Pauline Hanson

Joan Sheldon - 01:03:49

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Joan Sheldon
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01:03:49
Joan Sheldon claims her greatest achievements as the building of basic infrastructure while balancing the budget with low levels of debt. She discusses the promotion of women and the rise and fall of One Nation.

Warren Pitt - 00:38:00

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Warren Pitt
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00:38:00
Warren Pitt discusses his relationship with the One Nation member Charlie Rappolt.

Mike Horan - 00:52:46

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Mike Horan
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00:52:46
Mike Horan discusses the One Nation Party and the influence of gun laws and Pauline Hanson's media attention. He discusses climate change and a carbon tax. He notes  the Connolly-Ryan Inquiry that effected the party going into the 1998 election.

Tom Barton - 01:17:43

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Tom Barton
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01:17:43
Tom Barton outlines the difficulty of being Police Minister following the Police Union's involvement in the Mundingburra by-election and comments on the culture of the Queensland Police Service post Fitzgerald Inquiry.

Peter Beattie - 00:23:43

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Peter Beattie
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00:23:43
Peter Beattie speaks about the rise of One Nation, his resolve that they not receive Labor preferences, and the impact this had on Labor's electoral outcomes.

Rob Borbidge - 00:58:11

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Rob Borbidge
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00:58:11
Rob Borbidge discusses the reasons for the rise of One Nation and how this affected the National Party.

Russell Cooper - 01:11:41

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Russell Cooper
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01:11:41
Russell Cooper talks about gun laws and his meeting with John Howard where he convinced him to keep some guns for sport.

Russell Cooper - 01:07:09

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Russell Cooper
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01:07:09
Russell Cooper describes the time of the Borbidge Government. He tells of his experience of the Port Arthur massacre and gun laws in Queensland. He goes on to note how this led to the One Nation phenomena.

Mike Ahern - 01:08:55

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Mike Ahern
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01:08:55
Mike Ahern comments on the One Nation Party and the use of minority parities as a wake up call for the major parties.
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