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Opened in late october or early november 1966.
The drive-in had a mini golf course.
Also known as West Pennant Hills Drive-in
Screen 1 – 355 seats, screen 2 – 226 seats, screen 3 – 147 seats, screen 4 – 226 seats, screen 5 – 147 seats.
The site is now Riverland Steel, with the projection box now used as the staff meating room, and the snack bar used as a storeroom.
1288 seats.
Screened movies again on the Easter weekend in 2016.
Whats a uniselector?
Opened on 15/9/1915. Screen 1 – 253 seats, screen 2 – 125 seats, screen 3 – 65 seats, screen 4 – 144 seats.
Opened on 15/6/1968 with “Up the down staircase” and “Fantastic voyage”.
750 cars.
Reopened on 4/7/2020 with “The notebook” and “Dirty dancing”.
The drive-in reopened from 4/7/2020 to 19/7/2020 during tne Bathurst Winter Festival.
100 seats.
Also 100 seats(for walk in’s?).
After this drive-in closed and before it was partly demolished, there was a tractor pull on the site(early or mid 1980’s).
130 cars. Built and operated by Tammin Shire Council. Dismantled in 1986. The site might now be the new council building(Tammin Shire Council.
176 seats. Opened in circa 1930.
Also known as Kambalda East Hall. The hall is still there used for community use.
Closed in mid or late 1980’s.
100 seats. Closed in(2000’s?). The building is now a pest and weed control company.
140 cars.
Is tnere anything on tnis site now?
Opened on 4/11/1955 with “You’re never too young” and ‘Santa Fe Passage".
Also had 30 seats for walk-in’s.
Opened in late october or early november 1966.
The drive-in had a mini golf course.
Also known as West Pennant Hills Drive-in
Screen 1 – 355 seats, screen 2 – 226 seats, screen 3 – 147 seats, screen 4 – 226 seats, screen 5 – 147 seats.
The site is now Riverland Steel, with the projection box now used as the staff meating room, and the snack bar used as a storeroom.
1288 seats.
Screened movies again on the Easter weekend in 2016.
Whats a uniselector?
Opened on 15/9/1915. Screen 1 – 253 seats, screen 2 – 125 seats, screen 3 – 65 seats, screen 4 – 144 seats.
Opened on 15/6/1968 with “Up the down staircase” and “Fantastic voyage”.
750 cars.
Reopened on 4/7/2020 with “The notebook” and “Dirty dancing”.
The drive-in reopened from 4/7/2020 to 19/7/2020 during tne Bathurst Winter Festival.
100 seats.
Also 100 seats(for walk in’s?).
After this drive-in closed and before it was partly demolished, there was a tractor pull on the site(early or mid 1980’s).
130 cars. Built and operated by Tammin Shire Council. Dismantled in 1986. The site might now be the new council building(Tammin Shire Council.
176 seats. Opened in circa 1930.
Also known as Kambalda East Hall. The hall is still there used for community use.
Closed in mid or late 1980’s.
100 seats. Closed in(2000’s?). The building is now a pest and weed control company.
140 cars.
Is tnere anything on tnis site now?
Opened on 4/11/1955 with “You’re never too young” and ‘Santa Fe Passage".
Also had 30 seats for walk-in’s.