Voters’ dissatisfaction with the state government is rising, according to polling reported by multiple outlets. The coverage says housing and youth crime are among the biggest drivers of negative sentiment, with many respondents rating the government’s performance poorly.

Across the reports, polling results indicate that nearly half of respondents assess the government’s handling of housing as poor. Youth crime is described as close behind housing as a leading concern, suggesting that public criticism is concentrated in these two areas.

While the sources report the same overall findings, they frame the issue in slightly different terms. Each outlet focuses on how housing and youth crime contribute to increasing unhappiness with the LNP, rather than emphasizing other policy areas. The reports do not detail a broader set of issues in the provided excerpts, and they similarly rely on the same general polling conclusion: voter ratings on key topics are trending negative.