Footage has emerged of the moment the Prime Minister was heckled by protesters who yelled 'shame on you Albo' while he was visiting a university.
Mr Albanese earlier told a press conference it was"a pleasure" to be back at the university where he opened its smart infrastructure facility in 2011 while a minister in the Gillard Government.
"This announcement of an Energy Future Skills Centre, with $10 million of funding, and $2.5 million for a renewable energy training facility here in Wollongong is a major way in which our plans are fitting together.
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