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Perspectives - 1981 Springbok Tour protests

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    Trevor Richards however, says that the 1981 Springbok Tour Protests were mainly about racism and a now bygone fanaticism for rugby, with an element of 'anti-Muldoonism'. He believes the protests would not have happened if there hadn't been such strong feelings about the Springboks being in New Zealand.

Opinion around New Zealand on the 1981 Springbok tour ...

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    Aug 06, 2016 · Map showing opinion around New Zealand on the Springbok tour Opinion on social and political issues often differed sharply between the cities and the rest of New Zealand. From the 1960s new social patterns and attitudes developed in the main cities and amongst the university-educated, but not necessarily in small towns and rural New Zealand.

Springbok Tour 1981 - natlib.govt.nz

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    1981 Springbok Tour perspectives Presents a number of pro and anti-Springbok tour perspectives from those who took part. Articles The 1981 Springbok Tour and explosive revelations According to official documents, the Australian Government considered barring New Zealand from the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane.

Pro-tour movement - 1981 Springbok Tour

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    It was mainly the pro-tour supporters who caused the violence which then escalated. There were a number of groups that were formed in support of the Springbok tour. For example the Society for the protection of individual rights (SPIR) and war against recreational disruption (WARD). these we groups which did support the Springbok tour.

Battle lines are drawn - 1981 Springbok tour NZHistory ...

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    Tour supporters were determined that the first Springbok visit to New Zealand since 1965 would not be spoiled. The anti-tour movement was equally determined to show its opposition to it. Although HART committed itself to non-violent disruption, Prime Minister Robert Muldoon condemned the organisation for having ‘spread lies about New Zealand ...

The Springbok tour - Perspectives.

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    The Springbok tour - Perspectives. Thursday, 8 September 2016. What this blog is all about: After over 4 years of this blog lying dormant within the depths of the internet - it's cool (and sort of funny) to start seeing several comments popping up on my posts on the Springbock tour; many of them in complete disagreement! ...

Inside the 1981 Springbok tour - Noted

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    Jul 08, 2011 · Thirty years after the 1981 Springbok rugby tour, Police have given the Listener access to previously classified documents. Looking back, the violence of a secret police training session was an indication of what was to come. It was June 1981. Six weeks before the arrival of the Springbok rugby team, elite riot police drilled at Papakura Army Base.

New Zealand: The Silent Revolution – The 1981 Springbok Tour

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    Sep 12, 2011 · As the 2011 Rugby World Cup opens up in New Zealand we publish an interesting comment by Miles Lacey on the sharp class divide that was revealed during the 1981 (South African) Springbok Tour of the country. This was at a time when the Apartheid regime was still in power in South Africa. Wherever the – all white – South African team went it faced protests by angry workers and …

1981 Springbok Tour protests - Home

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    The 1981 Springbok Tour was a tour involving a NZ Rugby team and the South African Springboks. However, due to recent Apartheid policies in South Africa following the Soweto Riots, the New Zealand rugby team was not allowed to include some of their most valuable players in the team, for they were Maori.This caused huge outrage that resulted in one of New Zealand's largest ever protest movements.

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