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Government held responsibility for defence, and thus might have taken responsibility for demobilised soldiers, it was the states which took responsibility for land settlement and thus enacted separate soldier settlement schemes. The states also wished to take an active role in recognising the contribution of soldiers.
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Australians and specific groups of allied service personnel to some of the otherwise little inhabited, remote areas of Australia. Although the Australian
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Australian government responded as early as 1915 with the first of the acts of parliament designed to both repatriate and compensate returning servicemen, and to meet the political and economic need to 'sponsor' the development of intensively productive agriculture pursuits. Soldiers were
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However whilst the first world war settlers had achieved only a modicum of success the benefit of that previous experience helped the second world war veterans, particularly in Loxton, to avoid some past mistakes and with the assistance of the
Department of Lands, the community worked together in
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was repeatedly criticised by overseers from the Closer
Settlement Board for having to hire labour to do some of the more difficult physical tasks. The Board disregarded the fact that the plot she had been assigned had no water, and that Smith often obtained local labour for free, swapping nursing
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Victorian Royal Commission in 1925 and a later Australian Government inquiry. The Royal
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Returned Soldiers Settlement (Amendment) Act, which broadened the definition of returned soldiers to include those who had not enlisted in Australia and those who had not served overseas, as well as providing for potential further categories of
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advice for one-off jobs. In 1926 Smith vacated the lot, with no war pension left and mounting debt. Confounding the Board's assumption that her status as a single woman had rendered her unequal to the task, the two subsequent male owners of the property also failed to make the land profitable.
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and had been a member of the
British Army or Navy or of the Australian Imperial Force or of any other naval or military force raised in any part of the British Empire for service in that War, or to the widow (who had children) of any such who had died or dies from wounds inflicted, accident
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was used where possible, but much land was acquired. By 1924, just over 24 million acres (97,000 km) had been acquired or allocated. Of this nearly 6.3 million acres (25,000 km) was purchased and 18 million acres (73,000 km) was crown land set aside. 23.2 million acres
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By 1958, demand for land by ex-servicemen had declined, but the scheme had been so successful that the government was reluctant to end it, so it instead opened it up to all civilians. This continued until 1969, when a wheat glut forced the government to impose quotas on wheat planting.
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In addition to soldiers, nurses and female relatives of deceased soldiers were also able to apply for the scheme. However, in cases where women did take on land, they were often given little chance to succeed. Annie Smith, a returned nurse who began a dairy farm in
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Australian troops in both World Wars, only a very small number of indigenous applications were successful, including two in Victoria and one in New South Wales. In some cases, land was taken from indigenous Australians, such as at
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following the end of their service in this first global conflict. The meeting agreed that it was the
Australian Government's role to select and acquire land whilst the State government authorities would process applications and grant land allotments.
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Report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into and report upon the War Service Land Settlement Scheme in Western Australia, and to recommend such changes in procedure and methods as may seem desirable to ensure the early success of the
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to consider a report prepared by the Federal Parliamentary War Committee regarding the settlement of returned soldiers on the land. The report focused specifically on a federal-state cooperative process of selling or leasing
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a part of the British Defence Service and who had been honourably discharged were eligible to apply for Crown Lands. This was land that the Australian Government had acquired under either the Closer Settlement Acts,
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first enacting legislation in 1915. Similar schemes gained impetus across Australia in February 1916 when a conference of representatives from the Australian Government and all the state governments was held in
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order to survive and prosper. Irrigation schemes that eventually arrived saw the advent of the productive orchard and vineyard concerns that became so important to the overall region as it exists today.
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and south west region. Initially, fully and partially developed farms were bought, improved and subdivided by the government, then sold to returned soldiers. Loans were also offered.
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with all Australian state governments using the previous and amended forms of such acts of parliament to reinvigorate the programme for this new generation of returned soldiers.
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informed of the availability of the scheme via the media and in the material provided in both recruitment packages and general information forwarded to men serving overseas.
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of 1917 established a scheme. Between 1918 and 1934, 11,639 returned servicemen were allocated blocks under this soldier settlement scheme. Most settled in the
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Irrigation Area, which became the largest such scheme in South Australia, and to another part of the previously developed area of Chaffey. The
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Report of the Royal Commission on Repatriated Soldiers of the A.I.F., under "The Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1918".
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871:, United States legislation with the same aim of assisting World War II veterans
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Commission identified four main reasons for the failure of soldier settlers:
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Settler's cottage โ Kentucky, New South Wales Soldier Settlement Estate
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1635:. Victorian Department of Primary Industries. 2006. Archived from
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The limits of hope : soldier settlement in Victoria, 1915โ38
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Melbourne : University of Melbourne, School of Agriculture.
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Settlement schemes after World War II expanded to include the
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961:"Special Article โ Settlement of returned soldiers 1914โ18"
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The Limits of Hope: Soldier Settlement in Victoria 1915โ38
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Soldier's Settlement Estate โ settlers and their families
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Western Australia:An Atlas of Human Endeavour: 1829โ1979
1045:. Ringwood: Penguin Books Australia. pp. 297โ305.
1030:. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. pp. 40โ42.
1461:. Government of South Australia. 11 November 2016.
1240:"Families seek recognition for Aboriginal soldiers"
502:In most cases Crown land, including some land from
1826:Australia. Rural Reconstruction Commission.(1944)
1732:War Service Land Settlement Scheme (W.A.) (1945),
1119:, John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland
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1057:"australiandiggers.com Soldier Settlement"
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1688:. Oxford University Press.
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1598:War Memorials in Australia
1490:The Murray Valley Standard
1336:"Military service records"
1290:Lee, Tim (13 April 2019).
521:, pigs, fruit, fodder and
497:Tullakool, New South Wales
49:soldier settlement schemes
1316:. BBC News. 23 April 2015
1216:Tim Lee (14 April 2019).
928:"Defence service records"
97:to soldiers who had been
1579:14 November 2012 at the
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999:Keneley, Monica (2000).
735:. The pastoral property
634:Returned Services League
268:soldier settler's houses
1982:Crown land in Australia
1915:Glenys Allison (2010).
875:Roman legion ยง Pay
682:Murrumbidgee Irrigation
468:1,935 settlement farms
452:1,095 settlement farms
436:8,640 settlement farms
404:6,448 settlement farms
388:3,240 settlement farms
1808:Jarvis, N. T. (1979).
1684:Lake, Marilyn (1987).
1633:The Virtual Exhibition
1592:Olling, Wayne (2005).
1555:Cite journal requires
1520:Susan Marsden (2004).
1495:Fairfax Regional Media
1041:Lake, Marilyn (1985).
1026:Lake, Marilyn (1987).
934:. 2005. Archived from
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606:Irrigation Act 1930
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