Sound the trumpet: Clive Palmer’s carpet-bombing begins again | Josh Butler and Dan Jervis-Bardy
11-03-2025 15:00 via theguardian.com

Sound the trumpet: Clive Palmer’s carpet-bombing begins again | Josh Butler and Dan Jervis-Bardy

The United Australia party is no more but Trumpet of Patriots is making a lot of noise – and its ads look uncannily similar. Plus: policy bantz with BandtRead more from the Shadow campaignSee all federal election coverageFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastClive Palmer has a new party and a new slogan but it’s still the same old ads from the mining magnate. Not content with pouring hundreds of millions into
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