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The Australian meaning of the word is largely quite different. Box Social started to be widely used during the Gold Rush period in Victoria. The large commercial mines that operated at the time were running 24 hours a day, in three shifts of eight hours (12midnight - 8am; 8am - 4pm; and 4pm - 12midnight). As the workers on the 4pm - Midnight shift had their only break at 8pm that evening, their wives & mistresses would take their dinner to them at the mine in steel lunchboxes. On their way to the mines at night, it was not uncommon for the miners' wives to have a social gathering together - which they would bring their husband's lunchbox to on the way to the mine. Hence the term '''box social'''. |
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