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Opposition Leader Angus Taylor.

‘We will work with them’: Angus Taylor gives support to Labor’s NDIS overhaul

SA Premier Peter Malinauskas also commended the federal government’s “political courage”, insisting state-based supports outside the NDIS must be developed with the same urgency.

  • Natassia Chrysanthos and Brittany Busch

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Prince Harry.

Scoop in South Australia: A Victorian club is getting ready for a right royal visit

Scoop is back, and he’s on the road to South Australia, where the football world is converging for Gather Round.

  • Sam McClure
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas jokingly invoked the negotiation style of US President Donald Trump as he referenced his state’s desire to sign a long-term deal with the AFL to host Gather Round.

‘Sign the extension, you crazy bastards’: Premier goes ‘full Donald’ at Gather Round

Peter Malinauskas invoked Donald Trump’s potty-mouthed Truth social posts in an amusing pitch to the AFL to extend his state’s Gather Round contract.

  • Michael Gleeson
The chances of ever owning a home have become remote for younger Australians.

Budgeting for homes and babies

There are many ways for the government to assist young first home buyers and possibly encourage them to have larger families.

The times suit Hanson. But for Albanese, it’s a minefield

The world we are now walking into will present untold riches of resentment for protest parties to foment. That spells big trouble for the Labor government.

  • Peter Hartcher

A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure analysis of the rise of One Nation

The South Australian election shows we’re entering a political hall of mirrors, with votes pinging wildly around our preferential voting system. Such a non-linear moment deserves a non-linear approach. So today, I present a choose-your-own analysis.

  • Waleed Aly
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Former premier Jeff Kennett says the Liberals and Nationals should be open to forming a Victorian coalition with One Nation.

One Nation should be welcomed into anti-Labor alliance, Kennett tells Coalition

Jeff Kennett has floated inviting One Nation MPs onto a future non-Labor frontbench, as he says the Coalition should work with anyone opposed to the ALP at November’s state election.

  • Chip Le Grand
South Australia’s premier won a thumping victory at the state election.

Labor seeks to drive wedge between Hanson and working-class base

The re-elected Labor premier derided Pauline Hanson’s “landmine” comments and warned the minor party’s ascendancy could have federal implications.

  • Paul Sakkal and Brittany Busch
Rumours of a potential move to federal politics have surrounded Peter Malinauskas, with many in the state expecting him to run in the seat of Adelaide.

The Malinauskas Mandate: How the SA premier became the nation’s most formidable politician

The leader has reframed the populism argument, appealing to a distinctly Australian idea of patriotism, grounded in inclusion.

  • Rob Harris
SA Premier Peter Malinauskas voting with his family at Woodville Gardens School.

Labor’s Malinauskas secures second term in landslide despite significant One Nation surge

Labor has recorded a commanding election victory in South Australia in the face of a One Nation surge eating into the incumbent government’s primary vote.

  • Rob Harris