Prime Minister Scott Morrison will hold crisis talks with Victorian Liberal MPs who fear they will be wiped out if the weekend’s state election results are repeated in a federal poll.

Federal Coalition MPs arriving in Canberra for the last sitting fortnight of the year attempted to remain upbeat despite the heavy Labor victory at the weekend.

Victorian Liberal MP Tim Wilson warned the government could not ignore the stark message from voters.

\Scott Morrison is set to meet Victorian Liberal MPs who fear an election wipe out in a federal poll. (AAP)

“The reality is there are huge implications for everybody.

“The party needs to modernise and focus on the issues that directly connects to the voters and needs to be a party of the 21 st century.”

In a further blow to the Morrison government, the coalition's primary vote has fallen to a near-record low of 34 per cent, the latest Newspoll shows.

Morrison doubled his lead as preferred prime minister over the past two weeks with a four-point jump but the coalition's primary vote fell for a third poll in a row, according to the Newspoll published in The Australian last night.