Keeping up and supporting its armed forces contributions to the allied war effort.
Providing material support to allies.
Not really a role in the September 1939 German invasion of Poland. Great Britain was an ally of Poland, however was unable to assist Poland. Australian ships/crews were deployed to the Atlantic Ocean & Mediterranean Sea to assist the British Royal Navy. Australian pilots were deployed to France & Britain (& later North Africa) to assist the British RAF. Australian soldiers deployed to North Africa to reinforce the British Army.
the parkes telescope in Australia gave the world images of the first moon landing.
Ryan Kwanten is an Australian actor most famously known for his acting roles in the Australian soap-opera Home and Away and his role as Jason Stackhouse in True Blood.
They lowerd the morale of their fellow countrymen that had to fight the war.
The Home Guard was a defence organisation comprising of personnel who were not eligble for military service. Their role was to guard mainland Britain in case of invasion.
Australian troops played a significant role in World War I, primarily as part of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). They fought in key battles, including Gallipoli, where they gained a reputation for bravery and resilience, despite heavy casualties. Australian soldiers also participated in the Western Front campaigns, contributing to pivotal offensives like the Battle of Pozières and the Battle of Hamel. Their involvement not only impacted military outcomes but also helped shape a national identity in Australia.
In the early 1900's the womans role was to stay at home (not work), look after the house, and make sure she did wat the man said when he got home from work.
Women were left to stand the home front while the men went off to fight in WWII.
Julian McMahon is an Australian actor that is famous for playing the role of Dr. Christian Troy in Nip/Tuck. He also starred in Home and Away and in The Fantastic Four.
probably most of them
Who didn't see active duty? I'm going to make a guess your not Australian so let me explain. During WW2 Australia had the Japanese on her doorstep. Planes were bombing the northern towns and cities while warships and submarines sunk our ships in our seas. Australia was completely surrounded with Britain deciding to abandon Australia our only hope was ourselves. Over 1,000,000 million Australians served to defend Australia ranging in numerous battles across the Pacific. The Battle for Australia was without a doubt the darkest period in Australias history. Many of our men and women served in battle as it was effectively a total war for us. EVERYONE in Australia whether you were old or young had to contribute to Australias defence. Most if not all of Australias men were off fighting in the Pacific when the Americans arrived. As they began to steal our women the battle of Brisbane broke out to stop them. So in effect Australia was fighting Japan and fighting off American Imperialism at the same time.
Julian McMahon is an Australian actor that is famous for playing the role of Dr. Christian Troy in Nip/Tuck. He also starred in Home and Away and in The Fantastic Four.