Henderson said she had lived in apartments – including in Brighton – and felt the main strip could support buildings of up to four storeys, but no taller.
“The government should be investing in infrastructure in the outer suburbs and unlocking land,” she said.
“I want my children to own their home and that home needs a garden. This is not the answer to the housing crisis.”
Among the Liberal Party members who attended the protest were former federal MP Tim Wilson and Bayside council candidates Jenson Galvin and Colleen Harkin.
Hampton resident and town planner Nikki Taylor asked: “Why did the premier bother coming to Brighton if she didn’t want to face the residents?”
Many accused Allan’s activity centre plan of picking on safe Liberal seats.
“I was shocked, but she’s got nothing …