A new Resolve Political Monitor survey reported by outlets including the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and the Brisbane Times indicates widespread voter appetite for political change in Victoria. The results suggest many respondents want alternatives to the current Victorian government led by Premier Jacinta Allan, and they point to a broader dissatisfaction with the traditional two-party system. The reporting also highlights polling that shows increased support for One Nation, which is presented as part of the shift away from mainstream party alignment.
Across the three articles, the shared emphasis is that the poll reflects not only general public sentiment but also concerns among Labor’s own supporters. The survey findings are described as suggesting “time’s up” for the Allan government and as indicating the two-party system is losing dominance. While the outlets focus on different implications of the results, they agree on the core points: the Resolve Political Monitor is the source of the data; it signals a desire for political change among Victorians; and it shows surging support for One Nation alongside declining confidence in the two-party model.