Australia. Dept. of External Affairs

Australia. Dept. of External Affairs
The Australia Department of External Affairs was responsible for managing the country's international relations and diplomacy, particularly during the mid-20th century. It played a key role in shaping Australia's foreign policy and its engagement with global affairs, especially post-World War II. The department produced various publications and reports, including notable works like "Australia and the United Nations" and "Australia’s Foreign Policy." These publications contributed to a better understanding of Australia's position and policies in the international arena.

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WHEATGROWING IN AUSTRALIA. With the growing scarcity of foodstuffs that has become a world-wide feature of the last few years, the wheatgrower is one of the most important necessities in civilisation. He has prospered in the past, but the future holds still greater and richer prospects. And in no country in the world are those prospects brighter than in the Commonwealth of Australia. The world's... more...

The suitability of Australia as a country for the dairyman is referred to in the report of the Scottish Agricultural Commission, who toured the States of the Commonwealth in 1910-11, in the following terms:—An up-to-date Milking Yard."The practice of dairying, in a limited domestic sense, as applied to the milking of a few cows and the making of a little butter and cheese for family use, is as... more...