Across
- 3. This fund raised money to provide comfort boxes for soldiers (11, 4)
- 6. The percentage increase in women working outside the home by war's end (2)
- 7. Vida Goldstein was known for promoting this (8)
- 8. Type of work done by women during World War I to support the war effort without pay (10)
- 9. Patriotic offer made by the Women’s Service Corps was refused by this department (7)
- 10. This increased by 13% by the end of World War I among women (9, 7)
- 11. Women took on these roles, such as clerks and bank tellers, during the war (11, 5)
- 12. Women made warm clothing for troops by doing this (8)
- 15. Mobilized all industries and resources for the war effort (8, 3)
- 16. They joined the armed forces in Britain but only for home defense (5)
- 17. Women's workforce participation included working as store clerks and this (4, 6)
- 18. Women made these for soldiers in munitions factories (8)
Down
- 1. This organization was founded in Melbourne in 1914 to support the war effort (9, 3, 4)
- 2. Sent to men who did not enlist as a symbol of cowardice (5, 8)
- 4. Women found new roles in these types of factories during the war (9)
- 5. Organization that trained women to take over male jobs in Australia (3, 6, 7)
- 13. Number of women who served as nurses during World War I (5)
- 14. The Red Cross made packages for men serving here (8)