Premier Jacinta Allan is under mounting pressure as internal Labor dissent and shifting public opinion converge ahead of the November election. Frustration over her handling of the CFMEU corruption scandal is growing, with polls showing most voters—including many Labor supporters—want a change. With the Liberals and One Nation poised to challenge her, MPs are divided: some fear a leadership shake-up could backfire, while others believe it’s inevitable. Allan insists she’s “all in,” focusing on cost-of-living issues and anti-corruption reforms, while Health Minister Harriet Shing publicly backs her, calling her resilience key. The real test is whether enough MPs will stay loyal—or if the tide turns before election day.
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