Election 2025 live updates: protester gatecrashes XXXX brewery campaign stop; PM buries ghost of 2022; Dutton evasive on gas price questions


Dutton’s first campaign event at Brisbane brewery also gatecrashed by heckler

Josh Butler

Peter Dutton’s first official campaign event of the election is at the XXXX brewery in the heart of Brisbane – and already it’s been interrupted by an environmental protester brandishing a “no new coal or nuclear” sign with the Rising Tide logo on it.

The woman was quickly grabbed by security and dragged out down the stairs. She yelled “why are you lying about the cost of nuclear?”

It comes after green group Rising Tide has gatecrashed several Liberal campaign events recently, including Dutton’s speech at the Lowy Institute.

🚨 Peter Dutton’s first campaign event (at the XXXX brewery in Brisbane) gate crashed by an environmental protester brandishing a “no new coal or nuclear” sign – the woman quickly grabbed by security and dragged out down the stairs pic.twitter.com/rP6m1FOJMU

— Josh Butler (@JoshButler) March 28, 2025

Back on the event: we’re in the electorate of Greens-held Brisbane, formerly held by Liberal Trevor Evans, who is fighting to retake the seat. It’s also near the also formerly Liberal-held Ryan, also won by the Greens in 2022.

Evans and the Liberal’s Ryan candidate, Maggie Forrest, are here as Dutton takes a tour of the factory where the iconic yellow cans are produced.

Dutton has taken a brief tour of the factory floor where the canning line lives, and we’re expecting a press conference shortly.

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Albanese press plane lands in Bundaberg

After starting the morning in Peter Dutton territory in Brisbane’s northern suburbs, the media contingent following Anthony Albanese has landed in Bundaberg in central Queensland.

Bundaberg is home to the seat of Hinkler, which the Coalition holds on a comfortable margin of 10%.

It usually wouldn’t be in play, but perhaps Labor thinks it’s winnable after the retirement of the Nationals’ Keith Pitt, who has been appointed Australia’s ambassador to the Vatican.

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