The Australian Home Front, or any Home Front for that matter refers to the efforts of civilians and servicepersonnel during a war that takes place within their home country. This can include internal Propaganda, manufacturing, agriculture, war bonds etc. It needn't be military, for example one of the big issues faced by women in the Australian Home Front is that of fraternisation with American servicemen. This caused upset amongst Australian men as they believed the Americans had an unfair advantage given they were paid much better wages, so could spend more money on a date. I believe they use the term Front, because they wish to make reference to the fact that even if you weren't on a fighting Front like the Western Front in WWI, you were still assisting in the overall war effort, even if it was though something simple like using less electricity, or recycling paper. So in answer to your question the Australian Home Front in this context refers simply to the day to day activities that took on the Australian mainland during the second World War.
Australian women mirrored their counterparts in the US, but at a smaller level, based on the population level of Australia's 16 million people at the time.
Operation Homefront was created in 2001.
Operation Homefront was created in 2001.
Homefront was released on 11/27/2013.
The Production Budget for Homefront was $22,000,000.
Homefront does have a single player campaign.
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Homefront was released on the 18th March in the E.U and on the 15th in the U.S.
Homefront grossed $27,901,338 worldwide.
Homefront grossed $20,158,492 in the domestic market.
People at home. While their men were off to war, the families remained home; the "homefront." 1. WWI had a homefront 2. WWII had a homefront etc.
Women helped with Mercy Work. They helped the families of POWs. They also created the Women's Land Army.