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What was everyday life like in Australia during World War II

was the fact that all people were able to contribute to the war effort in a meaningful and valued way. Contributions were not only coming from those in the services of direct war industries; even the most normal and routine of events, a housewife shopping and cooking for her family, was seen to have a war-related significance – rationing and shortages meant that there was emphasis on the “kitchen front”.

While the urgency of the war and the severity of shortages started to be reduced after 1943, there was still an “All In” emphasis till near the end of the war. And even though black marketeering developed during the war, most of it was on a very small and tolerated scale, and was not divisive. The large-scale organised rackets that developed in some places were, however, severely opposed.