Greg Moran discusses proportional representation and his changing attitude to affirmative action within the ALP, especially with high calibre candidates like Di Farmer and Kate Jones.
Mike Reynolds discusses the benefits of the intervention, including democratisation, and the areas that still need improvement, such as affirmative action.
Sue Yarrow describes the structural changes to the Labor Party following the intervention, setting up the administrative committee and affirmative action for women. She discusses the effectiveness of the Labor Party in adapting to a more relevant agenda and comments on the support offered by the AWU.
Rob Whiddon reflects on the outcomes of the reform movement and intervention. He discusses returning to government, the broadening of the party, the emergence of the factional system as well as the formation of friendships.
Lesley Clark discusses her experiences as a woman in parliament. She reflects on the campaign to achieve affirmative action in the Labor Party. She discusses the implementation of penalties for failing to reach quotas. She talks about the approaches of other countries and parties.