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The 1981 Springbok rugby tour - 1981 Springbok tour ...

    https://nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/1981-springbok-tour
    1981 Springbok tour Page 1 – Introduction. A country divided. For 56 days in July, August and September 1981, New Zealanders were divided against each other in the largest civil disturbance seen since the 1951 waterfront dispute. More than 150,000 people took part in over 200 demonstrations in 28 centres, and 1500 were charged with offences ...

Springbok tour protesters, 1981 – Government and sport ...

    https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/41719/springbok-tour-protesters-1981
    The conflict within New Zealand over sporting contacts with apartheid South Africa reached a peak in the protests against the 1981 Springbok rugby tour of New Zealand. Here police and protesters confront one another at Palmerson North on 1 August 1981, when South Africa played Manawatū.

The Springbok Tour by Hana McIntyre - DigitalNZ

    https://digitalnz.org/stories/5ca2c3eefb002c65fb23a7e5
    The springbok tour of the 1980’s was the largest civil disturbance New Zealand had seen in thirty years. The whole of New Zealand was divided over the tour, this division of the country lasted over fifty days. The Springbok tour was a real factor in the way New Zealand grew as a county.

1981 Springbok tour - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

    http://sites.tepapa.govt.nz/sliceofheaven/web/html/1981springboktour.html
    The Springbok tour was one of the most divisive events in New Zealand’s history. The country split into pro- and anti-tour factions, which often clashed violently at the matches. Apartheid ends. The 1984 Labour Government was officially against apartheid, and discouraged sporting contact with South Africa. Under internal and external pressure ...

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    The 1981 Springbok rugby tour For 56 days in July, August and September 1981, New Zealanders were divided against each other in the largest civil disturbance seen since the 1951 waterfront dispute. The cause of this was the vis...

Rugby and South Africa – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand

    https://teara.govt.nz/en/nga-ropu-tautohetohe-maori-protest-movements/page-4
    1981 Springbok tour In 1981 a Springbok team was permitted to tour New Zealand, and protests against the tour reached a level unparalleled in New Zealand history. This reflected the fact that both the Māori protest movement and anti-apartheid movement had developed significantly.

Inside the 1981 Springbok tour - Noted

    https://www.noted.co.nz/archive/archive-listener-nz-2011/inside-the-1981-springbok-tour
    Nine intensive months of police planning for the tour began in September 1980, when the New Zealand Rugby Football Union (NZRFU) issued an invitation to the Springboks for the following winter. A top-level planning group was convened at Police National Headquarters, headed by …

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