By MAX AITCHISON, POLITICAL REPORTER FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

Published: 04:27 BST, 3 April 2025 | Updated: 04:49 BST, 3 April 2025

Two screaming women left Anthony Albanese momentarily speechless after gate-crashing his press conference. 

The Prime Minister was speaking at the Maitland Hospital in the marginal Labor-held seat of Paterson in NSW on Thursday afternoon when two women started yelling at him. 

Mr Albanese had just said ‘we support he coal industry’ when the voices of two women stunned him into silence.

One woman, out of shot, could be heard shouting: ‘Mr Albanese, why has your government approved 33 new fossil fuel projects six times since you’ve come to power?’

The cameras then panned round and captured a woman being dragged away as she tearfully shouted at the PM and pointed her finger.

‘Mr Albanese, why have you approved 33 new coal and gas companies,’ she screamed.

‘This is my future on the line! I want to stay close to raise my children.’ 

The cameras then panned round and captured a woman being dragged away as she tearfully shouted at the PM and pointed her finger (pictured)

The cameras then panned round and captured a woman being dragged away as she tearfully shouted at the PM and pointed her finger (pictured)

Mr Albanese had just said 'we support he coal industry' when the voices of two women stunned him into silence

Mr Albanese had just said ‘we support he coal industry’ when the voices of two women stunned him into silence

The ABC News feed cut away as the woman was dragged away. 

It marks yet another instance where environmental protesters have sought to disrupt the election campaign. 

In recent weeks, they have already targeted a speech by Treasurer Jim Chalmers, one by Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and they forced Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor to abandon a press conference after peppering him with questions. 

Many of the protesters have been affiliated with the environmentalist group, Rising Tide. 

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Dramatic moment two screaming women gatecrash Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s press conference

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