Australian History Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (354) essays
Australian History essays:
Youth suicide, a growing issue on Australian shores.
... the leading cause of death in this age group in Australia - the land we proudly call "young and free". So WHY are the young people of Australia, one of the world's most democratic societies, with plenty of opportunities and freedom, committing suicide? Even with improved management of mental illness ...
Ned Kelly, Hero or Villain? The main point which it is trying to make is that Ned Kelly was a hero.
... of the Kelly Gang, Me name is Dan Kelly and as ya'll know I am 'the' Ned Kelly's younger bruver. Was born in 1861 where as Ned was born in 1855. As some of ya'll fellas would already know, Ned Kelly, me bruver, a hero, was ambushed by the flamin' cops at our campsite ...
Life for women in Australia changed greatly during the 20th century. Discuss this statement.
... the role and importance of women in the Australian society. Life for women has been changing rapidly over the past 100 years. This variation in their lifestyles has been stimulated and is closely linked with the constantly changing roles of women in the society. In Australia, life for women ...
How did the events of world war one create the Anzac legend?
... the living conditions and to cope with it. For many people, both then and now, the participation of the Australians soldiers in Gallipoli campaign was the real symbol of Australia's coming of Australia's coming of age as a nation. The experiences on the Gallipoli Peninsula formed the ...
The Dismissal of Gough Whitlam.
... of the members of the Senate and of the House of Representatives." this did not happen and there is no clear reason why. The Whitlam Government was dismissed just 18 months after the people of Australia had democratically elected it and as such, people immediately began to protest about the ...
The Stolen Generations
... society'. The aim of the assimilation policy was to 'remove 'half-caste' children from their families so that they could be taught the ways of white Australia. The ultimate goal was to absorb the 'half-castes' into the white community with the ...
Why did Australia join the Vietnam War?
... Australia would be invaded by communism. To combat this fear of communism he sent 30 Australians in the role of "advisors" in 1962. This was part of his strategy of "forward defense" where the best form of defending Australia from communism was stopping the ...
The Great Deppression in Australia
... Australia affected by the Great Depression? In the 1930's the Great Depression was a period of world wide economic decline. It affected Australia because Australia was linked with other countries by financial borrowings and trades. Australia started to look towards the depression ...
Australian Vietnam War. A story about an asian fighting in the vietnam war for Australia. the struggles and hardships encountered. Accurate information about vietnam war.
... look at the village. The planes were dropping bombs on the village. My tent was gone, where my tent was, there was a big crater. The wood houses were burning and people were lying unconscious on the ground screaming cause of the ...
Crisis in Australian History - Australian history: Towards a Marxist analysis.
... the causes of the Depression of the 1890s, looking at parallels to the 1930s. Some of the material here is a bit out of date, but what the heck. During the past century, the Australian economy has experienced two periods of extremely severe economic collapse: the depressions of the 1890s and the ...