20,000
During World War II, approximately 50,000 women served in the Australian armed forces. They took on various roles, including nursing, administrative support, and other essential functions within the Australian Army, Navy, and Air Force. Many women also served in the Australian Women's Army Service (AWAS) and the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service (WRANS). Their contributions were crucial to the war effort and helped pave the way for future generations of women in the military.
Australian women became more independent due to the responsibilities the women had to face when the men went to war.
Australian women were effected greatly because their husbands brothers and friends were getting killed at war and here was nothing they could do about it.
Some organisations that were developed in world war 2 are as follows; The Land Armies, the Nursing Services.e.g- Australian Army Medical Women's Service.etc. Australian Women's Army Service
no
Were a second wave of feminist activism
557 women served. ANSWER thnk u sooo much xD
Gustave Courbet
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No - Australians have only had women in combat for the last 5 to 10 years.
More married women than ever before entered the paid workforce.