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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. 145: 372: 2776:, MN 1941, Papers of R.A. Yelland, ACC 5531A. Sound engineer and theatre circuit manager. Records from Consolidated Theatres Pty Ltd and related organisations in the film exhibition industry, especially drive-in cinemas in Western Australia. The records include items from Consolidated Theatres, Greater X-Tone Amusements, National Theatre Supply Company, Metropolitan Cinemas, West Australian Motion Pictures Exhibitors Association, Great Northern, City, Twin City, Carnarvon, Pingelly, Carnamah and Laverton Drive-ins. 50: 449: 1076: 1088: 772: 1064: 896:. It featured a 13 m (43 ft) high by 15 m (49 ft) wide screen on 240 t (260 tons) concrete footings, with a 642 car capacity, children's playground, mini golf course, cafeteria and approximately 30 staff. The resultant success of the Highway started a boom in suburban drive-ins which saw a further eight operating by the end of the decade (the Skyline in 432:), with a second screen added in 2004, increasing it to a 250 car capacity. A third screen was subsequently added; however in January 2010 the drive-in closed, when its owner went into receivership. In September 2010 a new owner took over the operation of the drive-in reopening in December that year. The drive-in has recently closed. 656:
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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The Lunar 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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Drive-in, built in 1966 and opened in January 1967, has been in continual operation since this time. After a storm in 2008 the screen was replaced and the original projector upgraded. In 2015 the projector was upgraded to digital. The drive-in can accommodate 200 cars, whilst it only operates in
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The Tivoli Drive In 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. 958:
By the 1990s there were only three suburban drive-ins that remained, but then the Metro (a twin screen site as of 1984) in Innaloo closed in 1993 followed by the Highway (a twin screen site as of 1986) in Bentley which closed on 19 June 1994; only the Galaxy (established 1 November 1973) in
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was opened in 1961 with a capacity of 485 cars. It has since been expanded to a three screen operation and has a Sunday market operating from the site. It is only one of three that have never closed (since the 1960s), operating continuously since its inception (1961) to the present.
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The remaining drive-ins provide a glimpse of what was a very popular pastime in the 1950s and 1960s. The following is a listing of Australia's remaining open drive-in theatres. It includes portable operations in which patrons can either drive or sit down to see a movie outdoors.
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and was subsequently purchased by Trash and Treasure Australia Pty Ltd, who operated a Sunday market on the site in the 1970s. On 19 September 2002 it reopened as a two-screen drive-in, with a third screen added in September 2003 with a 950-car capacity. It closed in late 2023.
576:'s last open-air drive-in theatre (in an area which formerly had over 20 drive-in theatres), formerly Beenleigh Drive-In, it opened on 27 October 1974, and in 2000 the theatre was renamed Yatala Twin Drive-In when a second screen was added. A third screen was added in 2013. 235:. The Penrith Starline drive-in opened in 1965 and in 1970 was brought by Consolidated Drive-In Theatres Property Ltd and renamed Penrith Skyline drive-in. It was taken over Hoyts Theatres in March 1979, taken over by Greater Union in 1982, and closed in August 1984. 559:
Drive In theatre focussed on providing families with low cost family oriented entertainment, and providing employment and work skills training opportunities for unemployed young adults and youth. The Drive In currently screens movies every Saturday night.
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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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Many have since closed with the large amounts of land taken up by drive-ins being sold off to build houses or shopping centres, although in recent years a number of drive-in theatres have reopened or expanded the number of screens available.
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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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Skyline Drive In was one of Sydney's last remaining drive-ins. It was the first of the Consolidated circuit to add a second screen in 1984 and has a capacity of 700 cars. It is currently operated by
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The Taree drive-in, located on Bushland Drive, opened around 1970 but closed in the mid-1980s. The site remains unused, with the concession stand, ramps and ticket booths still standing as of 2019.
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was the first drive-in located in South Australia, and the first to be constructed outside of Melbourne. It was opened on 28 December 1954 and was followed by the Mainline Drive-In theatre at
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opened on 10 October 1957. The screen measured 29 by 12 metres (96 ft × 40 ft) with space for 877 cars; making it the largest in Tasmania by capacity. Drive-in theatres at
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program, as well as special drive-in events facilitated throughout Tasmania by Tassie Open Air Cinemas. Launceston's Harvest Market secured funding to support drive-in events in 2020.
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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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which opened in 1955. The Boondall Drive-in opened on 8 February 1956, at the time it had the largest screen in Australia. Kids were well catered for with a Merry-Go-Round, miniature
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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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In the Western Suburbs, the Blacktown (Prospect) Skyline drive-in opened in December 1963 as a single screen site, with a second screen being added in the 1980s. Until recently the
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The Mareeba Rodeo drive-in was built by Far Northern Theatres in the 1960s. Far Northern Theatres had a circuit that extended right through far northern Queensland and into
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Today Melburnians have 10 screens in their immediate vicinity to choose from (counting Dromana as being basically suburban Melbourne). Rural Victorians however have none.
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The Matraville Star Drive-In opened in August 1958, and was operated by Star Drive-In Property Ltd. In 1971 it was re-named Skyline Matraville but closed in August 1984.
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on 7 October 1955, which was Australia's first drive-in / walk-in theatre (with a capacity for 500 cars and seating for 400 patrons). It was followed by the Shandon in
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Community Drive-in opened in October 1965; it closed in 1983 but reopened in 1987. It has a capacity of 110 cars, has been updated to digital, and screens monthly.
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remains open within the Perth surrounds. There are however a few drive-in theatres and car-friendly outdoor cinemas still operating in rural Western Australia. The
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where some patrons attended in their cars as far back as 1938, and it is possible that these facilities may even predate the first American-style drive-in theatre.
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The Sturt drive-in in Wagga Wagga opened in February 1959. It closed in the late 1980s and was demolished sometime after 1998. The site is now occupied by retail.
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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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Warriewood drive-in opened in September 1971 and closed in August 1984. It was then used as a plant nursery, but later demolished for residential development.
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opened in November 1956, with a 724 car capacity and until its closure in September 2007 was Australia's oldest continually operating drive-in theatre.
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was reportedly the largest screen in Australia upon opening in 1966, measuring 330 square metres (3,600 sq ft) in size and hosting 418 cars.
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Tweed Heads drive-in opened in December 1971 and is thought to have closed in the 1990s. The site was brought by Gold Coast Airport for carparking.
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Drive-in was one of Queensland's first drive-ins when it opened in 1957 with a 500 car capacity. It was followed by the Starlight drive-in at
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At Narellan, the Gayline drive-in opened in November 1967 and closed in 1990. It has been demolished and the site redeveloped for housing.
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Former Starlight drive-in sign, first neon sign in Canberra and the only drive-in sign in Australia that is still in its original location.
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Coffs Harbour drive-in opened in February 1972 and closed in September 1988. It was demolished in December 1988 for an industrial estate.
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in 1967 and briefly closed for several years beginning in 1984. Hoyts were unable to sell the site despite numerous attempts and in 1987
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There are no current permanent drive-ins in Tasmania; however, drive-in events have been hosted at the Royal Hobart Regatta Grounds at
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as the closest drive-in theatres to Brisbane. In rural Queensland however, there are still a number of drive-in theatres operating.
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Drive-in theatre opened in July 1965 and closed circa 1980. Featured a children's playground and mini-golf with full food amenities.
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Caringbah Skyline drive-in on Taren Point Rd opened in 1956 and closed in 1988. It is now occupied by a retail development.
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opened in November 1965, under the ownership of Sillman and Sharp and is still in operation today. It was acquired by
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Along with a few metropolitan operations, there are a number of drive-in theatres serving remote communities such as
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In Broken Hill, the Bel-Air drive-in opened in the early 1960s, and closed in 1989. It has since been demolished.
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Dromana Drive In is the longest continually running in Australia. It was opened in 1961 and has never closed.
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The last of Tasmania's drive-in theatres at Elwick and Mowbray were closed by Village Cinemas in March 1985.
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were Sydney's first. They opened simultaneously on Wednesday 24 October 1956, with Frenchs Forest screening
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1980s as the area was urbanised). Later came the Prestons drive-in, which had closed by the early 1990s.
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Westview Drive In (1 screen), Closed in the mid 1980s recently restored and reopened to special events.
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at a cost of £200,000. It could hold 650 cars on its 17 acres and also had a children's railway line,
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The Charters Towers Tors drive-in was opened in 1966 and has two screens with capacity for 300 cars.
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The opening date of the Lismore drive-in is not known, but was before 1973. It has been demolished.
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In Thurgoona in Albury, the Stargazer drive-in opened in October 1972. It closed in December 1990.
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The longest running Drive In Theatres in Western Australia that is still open today is located in
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on 18 February 1954. It was the first of 330 drive-in theatres that would open across Australia.
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The closure of the Mainline at Gepps Cross in February 2022 left the community-run facility at
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The Armidale Drive-In was located in Mossman St and opened in the 1970s and closed in 1986.
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On 2 February 2018, the Southern Cross Drive-In theatre opened just over the ACT border in
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Sandringham drive-in theatre (now closed) was located between Tulip and Talinga Roads in
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in July 1959), with another nine sites opening in the 1960s (including the Starline in
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The first American-style drive-in theatre to open in Australia was the Skyline in the
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summer it is the longest continually running drive-in in Western Australia. The
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Cinema index : Melbourne cinemas, suburban cinemas, Victorian drive-ins
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in 1957, and there were only three more built in the 1950s; the Mayfair in
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Over the years, the list of drive-ins in metropolitan Adelaide included:
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In 2010 a new seasonal facility with a blow up screen was proposed for
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drive-in theatres have closed leaving the Tivoli Drive In Theatre in
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Following the success of the first drive-in theatre, the Skyline (
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Perth's drive-in theatres closing due to competition from videos
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Downunder, Yalcin Yilmaz, Catapult Design House; for Drive-ins.
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In 2002 a small boutique drive-in was opened in Wonga (north of
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previously had two drive-in theatres, one on each side of the
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closed in February 2005 (after 46 years) and the Riverland in
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and the Redcliffe Drive-In on the city's northern outskirts.
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had at one stage over 50 drive-ins. Now all of the suburban
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In the country areas, the first to open was the Oasis in
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Several smaller community drive-ins remain in rural NSW.
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Charters Towers Tors Drive-In, 110-120 New Queen Road,
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Leisure Space: The Transformation of Sydney 1945-1970
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in June 1957. The first country drive-in opened at
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The ACT had two drive-in theatres, the Starlight in
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Drive-ins downunder. 1999. Archived from 874:The first conventional drive-in located in 616:Following the closure of the Valleyline at 106:, re-opened, with the Tivoli Drive-in near 2392: 2293: 1831: 1829: 1827: 1825: 1658:Jockey club dreams of days at the drive-in 1104: 882:on 24 October 1955, with the screening of 663:Ocean Line Drive-In Theatre - Dyson Road, 83:was expanded to three screens, as was the 2722: 2720: 2718: 2632: 1797: 1518: 1437: 1309: 1250: 1248: 1153: 1151: 1149: 1147: 675:Mainline Drive-In Theatre - Gawler Road, 307:the cinema is expected to close mid-2023. 130: 3068: 3041: 2574: 1417: 1394:"Report on the Canberra Leashold System" 1274: 1221: 1219: 1122:"Bringing family life into the theatres" 1119: 770: 447: 370: 143: 48: 17: 3155:CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2699:Western mail, 19 September 1987, p. 38, 2480: 2478: 2247:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 1822: 1558:"First place in NSW to open a Drive-in" 836:. With the entrance being on Tulip St. 640:In the country areas, the Riverview at 3212: 2726: 2715: 2523: 2077: 1798:Morrissey, Carly (25 September 2010). 1469: 1365: 1245: 1144: 2741: 2638: 2620:from the original on 16 February 2011 2591:from the original on 16 February 2011 2562:from the original on 16 February 2011 2519: 2517: 2515: 2405:from the original on 30 December 2023 2299: 2281:from the original on 29 December 2021 2218:"History of the Coober Pedy Drive-in" 2198:from the original on 29 December 2021 2116:from the original on 22 November 2021 2090:from the original on 24 February 2011 1962:from the original on 16 February 2011 1936:from the original on 16 February 2011 1894: 1892: 1877:from the original on 25 November 2020 1843:from the original on 16 February 2011 1810:from the original on 20 December 2010 1719:from the original on 22 November 2021 1586: 1535:from the original on 16 February 2011 1451:from the original on 16 February 2011 1374:from the original on 19 December 2010 1291:from the original on 16 February 2011 1262:from the original on 16 February 2011 1233:from the original on 16 February 2011 1216: 1204:from the original on 17 February 2011 755:Star Line Drive In Woodville North - 328: 3035: 3013: 2985: 2901:1384.6 - Statistics - Tasmania, 2005 2830: 2475: 2086:. 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Archived from 601:in early July 1956, the Hi-Line in 387:coach and Shetland Ponies to ride ( 13: 3077:from the original on 12 April 2022 3069:Murtough, Harry (11 August 2020). 2967:from the original on 12 March 2022 2941:from the original on 23 March 2022 2877:from the original on 13 March 2020 2845:from the original on 6 August 2022 2831:Peck, Damian (23 September 2015). 2812:from the original on 6 August 2022 2697:Brief history of drive-in theatres 2512: 2500:from the original on 19 March 2012 2435:from the original on 16 March 2024 1889: 1599:from the original on 10 March 2018 585:The Blue-Line drive-in located in 580: 379:Brisbane's first drive-in was the 178: 14: 3246: 3174:National Film & Sound Archive 3092: 2911:from the original on 3 April 2011 2532:. Australia On CD. 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UNSW Press. pp. 152–155. 1420:"Rescue bid for oldest drive-in" 1366:Harris, Eleri (7 October 2010). 1086: 1074: 1062: 87:In more recent times the former 3062: 3007: 2979: 2953: 2923: 2905:Australian Bureau of Statistics 2889: 2857: 2824: 2794: 2779: 2766: 2735: 2702: 2689: 2665: 2548: 2447: 2417: 2393:Amanda Lee (25 November 2023). 2386: 2356: 2326: 2263: 2243:Patrick Martin (7 April 2019). 2236: 2210: 2180: 2154: 2128: 2102: 2026: 2000: 1988:from the original on 6 May 2022 1974: 1948: 1922: 1910:from the original on 3 May 2024 1791: 1761: 1731: 1701: 1668: 1651: 1625: 1580: 1488: 1463: 1411: 1386: 1120:Bertrand, Ina (13 March 2006). 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" 1359: 1330: 1303: 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: 975: 766: 727:Hi-Line Drive-In Theatre - 572:The Yatala Drive-In on the 375:Boondall Drive-In, May 1958 10: 3251: 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" 779: 620:in May 2003, only the 453: 376: 158:medium-density housing 149: 131:By state and territory 57: 31: 2907:. 13 September 2002. 1871:Queensland Government 1662:Sydney Morning Herald 1022:both opened in 1958. 774: 451: 374: 195:and Dundas screening 160:, and the Sundown at 147: 52: 21: 2993:The Mercury (Hobart) 2646:ABC News (Australia) 2307:ABC News (Australia) 1904:www.torsdrive-in.com 1873:. 17 November 2020. 1867:Queensland Open Data 1635:. 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Gepps Cross
South Australia
Drive-in theatres
Western Australia

Bass Hill
Melbourne
Burwood
Coburg Drive-In
Melbourne
Dromana 3 Drive-In
Dandenong
Victoria
Mareeba
Cairns
Ipswich
Dongara
Jericho

Watson
medium-density housing
Narrabundah
motel
Queanbeyan
Frenchs Forest
Dundas
3 Ring Circus
The Racers
Bass Hill

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