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7 June 1976

The golden arches appeared for the first time in New Zealand at Cobham Court, Porirua.

Articles

1947 Greymouth beer boycott

What would it take for West Coasters to boycott their beloved beer? Greymouth hotel-keepers found out in 1947, when an organised attempt to raise the price of beer sparked one of the most effective consumer boycotts ever seen in New Zealand. Read the full article

Page 1 - The 1947 Greymouth beer boycott

What would it take for West Coasters to boycott their beloved beer? Greymouth hotel-keepers found out in 1947, when an organised attempt to raise the price of beer sparked one of

Temperance movement

Temperance was one of the most divisive social issues in late-19th and early-20th century New Zealand. Social reformers who argued that alcohol fuelled poverty, ill health, crime and immorality nearly achieved national prohibition in a series of hotly contested referendums. Read the full article

Page 3 - The no-license era

The 'three-fifths majority' was a major hurdle for the temperance community, but they soon mobilised to campaign for people to vote for

When this building was constructed in 1883, its occupant dominated the coastal and trans-Tasman shipping routes.