Book details

  • Genre:history
  • Sub-genre:Australia & New Zealand
  • Language:English
  • Pages:40
  • eBook ISBN:9781483504490

Winter of Discontent

A Story about Dunedin Opposition to the 1981 Springbok Tour

Overview


1981 was the year that South Africa’s national rugby team – the Springboks – accepted an invitation from the NZ Rugby Football Union to tour New Zealand to play rugby against a number of provincial sides as well as a four test series against our national team – the All Blacks. The Springbok Tour took place in the midst of an ideologically divided country and became a flashpoint for civil disruption on a scale never before witnessed in New Zealand. This book is a personal account (largely from a protester’s viewpoint) of how one city, Dunedin – a South Island university town with a population of around 125,000 – responded in its opposition to the 1981 Springbok tour.
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Description


1981 was the year that South Africa’s national rugby team – the Springboks – accepted an invitation from the NZ Rugby Football Union to tour New Zealand to play rugby against a number of provincial sides as well as a four test series against our national team – the All Blacks. The Springbok Tour took place in the midst of an ideologically divided country and became a flashpoint for civil disruption on a scale never before witnessed in New Zealand. This book is a personal account (largely from a protester’s viewpoint) of how one city, Dunedin – a South Island university town with a population of around 125,000 – responded in its opposition to the 1981 Springbok tour.
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About The Author


Tony Eyre, originally from Auckland New Zealand, has lived in Dunedin since 1978. His interest is creative non-fiction, essays and feature writing. He is a regular contributor to the Otago Daily Times and writes for the occasional magazine
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