Almost half of those polled believed Queensland was headed in the wrong direction as voters turn against premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.
, including a universal $500 power rebate for every household, the poll showed only 17 per cent of voters said it would improve the state’s economy.Unfavourable view of the premier
Almost half of voters had an unfavourable view of the premier, while 39 per cent had a favourable view. It was not all good news for the LNP. Mr Crisafulli, who has been criss-crossing the state over the past three years to boost his profile is still an unknown quantity for many voters.
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