Anti-Adani protestors have gatecrashed the Prime Minister’s address during an event in Brisbane, chanting ‘climate election, no more coal.’
Scott Morrison shrugged off the repeated interruptions, asking the room ‘do we have contestant number three?’ after security personnel ushered them out of the
room. The Coalition is on the cusp of deciding whether to approve the controversial $22 billion mine, which is situated in the Galilee Basin, west of Rockhampton.
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