Australia Marches with Britain

The documentary examines Australia's contribution to the war effort, including production of food, munitions and equipment.

[3] Produced and directed by Ken G. Hall,[4][5] the film was originally made for export to England, to be used there by the British Ministry of Information as part of an intensive long term Empire publicity campaign.

[9] It was critically praised, The Sydney Morning Herald writing that "there is inspiration as well as imagination and drama in this film.

"[10] The Mount Magnet Leader and Youanmi Miner called the rural scenes "magnificent" hailed it as a film which "should hearten the people of Britain and make Australian's proud".

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