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Australians enlisted to fight in World War I for various reasons, including a strong sense of nationalism and loyalty to Britain, as Australia was a part of the British Empire at the time. Many felt a duty to support the Empire and defend freedom against perceived threats, spurred by the widespread belief in the righteousness of the Allied cause. Additionally, factors such as adventure, the promise of a steady income, and the desire for personal glory also motivated many young Australians to enlist. The war was often romanticized in popular culture, further encouraging enlistment.

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