Australia election 2025 live: Palmer claims Trumpet of Patriots’ how-to-vote card ‘tampered with’; Liberal likens Labor’s cheaper medicines policy to gambling

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Palmer claims Trumpet of Patriots’ how-to-vote card ‘tampered with’

Sarah Basford Canales

Clive Palmer’s Trumpet of Patriots party will investigate the alleged “tampering” of how-to-vote cards after claiming an unnamed party had “interfered” with the minor party’s seat preferences.

One of its Victorian candidates, Jason Smart, urged voters in Flinders to put him last on polling day after the party’s how-to-vote card placed left-leaning candidates above the Liberals.

On Tuesday, Palmer claimed the cards had been “tampered with” and would be reprinted to reflect the party’s position.

It has become apparent that a number of our how-to-vote cards have been interfered with.

This incident has not happened in isolation as we have been hacked and had our communications interfered with on previous occasions.

We will be conducting a full investigation into the matter.

Palmer did not say which how to vote cards had been “tampered” with.

Palmer, the party’s chairman, said the party would put Labor and Coalition incumbents last in all the seats they held, claiming the parties are identical “99% of the time”.

– with Dan Jervis-Bardy

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Government urged to protect veterinarian whistleblowers after animal welfare revelations

The federal government has been urged to protect veterinarian whistleblowers who revealed shocking animal welfare breaches and oversight failures at Australia’s export abattoirs.

Guardian Australia revealed on Saturday that veterinarians working for the agriculture department have made a series of whistleblower disclosures about export abattoirs and the system of regulatory oversight, alleging welfare breaches were going unreported and understaffing was leaving facilities unmonitored.

The Human Rights Law Centre and Animals Australia have called on the government to ensure the whistleblowers do not suffer reprisals because of their disclosures.

Kieran Pender, the associate legal director of the Human Rights Law Centre’s whistleblower project, said the export abattoir revelations showed the importance of whistleblowers to “truth and transparency in Australia”. He said:

When wrongdoing occurs behind closed doors, whistleblowers provide essential accountability. Without whistleblowers exposing some of the most significant incidents of animal cruelty in the agriculture sector over the past few decades, considerable reforms and policy changes would not have been implemented.

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