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Wentworth activists GetUp to mischief with Malcolm Turnbull's election posters

Lobby group says ‘guerilla street nannas’ are out in the PM’s electorate hanging climate change posters below Turnbull’s own

While the ordinary voters of Wentworth sheltered from the rain on Sunday afternoon, a small group of activists set out on a stealthy campaign against their local member, the prime minister Malcolm Turnbull.

Dubbed the “guerilla street nannas” by GetUp climate campaign director, Sam Regester, the group, mostly comprised of women in their 60s, braved the weather to check on their latest endeavour: a set of corflute signs showing the torso of a man in a business suit crossing his fingers.

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Climate change #fizza #ausvotes pic.twitter.com/aFMrRLMPC1

Bravo @GetUp if you finish mine I wouldn't mind you maybe taking off about 10 kgs..#imissmalcolm pic.twitter.com/RjYGqNT6GE

Great to be in #Wentworth for the @evanevanhughes Labor launch. Tony has Malcolm handcuffed on #climatechange pic.twitter.com/mUT8e3A185

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