Denver Beanland details the Borbidge government's losing office after 1998 election, with particular emphasis on the influence of One Nation and the introduction of gun laws. He discusses the impact of poor decisions by the government, such as floating the TAB and the amalgamation of Suncorp Metway.
Lawrence Springborg discusses One Nation and the rise of new political groups. He outlines the National Party approach to addressing Indigenous disadvantage.
Warren Pitt describes his defeat in 1995. He briefly worked for the government before returning to teaching. He stood for parliament in the 1998 election but lost to the One Nation candidate. He discusses the strength of One Nation. Pitt returned to parliament in a by-election six months after the election.
Peter Henneken outlines his shift to become the Deputy Director General of the Industrial Relations and Training portfolio under the Beattie Government.
Mike Horan discusses the One Nation Party and the influence of gun laws and Pauline Hanson's media attention. He discusses climate change and a carbon tax. He notes the Connolly-Ryan Inquiry that effected the party going into the 1998 election.
Mike Horan discusses the One Nation Party in the 1998 election and the importance of gun laws and the Port Arthur massacre. He notes the high rate of gun ownership in his electorate.