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Exclusive Brethren accused of paying campaign disruptors
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Exclusive Brethren accused of paying campaign disruptors

The Exclusive Brethren faces claims that it paid activists to disrupt the government's campaign during the 2025 federal election.

Why it mattersIt shows a troubling shift: election disruption is moving from grassroots activism to hired intimidation. Minister Burke says security threats to MPs have already grown as a result.

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