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Mateship means loyalty and comradeship, being a selfless friend who looks out for his "mates". Mateship means enjoying your friend's good times and helping them through times of trouble.

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What values make up the ANZAC spirit?

Endurance, courage, ingenuity, good humour, larrikinsim and mateship.


What values make up anzac spirit?

Endurance, courage, ingenuity, good humour, larrikinsim and mateship.


How did the role of mateship in World War 1 form an Australian identity?

Mateship is a term traditionally used among men, and it is a term frequently used to describe the relationship between men during times of challenge. The popular notion of mateship came to the fore during the First World War. This brought Australia together as one because it described the things the mates went through together, pain sorrow and as well as victory and love. Mateship is a term traditionally used among men, and it is a term frequently used to describe the relationship between men during times of challenge. The popular notion of mateship came to the fore during the First World War. This brought Australia together as one because it described the things the mates went through together, pain sorrow and as well as victory and love. Mateship is a term traditionally used among men, and it is a term frequently used to describe the relationship between men during times of challenge. The popular notion of mateship came to the fore during the First World War. This brought Australia together as one because it described the things the mates went through together, pain sorrow and as well as victory and love. Mateship is a term traditionally used among men, and it is a term frequently used to describe the relationship between men during times of challenge. The popular notion of mateship came to the fore during the First World War. This brought Australia together as one because it described the things the mates went through together, pain sorrow and as well as victory and love.


Where is mateship shown in Australian literature?

It is seen in the works of Henry Lawson, as well as in literary works of other Australian authors such as Barbara Baynton in 'Squeaker's Mate' or Miles Franklin's "My Brilliant? Career'. Many earlier writings on Australia's bush ethos used he theme of 'mateship' as it had a unique Australian flavour.


How did the Australian troops show mateship in the Vietnam war?

Australian's showed "comradeship" (mateship?) in the same manner that other fighting men did; they laughed, played, ate, lived and fought together. Living daily routines together, over periods of months, will develope living creatures into a form of society. In the case of "fighting men" (in today's jargon "warriors"), it is a society of BROTHERS.

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What values make up anzac spirit?

Endurance, courage, ingenuity, good humour, larrikinsim and mateship.


What values make up the ANZAC spirit?

Endurance, courage, ingenuity, good humour, larrikinsim and mateship.


How did the role of mateship in World War 1 form an Australian identity?

Mateship is a term traditionally used among men, and it is a term frequently used to describe the relationship between men during times of challenge. The popular notion of mateship came to the fore during the First World War. This brought Australia together as one because it described the things the mates went through together, pain sorrow and as well as victory and love. Mateship is a term traditionally used among men, and it is a term frequently used to describe the relationship between men during times of challenge. The popular notion of mateship came to the fore during the First World War. This brought Australia together as one because it described the things the mates went through together, pain sorrow and as well as victory and love. Mateship is a term traditionally used among men, and it is a term frequently used to describe the relationship between men during times of challenge. The popular notion of mateship came to the fore during the First World War. This brought Australia together as one because it described the things the mates went through together, pain sorrow and as well as victory and love. Mateship is a term traditionally used among men, and it is a term frequently used to describe the relationship between men during times of challenge. The popular notion of mateship came to the fore during the First World War. This brought Australia together as one because it described the things the mates went through together, pain sorrow and as well as victory and love.


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we are big in the mining industry mateship people coming from overseas