Several outlets report that NSW Labor is preparing for upcoming elections by emphasizing a “secret weapon” to counter the specific threat posed by One Nation. While Victorian elections are set for November and NSW voting is scheduled for March, the coverage focuses on how Labor views One Nation’s appeal and how it plans to respond. The articles characterize One Nation’s influence as distinct from other political challenges, prompting Labor to adopt a targeted approach rather than a one-size-fits-all campaign message. Across the reports, the central theme is that Labor is positioning its campaign tactics to address One Nation’s voter base and persuade undecided voters. The sources do not agree on detailed policy specifics in the provided excerpts, but they align on the broader framing: Labor anticipates One Nation’s presence as a notable factor in the elections and is actively preparing a strategy for NSW’s March vote. Overall, the reporting presents the strategy as a deliberate countermeasure by NSW Labor in the lead-up to the next election cycle, with attention on how One Nation’s threat differs from previous or more general electoral risks.