790:' southern division manager, George Griffith Jnr, believed that drive-in theatres would be successful in Australia. Hoyts and Fox however did not share Griffith's enthusiasm for the establishment of a drive-in theatre, so Griffith subsequently formed a syndicate, Auto Theatres, which decided on a site in the Melbourne suburb of Burwood for Australia's first drive-in theatre. Construction proceeded through the latter half of 1953 from plans drawn up by AC Leith Bartlett & Partners in conjunction with RCA Australia. The Skyline Burwood officially opened on 18 February 1954 and proved extremely popular, with traffic jams in both directions along the Burwood Highway. Hoyts subsequently bought out Griffith and his partners.
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explosives in their vehicles, the drive-in has a ban on bringing explosives onto the site. On 15 November 2023, winds reaching almost 120 kilometres per hour (75 mph) destroyed the screen, resulting in the drive-in's closure, but local volunteers hope they will be able to rebuild the screen and re-open the drive-in.
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In the southwestern suburbs of Sydney, El Rancho drive-in opened in March 1957 on
Hamilton Road in the then rural locality of Fairfield West, and closed as the Skyline drive-in in 1984. The site is now occupied by Mary McKillop College Wakely (the name change from Fairfield West occurred in the early
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Dandenong opened on 4 May 1956 and was constructed by J. and K. Houlahan from plans drawn up by Baily and Tilley. The original capacity was to be for 400 cars; however, this was redesigned to accommodate 600 cars, with the final capacity being 634 cars. The drive-in closed on 18 April 1984
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as the state's last drive-in theatre. The Coober Pedy drive-in opened in 1965, but became less popular after 1980 with the arrival of television in the town, and ceased regular operation in 1984. It was reopened in 1996 and was operated by volunteers from 2000. Due to the opal miners often carrying
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Skyline (1 screen), Heddon Greta Drive-in was opened in the 1960s but between 1984 - 1996 the theatre was closed, however it has been reopened. The theatre has the capacity of 676 cars. It is currently operated by
Skyline (Greater Union/Hoyts) and Donna and Scott Seddon. The land has been sold, and
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North Ryde drive-in, on the corner of Lane Cove and
Waterloo Roads, opened in December 1956, accommodated 620 cars and operated for 30 years from December 1956. It was operated by Consolidated Drive-In Theatres Property Ltd. It closed in February 1986. The site was redeveloped for industrial uses.
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Theatre first opened its gates in 1976 and operated for many years before closing in March 2000. The property was purchased by Rivers of Life Christian Church in 2003 and rebranded the Tivoli Miracle Centre. In 2008 the church revived the Tivoli Drive In as a weekly community
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Mainline Drive-in at Gepps Cross remained as the only remaining drive-in located in metropolitan
Adelaide. In November 2021, Wallis announced the closure of Mainline at the end of February 2022, leaving Adelaide with no more drive-in theatres. Its reasons for closure were cited as "the changing
260:, the Southline drive-in, on the corner of the Princes Hwy and Balgownie Rd in Fairy Meadow opened in October 1957 with 'Picnic'. It closed in March 1984. The Lakeline drive-in, located on Kanahooka Rd Kanahooka, opened in November 1967 with 'Divorce, American Style'. It closed in March 1986.
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Probably the last of Sydney's drive-ins to be built, the Parklea Skyline drive-in opened in December 1976 with Rachel Roberts in 'Picnic At Hanging Rock'. It lasted less than eight years, closing in August 1984. Parklea Market then occupied the site.
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The Chullora Metro Twin drive-in was opened by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pty. Ltd in October 1956 with Chips Rafferty in 'Walk Into Hell'. It was taken over by Greater Union in 1971 but closed in 1979. It was Australia's first twin-screen drive-in.
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Star line Drive-in operated from 1975 to 1990 closing when the Alice Springs Cinema opened in 1989. There are currently no operating drive-ins in the territory. The Tennant Creek drive-in ran 1972-84 and Katherine hosted one in Bogart Rd.
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joined with Hoyts and re-opened Coburg as a twin screen in 1987. A third screen was added in 1995. Coburg was Australia's largest drive-in theatre with an 850-car capacity, until the expansion at Dandenong in 2003.
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in the 1970s. In the mid-1980s, Birch Carrol & Coyle pulled out and the Rodeo was sold to Norm Janke. Janke operated the drive-in until 1998 when it closed. It subsequently re-opened in 2002, with a 300 car
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The Jericho drive-in is the smallest public drive-in located in Australia, and possibly the world, with a capacity for 36 cars. It was opened in 1969. Movies are screened once a month.
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The Stardust drive-in was opened in September 1964, with a capacity of 360 cars. Built within the grounds is a hardtop cinema, so patrons can choose between outdoor and indoor movies.
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The Starline Drive-In opened near Ipswich in the early 1960s. Other drive-ins opened in and around Brisbane in the late 1960s, early 1970s. These included the Keperra, the Western at
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The Village Orange drive-in opened on 8th October 1970 but closed in the early 1980s. From then until 2018 when it was demolished, it was used for various types of open-air markets.
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the Skyline drive-in opened in December 1956 at a cost of $ 200,000, with a capacity for 722 cars and a holding area for a further 420. It closed in June 1985.
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2218:"History of the Coober Pedy Drive-in"
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1418:Williams, Lauren (27 October 2007).
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601:in early July 1956, the Hi-Line in
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3069:Murtough, Harry (11 August 2020).
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2831:Peck, Damian (23 September 2015).
2812:from the original on 6 August 2022
2697:Brief history of drive-in theatres
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585:The Blue-Line drive-in located in
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2532:. Australia On CD. Archived from
1639:from the original on 9 March 2019
1506:from the original on 18 July 2015
1132:from the original on 8 March 2011
924:in March 1959 and the Eastway in
904:in January 1956, the Panorama in
333:Darwin was home to the Paspalis (
3042:Murtough, Harry (20 June 2020).
3014:Abey, Duncan (23 January 2014).
2897:"1950s-1980s, Post-war Tasmania"
2653:from the original on 22 May 2023
2344:from the original on 3 June 2023
2314:from the original on 22 May 2023
2042:State Library of South Australia
1779:from the original on 6 July 2011
1769:"Wonga drive-in a going concern"
1749:from the original on 6 July 2011
1689:from the original on 22 May 2020
1474:. UNSW Press. pp. 152–155.
1420:"Rescue bid for oldest drive-in"
1366:Harris, Eleri (7 October 2010).
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3235:Drive-in theaters in Australia
3230:Lists of theatres in Australia
3166:"Australian Drive-In theatres"
2614:"Broadmeadows Skyline (Hoyts)"
2455:"Coober Pedy Drive-In Theatre"
2425:"Coober Pedy Drive-In Theatre"
2112:. ABC News. 22 November 2021.
1863:"Building points - Queensland"
1739:"Wonga Drive-in's gates close"
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414:facilities and a dance floor.
202:The Skyline on Johnston Rd in
98:In 2002 the Rodeo Drive-in at
1:
3220:Australian film-related lists
2616:. Drive-ins downunder. 1999.
2587:. Drive-ins downunder. 1999.
2558:. Drive-ins downunder. 1999.
2164:. Drive-ins downunder. 1999.
2162:"Barmera Riverland/Boneyline"
2138:. Drive-ins downunder. 1999.
1958:. Drive-ins downunder. 1999.
1932:. Drive-ins downunder. 1999.
1839:. Drive-ins downunder. 1999.
1800:"Back to the drive-in future"
1593:www.drive-insdownunder.com.au
1531:. Drive-ins downunder. 1999.
1447:. Drive-ins downunder. 1999.
1287:. Drive-ins downunder. 1999.
1285:"Dandenong Lunar (Panoramic)"
1258:. Drive-ins downunder. 1999.
1229:. Drive-ins downunder. 1999.
1194:Australian Theatres Directory
1098:
916:in April 1957, the Melway in
699:Park Line Drive-In Theatre -
564:Yatala Drive-In (3 screens),
496:CHARTERS TOWERS TORS DRIVE IN
345:
168:and private housing village.
2681:. 1 May 2007. Archived from
2639:Sulda, Dixie (21 May 2023).
2494:Heritage Council of Victoria
2429:Coober Pedy Drive-In Theatre
2368:Coober Pedy Drive-In Theatre
2338:Coober Pedy Drive-In Theatre
2300:Sulda, Dixie (21 May 2023).
2275:Coober Pedy Drive-In Theatre
2192:Coober Pedy Drive-In Theatre
908:in March 1956, the Metro in
900:in November 1955, Mott's in
140:Australian Capital Territory
7:
2963:. Tassie Open Air Cinemas.
2678:National Trust of Australia
2490:Victorian Heritage Database
1043:
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727:Hi-Line Drive-In Theatre -
572:The Yatala Drive-In on the
375:Boondall Drive-In, May 1958
10:
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2986:Cole, Ian (14 July 2016).
2526:"Icons: Drive-In Theatres"
2008:"Triple treat at drive-in"
1675:Dent, Nick (15 May 2020).
1470:Hogben, Paul (June 2014).
1050:Drive-in theater#Australia
889:The Greatest Show on Earth
648:closed in September 2008.
540:. The circuit was sold to
44:
22:Mainline Drive-in Theatre
2136:"Murray Bridge Riverview"
1159:"Burwood Skyline (Hoyts)"
1057:List of drive-in theatres
782:Following a visit to the
550:Tivoli Drive In Theatre,
183:The Skyline drive-ins at
2585:"Oakleigh Skyline/Hoyts"
2524:Yarrow, Stephen (2010).
1256:"Dromana Twin/Peninsula"
1227:"Coburg Triple Drive-in"
542:Birch Carrol & Coyle
528:Rodeo Drive In Mareeba,
2731:. Community Newspapers.
2710:Drive-in theatres in WA
2708:Bowley, Michelle(1988)
2556:"Preston Skyline/Hoyts"
2486:"Burwood Drive-In Site"
1502:. Drive-ins Downunder.
1010:'s Village Drive-In at
988:. Opening in 1956, the
936:, constructed in 1980.
775:Lunar Drive-in Theatre
436:Ayr Stardust Drive In,
91:Panoramic Drive-in, in
2791:, 15 July 1988, p. 14,
1930:"Charters Towers Tors"
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1662:Sydney Morning Herald
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2646:ABC News (Australia)
2307:ABC News (Australia)
1904:www.torsdrive-in.com
1873:. 17 November 2020.
1867:Queensland Open Data
1635:. Westview Drivein.
1500:Australian Drive-Ins
1496:"North Ryde Skyline"
1345:ACT Heritage Council
1081:Australia portal
1069:Companies portal
786:in the early 1950s,
633:and now the lengthy
485:20.0650°S 146.2907°E
110:re-opening in 2008.
3021:The Daily Telegraph
2744:"Cinemas 1896-1985"
2536:on 23 February 2011
2530:Baby Boomer Central
2080:"Drive-In Theatres"
1775:. 3 February 2010.
1745:. 28 January 2010.
1715:. 29 October 2020.
1633:"Westview Drive In"
1529:"Blacktown Skyline"
1445:"Bass Hill Skyline"
1424:The Daily Telegraph
1368:"Canberra CityNews"
1190:"Drive-in Theatres"
1126:La Trobe University
951:and the Morcady in
757:Grand Junction Road
613:in September 1957.
480: /
319:Randwick Racecourse
3164:Kuipers, Richard.
2748:Murdoch University
2695:Banks, Ron.(1987)
2685:on 24 August 2007.
2673:"Dromana Drive-in"
2038:Events in the News
1709:"About Mov'in Car"
980:The state capital
805:in March 1955. In
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515:Jericho Drive in,
490:-20.0650; 146.2907
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85:Dromana 3 Drive-In
75:In the 1990s, the
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3170:Australian Screen
2931:"Drive-in Cinema"
2742:Honniball, Jack.
998:Eastside Drive-In
947:, the Avonway in
920:, the Wirrina in
912:, the Lakeway in
876:Western Australia
870:Western Australia
635:COVID-19 epidemic
39:Western Australia
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