The Soul Has Been Ripped Out of Australia

15 March 2026

As South Australia heads toward one of the most consequential elections in years, many voters are questioning whether the current political system is delivering for ordinary Australians.

In this episode, Turning Point Australia sits down with Carlos Quaremba from One Nation to discuss the shifting political landscape ahead of the South Australian election.

TPAUS South Australian Coordinator George Mamalis and Quaremba explore why growing numbers of Australians feel disillusioned with the major parties, as housing affordability worsens, fuel costs rise, and public frustration with the political establishment continues to build.

The conversation examines why many voters believe the traditional parties, including the Liberals, Labor and the Greens, have failed to address the pressures facing everyday Australians. Quaremba discusses the idea of “broad church” politics, the influence of media narratives on elections, and whether political voices outside the mainstream are being sidelined in public debate.

A major focus of the discussion is the growing loss of public trust in institutions and whether alternative political movements can realistically challenge the dominance of the major parties.

The interview also turns to broader national issues, including immigration levels, cultural identity, foreign policy priorities and the rising debt pressures facing South Australia’s government.

With early voting underway and the election drawing closer, the stakes for South Australia’s political future are becoming increasingly clear.

This conversation explores the questions many voters are asking; about representation, accountability and the direction of the country.

Watch the full discussion and decide for yourself.

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