Nic Bos discusses the ALP stand on issues such as the moratorium, and his active role with the Gerry Jones in sabotaging the fence at Ballymore Park during the Springboks anti-apartheid campaign before the game was moved to the Exhibition Grounds.
Nic Bos discusses his plan in 1969 to start as a temporary organiser and work up in the hierarchy of the ALP office but instead started as a temporary union official.
Greg Moran discusses his early contacts within the ALP including Bart Lourigan, Gerry Jones, Brian Davis, Charlie Rowlands, Joe St Ledger, Ben Humphreys, Pat Comben, Manfred Cross and Moran's uncle Bryan Walsh the Brisbane City alderman for Ashgrove.
Bob Henricks discusses the ALP splitters including Gerry Jones, Clem Jones, Harry Hauenschild, Neal Kane, Fred Whitby and Tom Burton with support from Ron McLean, Secretary of the 'Wharfies'.
Bob Gleeson explains that his name appeared on the 1980 ALP Senate ticket, following Jim Keeffe and Gerry Jones. He states that while the literature described him as 'a grazier from Longreach' his main profession was always as shearing contractor and he was always a union member.