Climate change protesters disrupt parliamentary question time

Protesters complaining about what they see as a lack of action on climate change have tried to disrupt federal parliament during question time.

On of the climate change protest group is escorted out by security.

On of the climate change protest group is escorted out by security. Source: SBS News

Climate protesters have disrupted question time in federal parliament, with at least 10 people in the public galleries standing up to shout at politicians.

The first was applauded on Thursday as he yelled about "record-breaking droughts and bushfires" before being removed by security as another activist stood up to take his place.

Ministers ploughed on with their answers amid the shouting, while backbenchers looked up at the disturbance.

One woman singled out Barnaby Joyce and Tony Abbott, telling them they would be judged harshly as Mr Joyce smiled and waved to her.

Standing up one after another across the three public galleries, others said, "stop lying to us", that their children and grandchildren would suffer and "take urgent action ... you should get arrested for what you're doing".

Chanting and yelling "record breaking droughts and bushfires", the protesters disrupted question time until they were removed by security.
Chanting and yelling "record breaking droughts and bushfires", the protesters disrupted question time until they were removed by security. Source: SBS News


The Coffs Coast Climate Action Group claimed credit, saying they wanted to deliver a statement from their community and call on MPs to examine their conscience.

One of the group, Uniting Church deacon Jason John, said it was cynical of politicians including the prime minister to ask Australians to pray for rain in a time of record drought as if God controls every drop, while not doing anything to act on climate change.



"I am not afraid of a lump of coal but I am afraid that some of our nation's leaders seem to worship it," Dr John said in a statement.

On of the climate change protest group is escorted out by security.
On of the climate change protest group is escorted out by security. Source: SBS News


During Julia Gillard's prime ministership, multiple question times were interrupted by protesters against the so-called carbon tax.


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