Austria they voted for the greens a party which historically has enjoyed a crappy 15% of the vote,
Except we did not. What you are probably referring to was the second round of the presidential election, where the two remaining candidate was the former leader of the green party explicitly rejecting the notion of being a green party candidate against the declared candidate of the ultra-right-wing "liberty party". Our president has far less power than the POTUS and has more of a ceremonial role. There was no election concerning parties like those for local or national parliament would be.
The election was since successfully contested by the right-wingers in the Austrian "supreme court" (constitutional court would be the better translation here) and we're going to vote again on December 4th with right-wingers being successful or expected to be in elections all over Europe (Le Pen in France, AfD in Germany, Poland, Hungary, etc.) who btw. where all very supportive of Trump and vice versa.
Wether Trump being elected POTUS will help the Austrian ultra-right or their opposition which is pretty much everybody else remains to be seen. But yeah, the sentiment of people being "sick of shit" holds true all the same just that over here it's actually right-wingers, declared xenophobes, anti-semitics, Holocaust deniers and other remains of ultra-nationalist- and nazi-groups under the umbrella of the "liberty party" that benefit and not the greens which are more or less considered being some left-wingish part of "the elite" by now.