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Being a student union-owned bar on campus, the Wailing Bongo was (until 2000) the only venue in Hamilton that could legally serve 18-year-olds. It also didn't need to be run as a business.
 
Being a student union-owned bar on campus, the Wailing Bongo was (until 2000) the only venue in Hamilton that could legally serve 18-year-olds. It also didn't need to be run as a business.
  
Waikato students voted for voluntary student union membership in 1998. Compulsory membership had meant that every student paid levies to the union. After that arrangement ended the organisation's budget was down-sized in a big way. This was one blow to the Wailing Bongo, as the union looked unsuccessfully for ways to create mainstream appeal and bring in more money. Although compulsory membership was voted back in in 2000, another major blow came from the lowering of the legal drinking age from 20 to 18 (legislated in 1999 and effective from 2000). Suddenly 1st- and 2nd-years had many more venues to choose from. Campus bars throughout New Zealand suffered.
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Waikato students voted for voluntary student union membership in 1997 or 1998 (I'll look that up when I have time). Compulsory membership had meant that every student paid levies to the union. After that arrangement ended the organisation's budget was down-sized in a big way. This was one blow to the Wailing Bongo, as the union looked unsuccessfully for ways to create mainstream appeal and bring in more money. Another major blow followed when legal drinking age was lowered from 20 to 18. This was legislated in 1999 and came into effect in 2000. Suddenly 1st- and 2nd-years had many more venues to choose from. Campus bars throughout New Zealand suffered.
  
 
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