leadership

Roger Scott - 01:32:49

Interview: 
Roger Scott
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01:32:49
Roger Scott discusses the career of Kevin Rudd and comments on Rudd's political aspirations and the skills needed for a political career.

Terry Mackenroth - 01:06:55

Interview: 
Terry Mackenroth
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01:06:55
Terry Mackenroth discusses his decision to retire from politics in 2005, and his lack of desire to contest the leadership of the party.

Lawrence Springborg - 00:47:21

Interview: 
Lawrence Springborg
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00:47:21
Lawrence Springborg discusses his rise to take on the leadership of the National Party in 2003 and the transition from Borbidge to Horan to his own leadership.

Rob Whiddon - 01:16:37

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Rob Whiddon
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01:16:37
Rob Whiddon discusses the period between the 1980 intervention and achieving electoral success in 1989. He highlights the importance of leadership in obtaining government.

Rachel Hunter - 00:58:38

Interview: 
Rachel Hunter
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00:58:38
Rachel Hunter discusses the requirements for senior public servants, arguing that leadership and ability is more important than specialised knowledge.

Mike Horan - 01:00:04

Interview: 
Mike Horan
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01:00:04
Mike Horan discusses the split within the National Party and the influence of One Nation. He describes his initial reluctance to challenge for the leadership and details the events of the 2001 Borbidge campaign.

Martin Tenni - 00:45:15

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Martin Tenni
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00:45:15
Martin Tenni compares the leadership styles of Bjelke-Petersen, Mike Ahern and Russell Cooper. He details the vote to replace Mike Ahern with Russell Cooper.

Martin Tenni - 00:08:19

Interview: 
Martin Tenni
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00:08:19
Martin Tenni discusses Joh Bjelke-Petersen and reflects on his management style.

Bill Hayden - 01:14:26

Interview: 
Bill Hayden
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01:14:26
Bill Hayden describes what makes a good leader and the importance of consultation. He discusses his own and Whitlam's attributes as leaders.

Jim Soorley - 01:07:04

Interview: 
Jim Soorley
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01:07:04
Jim Soorley discusses the Beattie Government's Council amalgamations agenda. He discusses the intersection of different levels of government, and how there is often unneccesary overlap. He notes leadership at the different levels of government, and the leadership styles of different Lord Mayors. He notes the appointment of his successor when he retired as Lord Mayor.
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