Australia's federal election campaign started a bang after Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese were both by angry demonstrators.
The opposition leader was cheerful when he gutter and then drank a beer in the XXXX -Bierfabriek in Brisbane on Saturday.
But Mr Duttons' first official campaign event quickly escalated in chaos when it was interrupted by an emerging Tide activist in a high fish vest.
The woman held a blue banner with the slogan 'no new gas or nuclear'.
“Why do you lie against the Australian people about the costs of nuclear and gas,” she shouted at the opposition leader.
“It's going to cook the country, it's going to cook our country.”
The woman was caught by the security of Mr Dutton who quickly started a hit and from the factory where she continued her anger.
'Industry experts already agree that your plan will not work. Why do you lie against the Australian people? “She said.

The opposition leader was cheerful when he gutter and then drank a beer in the XXXX Beer Factory in Brisbane on Saturday (photo)

The rising Tide demonstrator held a sign with the text 'No new gas or nuclear' (photo)

Anthony Albanese was interrupted by a Heckler (center) in a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic
Albanian was interrupted on Saturday by a Heckler in an urgent care clinic in Murrumba Downs in the voters of Mr Dutton in Brisbane in Brisbane.
The man released concern about the rise of migration in Australia before he was quickly asked to leave through security.
“Mr Albanese do you not think that 1.8 million immigrants in five years will increase the demand for the medical system?” He screamed from the back of the crowd.
'What about the fact that people of my age cannot get housing, we can no longer get rent. We have no future in this country, don't you think that's a bit ridiculous? '
The interruption of Mr Dutton's campaign marks the fifth rising tide interruption of political procedures in two weeks.
In a statement, the group said that Natalie Lindner was the activist in the factory.
She was quoted in the statement as said that Mr Dutton's nuclear regulation will “actively aggravate the costs of living and climate crisis.”
The opposition leader was asked whether the protests would change his campaign schedule.

Albanian was interrupted by a Heckler (photo with a hat) in an urgent care clinic in Murrumba Downs in Mr Dutton's voter on Saturday

Security did not waste time to grab the activist and remove her from the beer factory

The woman was bent by a large staircase by the safety of Mr Dutton
Mr Dutton rejected this and said that nuclear energy would make energy cheaper for Aussies fighting against rising electricity accounts and a crisis of the costs of life.
“The climate is very important to us and we have to achieve our Net Zero by 2050 goals, as we have promised,” he told a Sky News reporter.
'Our plan is about lowering prices by bringing more gas to the domestic market and that more offer will lower prices.
'People who are extremists, who want everything to be closed tomorrow, that is not where the vast majority of the Australians are.
“There will be extremes in all these debates.”
The federal elections have been called before 3 May, so that Mr. Albanese and Mr Dutton only have five weeks to chase voters before they go to the polls.