This page contains links to posts on AustralianPolitics.com that contain video items.
The listing is provided for convenience. It can be used in conjunction with the Audio listings.
1980
- Sep 18, 1980: 1980 Federal Election: Channel 7 News Melbourne
- Sep 20, 1980: Donald Horne And David Kemp On The State Of The Nation In 1980
- Sep 22, 1980: 1980 Election News: Channel 7 And 9
- Sep 22, 1980: Neville Wran Interviewed By Michael Willesee
- Sep 23, 1980: ALP 1980 Federal Election Advertisement: Mick Young On Jobs And Unemployment
- Sep 28, 1980: Bill Hayden Profiled By 60 Minutes
- Sep 29, 1980: Phillip Adams And John Singleton On Political Advertising In 1980
- Oct 01, 1980: 1980 ALP Campaign Advertisement: Raise The Standard
1981
1982
1983
- Feb 03, 1983: Fraser Calls Early Election As Hawke Replaces Hayden
- Feb 15, 1983: Norm Gallagher Jailed; Fraser Prepares For Policy Speech; Don Chipp’s Senate Campaign
- Feb 16, 1983: Bob Hawke’s 1983 Federal Election Policy Speech
- Mar 01, 1983: 1983 Federal Election: Liberal Party TV Advertisement
- Mar 02, 1983: Bob Hawke At The National Press Club: 1983 Federal Election
- Mar 05, 1983: Video Scenes From 1983 Federal Election Night
- Mar 05, 1983: Prime Minister-elect Bob Hawke’s Election Night Press Conference
- Mar 05, 1983: Malcolm Fraser Concedes Defeat In 1983 Federal Election
- Mar 05, 1983: 1983 Federal Election: Triumphant Hawke Arrives At National Tally Room And Claims Victory
- Apr 17, 1983: National Economic Summit: Channel 9 Sunday Report By Andrew Olle
1984
- Aug 21, 1984: Paul Keating 1984 Federal Budget Speech
1985
- Aug 30, 1985: John Howard Hosts Midday Show
- Sep 03, 1985: Peacock Moves Against Howard; Murphy Sentenced
- Sep 05, 1985: John Howard Takes Liberal Leadership As Andrew Peacock Miscalculates
1986
- Oct 21, 1986: Lionel Murphy, High Court Justice, Whitlam’s Attorney-General, Dies, 64
- Nov 28, 1986: 3LO 6.00pm ABC Radio News – Nov 28, 1986
1987
- Mar 23, 1987: Kennett-Peacock Car Phone Conversation
- Jun 22, 1987: 1987 Federal Election: National Party Policy Speech
- Jun 25, 1987: 1987 Federal Election: John Howard’s Liberal Party Policy Speech
- Jul 01, 1987: Achievements: ALP 1987 Federal Election Video For Party Members
- Jul 01, 1987: Let’s Stick Together – ALP Campaign Jingle 1987
- Jul 10, 1987: 1987 Federal Election: Australian Democrats TV Advertisement
- Jul 10, 1987: 1987 Federal Election: Liberal Party TV Advertisements
- Jul 10, 1987: 1987 Federal Election: ALP TV Advertisements
- Jul 11, 1987: John Howard Concedes Defeat In 1987 Federal Election
- Jul 11, 1987: Bob Hawke Claims Victory In 1987 Federal Election
- Jul 11, 1987: Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen Comments On The 1987 Federal Election Result
- Jul 12, 1987: Hawke Labor Government Wins Third Term
1988
- Jan 26, 1988: Bob Hawke’s 1988 Bicentenary Australia Day Address
- May 09, 1988: New Parliament House Opened By The Queen
- Oct 01, 1988: 1988 Victorian State Election Count
1989
- May 13, 1989: 1989 Tasmanian State Election – ALP Advertisements
- May 22, 1989: Sack Call On Liberal Plotters
- May 23, 1989: Jeff Kennett Dumped From Liberal Leadership In Victoria
- May 23, 1989: Kennett Dumped As Liberal Leader; Peacock Coup Still Dominates Canberra Politics
- May 31, 1989: Keating Worries The Government Isn’t Getting Credit For Its Economic Reform Record
- Jun 30, 1989: Governor-General Bill Hayden Interviewed By Laurie Oakes