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  • Despite attempts to introduce conscription, the Australian army consisted only of volunteer soldiers during World War I. At the start of the war, Australia established a new force, the Australian Imperial Force (AIF), to serve overseas. The AIF originally consisted of two divisions; eventually it was expanded to five. The Australian troops were combined with New Zealand forces to form the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, or ANZAC.
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  • The First World War was, in economic terms, a bad one for Australia.
    • Q. How long has Australia been at war?
    • Q. How did the war affect Australia on the homefront?
  • It was the first victory at sea for the young Royal Australian Navy. Meanwhile, the first AIF troops had left Australia to prepare for battle on the Gallipoli Peninsula.
  • 2. What impact did Australia’s involvement in imperial wars in the late nineteenth century and in World War I have on Australia and Australian society?
  • The First World War was, in economic terms, a bad one for Australia. The loss of hundreds of thousands of men from the economy depressed demand.
  • The First World War was, in economic terms, a bad one for Australia. ... How did Australia’s involvement in World War I impact on Australian society?
  • Soldiers from the 4th Division near Chateau Wood, Ypres, in 1917. In Australia, the outbreak of World War I was greeted with considerable enthusiasm.
  • What impacts did ww1 have on Australia? The First World War was, in economic terms, a bad one for Australia.
  • The kind of Australia we prefer to see depends on whether we regret or embrace the effects of the first world war on Australian politics and culture.
  • World War I had a divisive effect on Australian society, generating discontent, bitterness, conflict, and division.
  • At the end of World War I, the map of Europe was redrawn. Once powerful empires were broken up and new nations were created in their place.
  • World War I, also known as the First World War, was a global war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918.
  • • What was Australia’s attitude to the British Empire before 1914? • How and why did Australia become involved in the First World War? •
  • ...during World War One which had rather negative effects on Australia that in many ways can be linked to a division of sorts of the Australian nation, and these.