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1971 South Africa rugby union tour of Australia

The 1971 South Africa rugby union tour of Australia was a controversial six-week rugby union tour by the Springboks to Australia. Anti-apartheid protests came to being all around the country. The tour is perhaps most infamous for a state of emergency being declared in Queensland. In total, around 700 people were arrested whilst the Springboks were on tour.
==Overview==
The first games were then played in Adelaide and Perth, which were disrupted mainly by youth-led protesters. The third match was set to take place in Melbourne. A 5,000 strong crowd, made up mostly of university students, gathered in the streets of Melbourne to march on Olympic Park in protest.〔()〕 Police had set up a wall of units around the stadium, around 650 policemen many armed with batons and some on horseback.〔 In Sydney, several people, including the Secretary of the New South Wales Builders Labourers Federation, attempted to saw down the goal posts at the Sydney Cricket Ground prior to the match.〔()〕 In addition, a gigantic anti-apartheid effigy was hung from the Sydney Harbour Bridge but subsequently cut down.〔
Queensland premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen declared a month-long state of emergency.〔()〕 The game was instead played at the Exhibition Ground, being moved from its original venue at Ballymore Stadium, as it was deemed easier to erect barricades at the Exhibition Ground.〔()〕 A two-metre chain wire fence was erected to separate players and spectators.〔()〕
According to Meredith Burgmann and Peter McGregor, both leading firebrands, the rugby tour was a crucial target, but to stop the summer's cricketing visit was the ultimate goal.〔Burghmann 2008.〕〔James Middleton, 17 November 1993, Greenleft Weekly, (the rules: the campaign in Australia against apartheid ), Retrieved 22 March 2015. This was an extensive interview conducted by Middleton with McGregor from the documentary ''Political Football'', which concerned the anti-apartheid protests in Australia during the early 1970s.〕 They were successful in this regard as the cricket tour was called off due to security reasons.

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