World War I: a global conflict that lasted from 1914 to 1918, involving many of the world's major powers
World War II: a global conflict that lasted from 1939 to 1945, involving many of the world's major powers
Australian government control on the home front: measures taken by the Australian government to control activities and resources within Australia during wartime
Enemy aliens: foreign nationals living in Australia who are considered to be from a country that is an enemy of Australia
Manpower controls: measures taken by the government to control the mobilization of the workforce for the war effort
Rationing: the distribution of scarce goods and resources in a controlled manner to ensure that everyone has access to a fair share
Censorship: the control or suppression of information, ideas, or artistic expression by an authority or government
Government propaganda: information or material that is created and disseminated by the government to influence public opinion or promote a particular cause or idea
Internment camps: a place where people are detained or confined, especially during wartime, for political or military reasons
Compulsory military service: a system in which citizens are required to serve in the military for a certain period of time
Department of War Organization of Industry: a government agency established in Australia during World War II to coordinate and direct wartime production
Price controls: measures taken by the government to regulate the prices of goods and services during wartime to ensure affordability for all
Media censorship: the control or suppression of information by the government over media channels such as newspapers, magazines, or broadcasts
Patriotism: the love and devotion to one's country, often expressed through support for the government and military
National security: the protection of a nation's interests and citizens from internal and external threats
Discrimination: the unjust or prejudicial treatment of individuals or groups based on factors such as race, ethnicity, religion, or nationality
Mobilization of manpower: the process of preparing and deploying a workforce for military or wartime activities.