2) The stimulus show how people lived in the great depression and explained the ration system and what people did in there spare time to relieve the stress of being out of work and poor. It also showed how the aboriginal people were treated in this time (which was despicable) there rations were lots worse than the white-Australians rations and no one accepted them into any work (less than white-Australians). …show more content…
Part 2
What did the Great Depression really mean in Australia? Long dole queues were found across the land, and yet our country rallied in so many ways: in high unemployment towns like Happy Valley in the council of Waverley NSW, the Unemployment Relief Works Program built valuable roads, pools and buildings giving hundreds of people employment and a sense of self-worth; concerts at Bondi Beach raised money for the 'Vegetable Fund’, and school children across the country were helped with free soup and bread.
Part 3
The great depression in Australia affected many people in both bad ways and good ways; just some of the things that happened in the great depression was extreme unemployment, Phar-lap, and children wandering the