Immediate Consequences of WWII
Immigration
Snowy Mountains Scheme
Urban Growth
100

How many Australians were killed in WWII?

Approximately 39,000

100

Who was the first Minister for Immigration who launched the “Populate or Perish” policy?

Arthur Calwell

100

When did construction of the Snowy Mountains Scheme begin?

1949

100

What was the “suburban dream” in post-war Australia?

A home on a quarter-acre block with a backyard and car.

200

What major national project was disrupted by the war, leaving Australia without a fully functioning capital city?

The construction of Canberra
200

What was the “Ten Pound Pom” scheme?

A program offering British migrants passage to Australia for just £10.

200

How many workers were involved in the Snowy Scheme, and where did most of them come from?

Over 100,000 workers, with two-thirds being migrants from Europe.

200

Name one major infrastructure development in Canberra during the 1950s–60s.

Schools, hospitals, housing, or Lake Burley Griffin.

300

Give two examples of shortages in Australia immediately after WWII.

Shortages of housing, labour, materials, and resources.

300

How many migrants arrived in Australia between 1945 and 1965?

Over 2 million.

300

Name two engineering achievements of the project.

16 dams, 7 power stations, 145 km of tunnels.

300

How did the baby boom contribute to housing pressure?

More children = more families needing houses, schools, and services.

400

Why was Canberra described as “a capital without a city” in the late 1940s?

Because it lacked proper housing, schools, hospitals, and infrastructure — most public servants lived in temporary accommodation.

400

Why were displaced persons from Europe important for Australia’s growth?

They provided labour for rebuilding cities, factories, and projects like the Snowy Hydro.

400

How did the Snowy Hydro Scheme help integrate migrants into Australian society?

Migrants worked alongside Australians, learning English and building communities.

400

What role did technology (like TV, cars, appliances) play in shaping post-war Australian lifestyle?

It modernised daily life, created a consumer society, and connected people to global culture.

500

Why did homelessness increase in Australia after WWII?

Returning soldiers, population growth, and housing shortages meant many families lived in hostels, army barracks, or temporary shelters.

500

Explain how immigration contributed to both the economy and multicultural identity of post-war Australia.

Migrants boosted the workforce, supported industry, and introduced cultural diversity that reshaped Australian identity.

500

Why is the Snowy Scheme considered more than just an engineering project?

It symbolised nation-building, multicultural cooperation, and economic progress.

500

How did Canberra’s completion reflect Australia’s national stability?

It showed the nation had recovered from wartime instability and built a functional, permanent capital city.

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