Australian solidarity against South African apartheid: Boycotting the 1971 Springbok Tour

12:00pm Sunday 18 August

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In 1971, the all-white South African rugby union team, the Springboks, toured Australia. Its composition reflected the racist apartheid regime in operation in South Africa. The six-week-long tour was met with a boycott campaign involving rolling protests, strikes and constant disruption. Tens of thousands of people were involved. This was an important step forward for the international campaign against apartheid as well as boosting the struggle for Aboriginal rights in Australia.

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