Neal Kane

Joy Ardill - 00:27:29

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Joy Ardill
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00:27:29

Joy Ardill recalls her experiences from the 1979 ALP Conference held in Rockhampton and the concerted push for intervention in the ALP following the conference. She recalls the difficulty of convincing interstate unions to support this move.

Nic Bos - 00:45:49

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Nic Bos
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00:45:49

Nic Bos discusses the AWU re-affiliation with the ALP, his first trip to Barcaldine and the decision to push for a new monument and the Workers' Heritage Centre.

Nic Bos - 00:26:44

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Nic Bos
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00:26:44

Nic Bos discusses the attitude to Jack Egerton and others including Arch Bevis, Tom Chard, Neal Kane, Fred Whitby and Tom Burton.

Nic Bos - 00:09:44

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Nic Bos
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00:09:44

Nic Bos discusses his relationship with Neal Kane and visiting country towns as a union organiser with Kane in the 1970s.

Nic Bos - 00:02:51

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Nic Bos
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00:02:51

Nic Bos outlines his early family life and friendship with Bob Henricks and other members of the ETU

Lindsay Jones - 00:06:51

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Lindsay Jones
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00:06:51

Lindsay Jones remembers the sectarianism and power struggles in the ALP and discusses Jim Keefe, Bart Lourigan, Neal Kane and Jack Egerton.

Barbara Cross - 00:35:20

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Barbara Cross
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00:35:20

Manfred Cross and Barbara Cross discuss the public attacks by Neal Kane from the ETU on Bill Hayden.

Barbara Cross - 00:10:05

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Barbara Cross
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00:10:05

Manfred Cross discusses the Trades and Labor Council Executive including Jack Devereux, Frank Waters, Archie Dawson, and the AWU, ARU and ETU officials.

Greg Moran - 00:36:45

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Greg Moran
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00:36:45

Greg Moran discusses his election as Party Organiser at the June 1984 Townsville ALP Conference and the reaction of Peter Beattie and his factional members.

Greg Moran - 00:25:09

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Greg Moran
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00:25:09

Greg Moran discusses the leaders of the THG including Neal Kane and the Masonic THG members. He states that they thought of themselves as left wing but were just exclusionary, sexist, sectarian, and deep down racist individuals.

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