During the Centenary of Canberra year, the NFSA’s TV Unit looks at our holdings of Canberra’s first commercial television station, CTC 7 (now Southern Cross Ten). In working through the news collection we discover some gems that highlight Canberra’s hidden or forgotten history.
The British and Irish Lions rugby union team are touring Australia in June 2013. Imagine watching this international team play Australia through barbed wire fences, with two rows of police surrounding the boundary fence. Not in Australia surely, and definitely not at the picturesque Manuka Oval in Canberra with its white picket boundary fence.
But this is exactly what occurred in 1971 when the South African Springboks came to Australia for a six-week tour at the height of their country’s apartheid policy. For the first time in Australia’s history the field of sport became a political arena.
















