Across Australia: In the Tracks of Burke and Wills

Across Australia: In the Tracks of Burke and Wills is a 1915 Australian documentary film by Francis Birtles about his 1915 expedition to recreate the Burke and Wills Expedition. Birtles was accompanied by his dog Wowser. The film was released in cinemas in late 1915.

In 1922, Birtles claimed that Arthur Tinsdale, whom he had previously worked with, had stolen roughly £5000 worth of his film, including footage from Across Australia.