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.
1990
- March 8, 1990: On The Campaign Trail With Bob Hawke
- March 8, 1990: Bob Hawke’s 1990 Federal Election Policy Speech
- March 18, 1990: Hawke-Keating and Peacock-Hewson Interviewed by Richard Carleton on 60 Minutes
- October 23, 1990: Hawke And Hewson Welcome Nelson Mandela To Australia
1991
- April 9, 1991: Keating And Hewson Exchange Words Over Death Of Kerr
- November 15, 1991: Kerry Packer Debates The Friends Of Fairfax
1992
- February 23, 1992: Wills By-Election Campaign Begins
- February 23, 1992: Paul Keating: 60 Minutes Profile
- February 27, 1992: Keating Blasts The Old Fogies Of The Liberal Party And The Cultural Cringe Of The 1950s
- September 10, 1992: Michael Duffy Gives Peter Costello A Lesson In Question Time
- December 10, 1992: Paul Keating’s Redfern Speech
- December 16, 1992: In Final Question Time Before 1993 Election, Keating Lashes Hewson On Fightback!
1993
- January 15, 1993: Liberal Party Video: Fightback!
- January 20, 1993: First Inaugural Speech: President Bill Clinton
- March 9, 1993: Keating Still Confident In Final Week Of Election Campaign
- March 11, 1993: As Election Day Nears, Paul Keating Addresses The National Press Club
- March 11, 1993: Hewson Talks To Hinch
- March 12, 1993: 1993 Federal Election: Final Day Video
- March 13, 1993: Keating Wins 1993 Federal Election: ‘This Is The Sweetest Victory Of All’
- March 13, 1993: John Hewson’s Election Night Concession Speech
- March 13, 1993: 1993 Election Night Counting: Call Of The Board
- May 10, 1993: Wayne Swan (ALP-Lilley) – Maiden Speech 1993
- November 11, 1993: Paul Keating: Funeral Service Of The Unknown Australian Soldier
1994
- February 22, 1994: Mark Latham (ALP-Werriwa) – Maiden Speech
- February 24, 1994: Keating And Hewson Do Battle In Censure Debate Over Sports Rorts Affair
- May 23, 1994: Alexander Downer And Peter Costello Win Liberal Party Leadership
1995
- January 24, 1995: President Bill Clinton’s 1995 State Of The Union Address
- June 7, 1995: Keating: An Australian Republic – The Way Forward
- June 8, 1995: Howard: Response To Keating’s Republic Proposal
1996
- February 19, 1996: John Howard: Comfortable And Relaxed, And Enjoying Bob Dylan’s Music
- March 2, 1996: Paul Keating’s 1996 Election Concession Speech
- March 2, 1996: John Howard Claims Victory In 1996 Federal Election
- May 6, 1996: Anthony Albanese (ALP-Grayndler) – Maiden Speech
- September 10, 1996: Joe Hockey (Lib-North Sydney) – Maiden Speech
- September 10, 1996: Pauline Hanson’s Maiden Speech In The House Of Representatives
- October 20, 1996: Pauline Hanson’s “Please Explain” Interview
- November 5, 1996: Bill Clinton’s 1996 Election Victory Speech
- November 20, 1996: President Bill Clinton Addresses Joint Session Of Australian Parliament
1997
- January 20, 1997: Second Inaugural Address: President Bill Clinton
- January 20, 1997: Miller Williams’ Inaugural Poem – 1997
- February 4, 1997: State Of The Union Address 1997 – President Bill Clinton
- September 6, 1997: Earl Spencer’s Eulogy of Diana, Princess of Wales
1998
- January 27, 1998: State Of The Union Address 1998 – President Bill Clinton
- August 17, 1998: Clinton’s Address to the Nation: “I Did Have A Relationship With Ms Lewinsky”
- August 18, 1998: President Clinton’s Grand Jury Testimony
- October 3, 1998: AEC Training Video For Polling Officials
- November 11, 1998: Julia Gillard (ALP-Lalor) – Maiden Speech
- November 11, 1998: Kevin Rudd (ALP-Griffith) – Maiden Speech
- December 16, 1998: Clinton Announces Operation Desert Fox – Impeachment Debate Delayed
- December 19, 1998: Statement by President Clinton Following House Impeachment Vote
1999
- January 19, 1999: State Of The Union Address 1999 – President Bill Clinton
- September 10, 1999: Rural Funding – The Victorian ALP ‘Taps’ Election Advertisement
- October 3, 1999: Paul Keating’s ALP Life Membership Speech Of Acceptance
- November 1, 1999: Whitlam and Fraser, Old Foes, Unite For “YES” Vote
- November 7, 1999: REPUBLIC DEFEATED; “NO” VOTE IN ALL STATES EXCEPT VICTORIA
- December 11, 1999: ALP Candidate For Burwood By-Election Distributes Video Throughout Electorate
- December 11, 1999: A.L.P. Wins Burwood By-Election With 10% Swing