A Daughter of Australia is a 1912 Australian silent film directed by Gaston Mervale starring Louise Lovely, then known as Louise Carbasse.
It was set in the early days of the Australian goldfields and is considered a lost film.
[3] The film made its premiere at the Alhambra Theatre in Sydney[4] and was screening in cinemas as late as 1918, by which stage the star was billed as "Louise Lovely".
[5] It was advertised as featuring "sensations from beginning to end, mingled with Love, Pathos, Humour, and Tragedy.
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