Yes, they handed out notes. Out of the three speakers,
Stuart Macintyre gave a good overview of the history wars and some analysis of Windschuttle's arguments. I have put his notes
here.
Lindall Ryan was useless, she just told us about her research methodology and then gave a lot of ambiguous crap about how she was trying to find a "flesh and blood story" which as Windschuttle points out is obviously going to affect her history.
Windschuttle owned, especially (as ptitsa said) the people who had prepared questions. They didn't really listen to his speech, because if you did he had already answered the questions, but the students just had strong ideological convictions and didn't care about whether what Windschuttle said was making sense. Anyway you can view the full text of his speech at
http://www.sydneyline.com/NSW HSC extension 2004.htm.
Most of his stuff from all places is available at the site
http://www.sydneyline.com.