David Watson discusses campaign strategies, in particular those in the 1996 election. He explains the formal strategies used to prime the public against the Goss Government and explains how they campaigned to show that the National and Liberal parties could work together.
Bill Hewitt discusses the debate over the establishment of the Public Accounts Committee and the disintegration of the coalition between the Liberal and National parties.
David Hamill outlines the strategies he used to win the 1983 state election including involvement from the branch and door knocking. He discusses the turmoil surrounding Liberal leadership and the coalition between the Liberal and National parties.
Rosemary Kyburz describes the demolition of the Bellevue Hotel, the role of the police, the anger of the Liberal Party members with Joh Bjelke-Petersen and her ongoing distrust of the National Party.