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South Australian Election State of Play
South Australia heads to the polls as Labor, led by Peter Malinauskas, is poised for a decisive victory with an expanded majority. However, the election marks a significant shift in state politics, with One Nation consolidating unprecedented support while community independents gain traction in regional areas, challenging traditional Liberal-Labor dominance.

Weekly Wrap Up
This week in Canberra, economic pressures, political realignments and leadership tensions shaped the national agenda. From RBA commentary on inflation drivers to a Liberal leadership spill and renewed Coalition dynamics, the policy landscape continues to shift. Here’s what matters most for business, government and stakeholders watching Australia’s evolving political environment.

February 2026 Reporting Season: Navigating ‘SaaS-mageddon’ and the new normal in market volatility
An analysis of the February 2026 reporting season, from bank and mining resilience to ‘SaaS-mageddon’, AI-driven valuation resets and what heightened market volatility means for investor communications.

Weekly Wrap Up
Australia’s political week was shaped by global tensions and domestic scrutiny. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit reignited debate about middle-power diplomacy, while the Liberal Party’s post-election review exposed internal divisions. Meanwhile, rising Middle East tensions and a looming by-election in Farrer added fresh uncertainty to the political landscape.
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South Australian Election State of Play
South Australia heads to the polls as Labor, led by Peter Malinauskas, is poised for a decisive victory with an expanded majority. However, the election marks a significant shift in state politics, with One Nation consolidating unprecedented support while community independents gain traction in regional areas, challenging traditional Liberal-Labor dominance.

Weekly Wrap Up
This week in Canberra, economic pressures, political realignments and leadership tensions shaped the national agenda. From RBA commentary on inflation drivers to a Liberal leadership spill and renewed Coalition dynamics, the policy landscape continues to shift. Here’s what matters most for business, government and stakeholders watching Australia’s evolving political environment.

February 2026 Reporting Season: Navigating ‘SaaS-mageddon’ and the new normal in market volatility
An analysis of the February 2026 reporting season, from bank and mining resilience to ‘SaaS-mageddon’, AI-driven valuation resets and what heightened market volatility means for investor communications.

Weekly Wrap Up
Australia’s political week was shaped by global tensions and domestic scrutiny. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit reignited debate about middle-power diplomacy, while the Liberal Party’s post-election review exposed internal divisions. Meanwhile, rising Middle East tensions and a looming by-election in Farrer added fresh uncertainty to the political landscape.