Labor ministers in Victoria’s Jacinta Allan government receive a cabinet briefing that focuses on the party’s election campaign priorities ahead of November. Multiple outlets report that Labor strategists assess One Nation as a significant factor, believing it could threaten 16 Coalition-held seats. Despite this, the briefing indicates that One Nation is not treated as Labor’s top direct electoral focus within the campaign planning. According to the reports, Labor tells Allan’s ministers that Jess Wilson remains the main opponent for the party. The coverage frames this as part of Labor’s internal election strategy for a three-party contest dynamic, in which One Nation’s potential impact on Coalition seats is weighed alongside identifying who Labor considers its primary competition. The accounts align on both the reported number of Coalition seats at risk and the identification of Jess Wilson as Labor’s central opponent, with no additional specifics about policy measures or campaigning steps in the provided summaries.