Before the outbreak of World War II in 1945, Australian women were primarily involved in managing children and other household responsibilities. They were also recruited as nurses and other active service duties.
The Australian Fifty and One Hundred Pound notes were withdrawn from circulation in 1945.
women gained equal pay, and where able to continue in the workforce even once they become married, they can sit on jury's be judges and no longer and restricted like before, peoples idea of women changed women no longer just had to cook and look after the children they could now have their own life and became equals with men.
Elizabeth Osborne has written: 'Torres Strait Islander women and the Pacific War' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians, Australian Personal narratives, History, Personal narratives, Australian, Social conditions, Torres Strait Islander Women, Women, Women, Torres Strait Islander, World War, 1939-1945
A Message for Women - 1945 was released on: USA: 1945
Western Australian Young Liberals was created in 1945.
Jim Cox - Australian politician - was born in 1945.
Peter Blackmore - Australian politician - was born in 1945.
George Thompson - Australian politician - was born in 1945.
Such a coin does not exist. The Australian "cent" coins were first introduced in 1966.
David Hall - Australian politician - died on 1945-09-06.
James Dunn - Australian politician - died on 1945-11-21.
Archie Roberts - Australian footballer - died on 1945-06-06.