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In 1919, Australia was significantly affected by the Spanish flu pandemic, which resulted in the deaths of more than 12,000 Australians. This influenza outbreak was part of a global pandemic that emerged after World War I and spread rapidly, exacerbated by troop movements and crowded living conditions. The Spanish flu was particularly deadly for young adults, and its impact was felt across communities, leading to widespread health measures and social disruption.

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