Ian McLean discusses his hopes for intervention, including the broadening of the party base and the reform of the party administrative and dispute resolution structures.
Ian McLean discusses his hopes for the Labor Party in the period before intervention. He speaks of the desire to broaden the party's membership to become more inclusive.
Molly Robson discusses equality for women with emphasis on the importance of continuing to push for reforms and the risk that younger women are unaware of existing inequalities.
Molly Robson discusses the additional layer of responsibility for women parliamentarians in pushing for equality. She comments on the history of abortion law reform.
Molly Robson discusses women in government and the challenges of the male dominated culture. She comments on the role of parliamentary committees in advancing the reforms of the Goss Government.
Jim Soorley describes his first days as Lord Mayor of Brisbane and being briefed on BCC operations. He outlines the make-up of the council staff at the time.
Wilf Ardill outlines the growing involvement of women in unions. He states that some unions had few women representatives even though a large proportion of the general membership were women.
Leigh Tabrett details the Goss Government's education reforms, including the development of a national-class higher education system and equity in education. She details Anna Bligh's reforms to prep and the transition to high school, and the growing investment in education.