Wards of the Outer March

Wards of the Outer March is a 1932 Australian novel by Kay Glasson Taylor. It was the tale of a convict in colonial New South Wales. The book had been serialised by the Australian Woman's Mirror in 1930 under the pseudonym Daniel Hamline, with illustrations by Percy Lindsay.

Proposed film version
Charles Chauvel bought the film rights.

In the 1950s he and his wife Elsa wrote a film script of the novel for Warwick Pictures. The film was scheduled for filming in August 1956. HOwever it was not made.