Lindsay Jones discusses the response by the Toowoomba ALP reformers and the fears of other state branches, particularly the Western Australian delegates, if they supported intervention in Queensland.
Lindsay Jones reflects on being in opposition to the Bjelke-Petersen government, participating in the anti-Springbok demonstrations in Toowoomba, the right to march, the anti-uranium movement, and remembers supporting land rights at the second ALP Conference in the 1960s when others were not interested.