Rod Welford outlines the educational exemption to the anti-discrimination legislation. He notes the large protest against these changes primarily from Christian schools. He also describes some of the other changes to legislation to acknowledge transgender and same sex relationships. He describes some of the people that he formed strong bonds with through these policy changes.
Jim Fouras reflects on the importance and impact of door-knocking as a campaign technique, dealing with the diverse views of constituents, and maintaining his principles.
Peter Beattie talks about the need to placate the Queensland electorate by giving even the most radical policy the appearance of conservatism, including reforms to anti-discrimination legislation.