An investigation by The Age reports that a series of far-right election stunts during Australia’s most recent federal election are linked to members of the Exclusive Brethren, a private Christian group. The report describes multiple covert or unclear activities during the campaign period and traces them back to individuals associated with the church.

The Sydney Morning Herald and Brisbane Times repeat the core findings of The Age’s investigation, focusing on the connection between the stunts and the Exclusive Brethren. While the outlets align on the central claim, they present it through their own headlines and framing rather than adding markedly different details about who carried out the actions or how the links were established.

Overall, the reporting centers on alleged or documented involvement by people connected to the church in election-related disruptions or promotional conduct associated with right-wing politics. The accounts point readers to the investigation’s effort to identify common threads across the stunts, while the specific evidence, mechanisms, and any legal or official responses are not detailed in the shared summaries.