1914 in Australia

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1914
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Australia

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1914 in Australia
MonarchyGeorge V
Governor-GeneralThomas Denman, 3rd Baron Denman
Ronald Munro Ferguson
Prime ministerJoseph Cook
Andrew Fisher
Population4,948,990
ElectionsFederal, Victoria, Western Australia

1914 in Australia was dominated by the outbreak of World War I. Andrew Fisher, who became Prime Minister a month after Australia entered the war vowed that Australia would "stand beside our own to help and defend Britain to the last man and the last shilling."[1] In 1914, the Australian war effort was dominated by recruiting and equipping a force to fight overseas.

The southern winter rainfall zone of the continent suffered its worst rainfall failure until 1982. This led to record low wheat yields and exacerbated the problems caused by outbreak of World War I.

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  1. ^ Imperial Ties And World War One, Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  2. ^ Mucina, Ladislav; Podani, Janos; Feoli, Enrico (2018). "David W. Goodall (1914-2018): An ecologist of the century". Community Ecology. 19 (1): 93–101. doi:10.1556/168.2018.19.1.10.
  1. Unidentified newspaper clipping, 1914, from 'Press Clippings of WW1' in Papers of Atlee Hunt, National Library of Australia, NLA MS 1100 cited on ABC Online "A Place in the World" .Australians:A Historical Record uses the words her own instead of our own