Anti-vaccine protesters wheeled a wooden gallows to the steps of the Victorian Parliament to hang an effigy of Dan Andrews during a wild rally.
Video from the demonstration shows hundreds of people singing and dancing outside, holding placards, and chanting against the Victorian premier.
QAnon posters were spotted among the group as they wheeled in a full-size wooden gallows and tried to conduct a fake execution of a blow-up figure of Mr Andrews.
The protesters rolled into the area on Monday night and immediately began setting up a shanty town, with tents erected and people setting up a campsite.
Anti-vaccine protesters wheeled a wooden gallows to the steps of Melbourne's Parliament House on Monday night to hang an effigy of Dan Andrews during a wild rally
Images from the demonstration show hundreds of people singing and dancing outside the government building, holding placards and chanting against the Victorian premier
Dan Andrews (pictured at Remembrance Day 2021 services with Scott Morrison) made a raft 11th hour changes to his controversial pandemic management bill in a dramatic U-turn to force it through parliament
Deck chairs came out and a coffee truck even rolled in as the protesters beat drums and pounded music outside parliament.
A truck was parked at the front of the group showing an image of Mr Andrews with a sign reading 'Kill The Bill', in reference to proposed pandemic legislation.
A gallows being towed by a four-wheel-drive then made an appearance, with a wooden cross hanging from it before the blow-up doll of Mr Andrews was placed on the structure.
Some attendees were dressed up in costumes while one man arrived waving a huge Donald Trump flag.
The music from the rowdy party beat across Melbourne's CBD for hours, before people started moving in to their tents and even sleeping on fold-up chairs.
There were also children at the event, with one mother posing for a picture alongside her three young kids.
The scenes carried on until the early hours of Tuesday morning, with people continuing to demonstrate past 2am.
Changes to the Bill will also restrict the government of the day from making public health orders which differentiate between groups of people (pictured, protesters outside the Victorian State Parliament on Monday)
QAnon posters and a Donald Trump flag were spotted among the group of protesters on Monday night