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Life in Australia: Melbourne, now restored in 4k, offers a snapshot of daily life in Victoria’s capital during the mid-1960s. Directed by Douglas White, the film explores the city’s landmarks—from Flinders Street Station and the Yarra River to its gardens, shopping precincts and cultural institutions. Featuring Adelaide-born actress Elspeth Ballantyne, later known for her role as Meg Jackson in Prisoner, the film captures Melbourne’s rhythm: workers commuting, families enjoying public spaces, and students in classrooms. Like others in the Life in Australia series, it was produced by the Commonwealth Film Unit to promote Australia as a land of opportunity. The series promised comfort and prosperity—but with limits. Gender roles are rigid, First Nations people are absent, and inclusiveness was not part of the story. Produced in the final years of the White Australia Policy, the films sit on the cusp of the landmark 1967 Referendum. Today, they stand as vivid time capsules—showing both the optimism and the blind spots in how Australia wanted to be seen on the world stage. 👉 Recognise a face, place or moment? Share your insights in the comments! From the Film Australia Collection, National Film and Sound Archive of Australia Title: Melbourne: Life In Australia NFSA ID: 55538 Year: 1966 Credits: Australian Commonwealth Film Unit Director: Douglas White Producer: Eric Thompson Photography: Tom Cowan Music: George Dreyfus Lead Actress: Elspeth Ballantyne 🔗 Learn more about the Life in Australia series: https://www.nfsa.gov.au/collection/cu... 📧 For reuse and licensing enquiries, please contact: [email protected] #LifeInAustralia #Melbourne #AustralianHistory #NFSA #VintageAustralia #1960sAustralia #FilmAustraliaCollection #4krestoration