Nation in this vacuum of trust.
Australia politics live: Labor unveils discount loans for new EVs; Liberals and Nationals to sit separately as parliament returns
The Australian government has announced discounted loans for electric vehicles, offering reduced finance rates to encourage adoption and lower emissions.
Labor wants US to ‘set out the facts’ before passing judgment on Trump’s capture of Maduro
The Australian labor government is awaiting clarity from the US on the military operation aimed at capturing Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, highlighting concerns over international law.