Terry Hampson discusses the support of the trade unions before and after the intervention, as well as the importance of Manfred Cross, and the tensions following the intervention.
Terry Hampson describes the factions that emerged within Labor in the 1980s, including the Socialist Left, the Centre Left, the Old Guard and the New Guard.
Terry Hampson describes the Trades Hall faction that dominated Labor until the creation of the Left faction, and the ongoing conflict over the admission of the AWU.
Terry Hampson describes his involvement with political activism during the 1960s, and the growing divide between the progressive branches and the conservative executive.
Rob Whiddon discusses his desire for the reform of the Queensland Labor Party. He discusses the dominance of the Trades Hall group and lack of diversity in the party's parliamentary wing.