Groups of Australians responded to the Vietnam War in diverse ways and these responses changed as the war went forward. This was because during the war the public were heavily exposed to violence and a firsthand sight of the war through television.
Most Australians supported our involvement in the early years as it was seen as a black and white war, good vs evil and capitalist vs communist. In 1962 Prime Minister Menzies supported the war by committing Australian troops to Vietnam. This resulted in the signing of the ANZUS and SEATO treaties. Prime Minister Holt then followed this in 1966 increasing Australian troop commitment to Vietnam. This included sending national