Three Australian outlets publish the same opinion-style message, arguing against moves to replace Victorian Labor leader Jacinta Allan. The articles contend that internal plotting within Labor would distract from the party’s immediate political challenges. They say the main external threat is not the Coalition, but broader right-leaning political pressure, specifically highlighting Pauline Hanson’s One Nation as an emerging factor in the campaign environment.

The pieces frame the choice as one of priorities: instead of focusing on leadership change, they urge Labor MPs to consolidate support around Allan and prepare for electoral or political contests ahead. They also treat the “threat” as something that requires readiness rather than internal reshuffling, suggesting that changes in leadership would not address the party’s core issues.

Overall, the sources align on a central recommendation—Labor should avoid dumping Allan—and on the claim that political attention should shift toward competing forces outside Labor, particularly One Nation under Pauline Hanson. The articles do not present new factual evidence beyond this shared framing and do not include policy specifics.