Democracy Sausage Episode: One Nation watershed

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Will the Liberal and National parties do better in the Victorian election and the Farrer by-election? 

Can One Nation build itself into a national political force, beyond its Queensland heartland and newfound popularity in South Australia? 

Will poor leadership and discipline unravel One Nation success, or will it become the party of the right?

South Australia political junkies, Josh Sunman and Dr Emily Foley join Democracy Sausage to discuss the South Australian election washup and the performance for One Nation. 

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Josh Sunman is an Associate Lecturer in Public Policy at Flinders University. His research looks at democratic challenges and electoral reform, as well as state and federal political parties.

Dr Emily Foley is a postdoctoral Research Fellow at Flinders University and the University of Canberra, researching social democratic and centre-left parties, focusing on party politics, political organisation, and participation in Australia.

Dr Marija Taflaga is the Director of the ANU Centre for the Study of Australian Politics and a Lecturer at the ANU School of Politics and International Relations.

Mark Kenny is the Director of the ANU Australian Studies Institute. He came to the Australian National University after a high-profile journalistic career culminating in 6 years as chief political correspondent and national affairs editor of The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and The Canberra Times.

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