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- Southern_man abstract "In New Zealand, the southern man is a stereotypical southern male, well used to the solitude and conditions of open mountain or hill country, and completely out of his depth in the city.The stereotype draws on images of high country farmers and hunters, particularly from areas such as Central Otago and the Mackenzie Basin, who work large sheep stations, often employing the horse and dog rather than mechanised transport, due to the terrain they have to cover.Ironically, the New Zealander who probably best exemplified the characteristics of the southern man was a North Islander - writer and bushman Barry Crump.Already a well-known stereotype, it gained an extra boost due to its use in the advertising campaign of Otago's best known pale lager beer, Speight's, in a series of advertisements which have been running since the early 1990s.The stereotype was later attributed to an iconic song, which is now regarded as an unofficial anthem of Dunedin City and Otago in general. Written by Ad Agency Creative Director, Roy Meares, produced and sung by Murray Grindlay. This song is currently performed for Otago Rugby and Speight's Breweries by local musician Denis Henderson.".
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- Southern_man wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Southern_man wikiPageRevisionID "697654192".
- Southern_man wikiPageWikiLink Barry_Crump.
- Southern_man wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Zealand_culture.
- Southern_man wikiPageWikiLink Central_Otago.
- Southern_man wikiPageWikiLink Dunedin.
- Southern_man wikiPageWikiLink High_country_(New_Zealand).
- Southern_man wikiPageWikiLink Irony.
- Southern_man wikiPageWikiLink Mackenzie_Basin.
- Southern_man wikiPageWikiLink Murray_Grindlay.
- Southern_man wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Southern_man wikiPageWikiLink North_Island.
- Southern_man wikiPageWikiLink Otago.
- Southern_man wikiPageWikiLink Sheep_station.
- Southern_man wikiPageWikiLink Speights.
- Southern_man wikiPageWikiLinkText "Southern man".
- Southern_man wikiPageWikiLinkText "southern man".
- Southern_man auto "yes".
- Southern_man date "December 2009".
- Southern_man wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
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- Southern_man wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Southern_man subject Category:New_Zealand_culture.
- Southern_man hypernym Male.
- Southern_man type Person.
- Southern_man comment "In New Zealand, the southern man is a stereotypical southern male, well used to the solitude and conditions of open mountain or hill country, and completely out of his depth in the city.The stereotype draws on images of high country farmers and hunters, particularly from areas such as Central Otago and the Mackenzie Basin, who work large sheep stations, often employing the horse and dog rather than mechanised transport, due to the terrain they have to cover.Ironically, the New Zealander who probably best exemplified the characteristics of the southern man was a North Islander - writer and bushman Barry Crump.Already a well-known stereotype, it gained an extra boost due to its use in the advertising campaign of Otago's best known pale lager beer, Speight's, in a series of advertisements which have been running since the early 1990s.The stereotype was later attributed to an iconic song, which is now regarded as an unofficial anthem of Dunedin City and Otago in general. ".
- Southern_man label "Southern man".
- Southern_man sameAs Q7570694.
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- Southern_man sameAs Q7570694.
- Southern_man wasDerivedFrom Southern_man?oldid=697654192.
- Southern_man isPrimaryTopicOf Southern_man.