Don Lane

David Russell - 01:25:00

Interview: 
David Russell
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01:25:00

David Russell discusses cabinet debates during the Bjelke-Petersen Government, including one over 1080 poisoning and the problem of feral dogs.

Sallyanne Atkinson - 01:08:43

Interview: 
Sallyanne Atkinson
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01:08:43

Sallyanne Atkinson discusses the preservation of the Brisbane Powerhouse and her desire for the site to be used for the arts.

Sallyanne Atkinson - 00:49:47

Interview: 
Sallyanne Atkinson
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00:49:47

Sallyanne Atkinson states that she was never involved in the internal politics of the Liberal Party.

John Sosso - 00:39:10

Interview: 
John Sosso
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00:39:10

John Sosso details the tensions in the National Party after the Fitzgerald Inquiry.

Peter Coaldrake - 00:20:51

Interview: 
Peter Coaldrake
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00:20:51
Peter Coaldrake discusses the process of writing Working the System and how he interviewed a number of Bjelke-Petersen Government ministers. He discusses his role as a media commentator.

Llew Edwards - 00:51:38

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Llew Edwards
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00:51:38
Llew Edwards explains how he decided to retire from politics after he was defeated in a Liberal leadership challenge. He notes the impact this had on the coalition at the time.

Peter Henneken - 00:23:00

Interview: 
Peter Henneken
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00:23:00
Peter Henneken discusses his relationship with unions during his time in the Department of Labour and negotiations over apprenticeships.

Martin Tenni - 00:51:02

Interview: 
Martin Tenni
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00:51:02
Martin Tenni discusses being acting minister for various portfolios.

Martin Tenni - 00:13:53

Interview: 
Martin Tenni
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00:13:53
Martin Tenni discusses the Fitzgerald Inquiry and the way in which the inquiry operated. He describes how he was investigated after being named by Don Lane. He states that his anger about the inquiry precipitated his decision to retire from parliament.

Yvonne Chapman - 00:47:13

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Yvonne Chapman
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00:47:13
Yvonne Chapman discusses her time as Minister for Transport and explains why Joh Bjelke-Petersen was so good for Queensland.
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