C/T Group

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Crosby Textor Group
IndustryPolitical strategy
Founder
SubsidiariesCTF Partners
Websitectgroup.com

The C/T Group, also referred to as Crosby Textor, is an Australian lobbying firm, private investigations firm, and political consultancy. The firm provides social research, corporate intelligence[1] corporate strategy and political polling services to its clients.

The firm has historically been associated with mainstream right-wing political parties across the world, and has a particularly strong association with the Liberal Party of Australia. [2] In May 2025, CT Group cofounder Mark Textor was described as "Australia's greatest ever political strategist...advising the Prime Ministers of four countries at once".[3] In 2024, an investigation by the Financial Times has exposed that CT Group has provided forged or faked banking records for multiple litigations ongoing in the UK courts, where it was alleged that CT undertook 'industrial-scale forgery" and 'apparent criminality'.[1][4]

Crosby Textor was founded by Mark Textor and Lynton Crosby. The firm provides its services throughout the world, but its most notable markets are that of Canada, Australia, Britain, Africa, Italy and New Zealand.

History & operations

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The firm has been involved in numerous prominent political campaigns; providing polling and strategy services to political parties. The clientele of the firm has historically been right wing.

Examples of political campaigns in which the firm has operated include:

See also

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References

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  2. ^ https://www.afr.com/rear-window/trump-triggers-radical-profit-boost-for-conservative-lobbyists-20250327-p5lmyg
  3. ^ https://www.spectator.com.au/2025/05/performative-diplomacy/
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  14. ^ Parkinson, Hannah Jane. "Lynton Crosby isn't a genius – and five other lessons the election taught us". Retrieved 17 May 2022.
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Further reading

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  • Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value). The Guardian's articles on Lynton Crosby
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