In this episode, Turning Point Australia sits down with One Nation Colton candidate Rocco DeAngelis for a straight-talking conversation about what’s actually happening on the ground in South Australia.
From local issues in Colton to the bigger national picture, this is the kind of discussion a lot of Australians are having privately, but rarely hear openly from politicians.
With state debt heading toward $50 billion, the big questions are starting to hit home:
Who’s going to pay for it?
What does this mean for the next generation?
And is anyone in politics willing to be honest about it?
Rocco breaks it down, from infrastructure issues and local frustrations to the broader economic pressures facing the country, including declining productivity, rising costs, and the impact of immigration on jobs and opportunity.
One of the more interesting parts of the conversation is the shift happening politically, with even some migrant communities starting to question the direction of the country and where they align politically.
The discussion also moves into culture, education, national identity, community values, and the sense that something has changed in Australia over the past decade.
This isn’t just a political interview. It’s a conversation about where the country is heading, and whether things need to change.
Watch the full discussion and decide for yourself.
