Peter Beattie

Rob Whiddon - 01:19:15

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Rob Whiddon
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01:19:15
Rob Whiddon discusses the reaffiliation of the AWU and role the union plays in the party and governments.

Rob Whiddon - 01:06:48

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Rob Whiddon
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01:06:48
Rob Whiddon describes the emergence of the Centre Caucus faction. He notes the differences between various factions.

Rob Whiddon - 00:59:14

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Rob Whiddon
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00:59:14
Rob Whiddon comments on the emergence of the Centre Caucus in the 1970s and the emergence of the factional system.

Rob Whiddon - 00:50:44

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Rob Whiddon
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00:50:44
Rob Whiddon discusses the key events in the lead up to intervention. He highlights the attempts to expel a number of reform group members. He also notes the role of Ed Casey as the leader of the parliamentary wing in Queensland.

Rob Whiddon - 00:44:56

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Rob Whiddon
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00:44:56
Rob Whiddon recalls divisions within the reform group. He states that differences of opinion emerged over tactics. He notes the vicious nature of the internal dispute.

Rob Whiddon - 00:40:36

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Rob Whiddon
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00:40:36
Rob Whiddon discusses the key individuals involved in the reform movement. He notes the importance of the unions in pursuing reform.

Rob Whiddon - 00:35:22

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Rob Whiddon
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00:35:22
Rob Whiddon highlights his role in the reform group. He discusses the divisions in the reform group.

Rob Whiddon - 00:32:17

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Rob Whiddon
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00:32:17
Rob Whiddon recalls the rise of the reform group and his personal view that Queensland and the Labor Party in Queensland needed to be reformed.

Rob Whiddon - 00:27:16

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Rob Whiddon
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00:27:16
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.

Warren Pitt - 01:25:21

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Warren Pitt
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01:25:21
Warren Pitt discusses the various premiers he has worked under and their working styles. He reflects on the Bligh Government and the criticism the government has faced since announcing the asset sales.
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