Anti-Adani protestors disrupted a speech being given by Prime Minister Scott Morrison in Brisbane.
Two anti-Adani protesters have stormed a stage to disrupt Scott Morrison at a Brisbane business lunch, but the prime minister appeared to take in his stride.
One woman carrying a stop Adani protest flag managed to reach Mr Morrison's side but was dragged away by security as a second protester stood to yell"stop Adani".Then a table of 10 protesters started chanting"climate election, no more coal" before they were escorted out by security.
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