I think people could live with prices going up, if wages hadn't been stagnated for the last decade - and we know that wage suppression has been official Liberal Party policy, after Matthias Cormann openly admitted it a few years ago (in 2019).The rising costs of living and housing will - rightly or wrongly - be attributed to Federal government economic mismanagement. No one really cares about Kimberly Kitching and the clique of ALP Senator bullies, the vast majority of Australians (and certainly the apathetic to politics ones) see the ALP Opposition as being competent and united so far. Albanese has not had any major gaffes and is sounding more Prime Ministerial by the day. More importantly, Morrison's 'daggy dad' persona is no longer winning votes as it is associated with inaction on flooding and fires and COVID.
Considering that economic prowess is - rightly or wrongly - associated with coalition governments, this seems like the death rattle of a dying government. If fuel is still above $2 a litre in May and people cannot afford their usual groceries, this will be an absolute bloodbath as the government will be seen to have failed at the one thing it's good at.
People know that prices are going up because of international logistics issues, largely related to COVID and Trump's US/China trade war - compounded by the skyrocketing cost of oil as a result of the Ukraine invasion. None of this is Bozo's fault. Wage stagnation & wage suppression, however, are the fault of his Govt (and its immediate predecessors).





