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Battle to Farm

Victorian Soldier Settlement Scheme 1917-1935 initiative, Victoria sent about 90,000 men and women to serve overseas in the First World War, about 70,000 of whom survived to return home. As the war continued, the issue of repatriating returning soldiers became increasingly urgent.

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On this site you can access the individual records of thousands of  World War One returned soldiers who leased farming land across Victoria between 1919 and 1935. Enter a settler’s name in the search box or search by geographic location through the digital map

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The AI and UX allow the user to click through the heavy information site with ease. The site enables you to upload any extra information and images you may want to share with the Public Record office. 

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Public Record Victoria

Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) provides a range of Standards, general information, resources and tools on our website that can help you understand and implement government recordkeeping practices and requirements.

soldiersettlement.prov.vic.gov.au

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