SA Voters Misled By Labor: Birmingham

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Federal Finance Minister Simon Birmingham says a Labor scare campaign and the unlucky timing of the Omicron COVID-19 variant are among the reasons for Steven Marshall's election loss in South Australia.

Labor swept to power in the state on Saturday under the leadership of Peter Malinauskas after only one term in opposition.

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the new premier. "It's been a difficult few years and now that South Australians have made their decision, we can all focus on creating the best business environment possible in the face of challenges such as skills shortages, supply chain and climate change issues, geopolitical upheaval and rises in inflation," Ai Group st
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