On December 31st, just a few days after the Christmas vacation, the Australasian Government reentered the whirlwind of state affairs.
The last day of the year often coincided with the time for the Cabinet Government's annual report meeting.
However, as the new Cabinet had only been working for a few months, the report would be a summary of the previous Cabinet's actions, thus, the content of the annual report was relatively sparse.
Of course, the main focus of this meeting was the new Cabinet's plan for its term.
Due to the volatile situation in Europe and around the world, no one can be certain whether war will break out tomorrow.
This implies that the work of the Fourth Cabinet Government is extremely difficult, and there is a high likelihood that they will experience a world war unprecedented in history during their term.