Bloom Crisis Sinks Labor Hopes of Coasting to Election Victory

Liberals will seize on criticism of the SA government response The looming South Australian election will be held in uncharted political waters, with the algal bloom crisis having wrought havoc over more than a quarter of the state’s electorates amid criticism of the government’s response and messaging.
Premier Peter Malinauskas is seeking a second term on March 26, exactly 12 months since the beginning of the karenia algae outbreak, which has killed hundreds of species of fish, molluscs and rays, and decimated the fishing industry and tourism sector across coastal SA...
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