David Russell discusses corruption in the National Party. He discusses being appointed to the Mortgage Secondary Market Board and working with Edward Lyons. He details a meeting with Premier Bjelke-Petersen discussing the corruption of Russ Hinze and Bjelke-Petersen's response and his subsequent relationship with Bjelke-Petersen.
Sallyanne Atkinson describes the politics of the attempts to build the World's Tallest Building in Brisbane. She reflects on allegations about bribery during the Bjelke-Petersen years and states that she didn't see evidence of corruption in local government.
Denver Beanland discusses what actions he believes future governments need to undertake in order to ensure Queensland's success and prevent widespread corruption.
Terry Mackenroth describes Labor's return to power in 1989 and his early work as Minister for Police, including the implementation of the recommendations of the Fitzgerald Report, and reforms to Emergency Services.
Terry Mackenroth discusses entering politics during the Bjelke-Petersen era, and his concern with the government's obvious excesses and corruptions. He describes the constant changes of Labor leadership during this period.