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The ABN was cancelled in 2014, meaning that it most likely closed the same year
Approximate location was 15-17 Matrix Street, Lightning Ridge, NSW 2834
Sign is visible on Google Maps
8-16 Bellevue St, South Nowra NSW 2541
Gates were still there in 2019
Taken in 2018 (still the same today)
Both fields each have a screen, which are operational (so two overall)
No, both are operational
It is slightly in front of the old screen
It is still two fields. The screen is just much smaller.
Currently being demolished, almost done
Screen 2 remains
The screen is gone and the diner is in a major state of decay. The exit still exists and the entry can be made out (slightly) on google earth.
https://www.gympietimes.com.au/news/drive-in-folds-after-final-film/898440/ Article about final days
It opened in the early 90’s
16°57'41.2"S 145°44'43.7"E
However, you can clearly see where the screen was held down.
No
The site is now being redeveloped
Yes
It is for sale
This is the newer cinema. There was a Greater Union on Kellicar Rd.
It was twinned in 1992
There are now only 15 cinemas inside (since the 2 boutique cinemas occupy a large space). The new combined seating capacity (overall) is 3347 seats.
It opened in 1996
The ABN was cancelled in 2014, meaning that it most likely closed the same year
Approximate location was 15-17 Matrix Street, Lightning Ridge, NSW 2834
Sign is visible on Google Maps
8-16 Bellevue St, South Nowra NSW 2541
Gates were still there in 2019
Taken in 2018 (still the same today)
Both fields each have a screen, which are operational (so two overall)
No, both are operational
It is slightly in front of the old screen
It is still two fields. The screen is just much smaller.
Currently being demolished, almost done
Screen 2 remains
The screen is gone and the diner is in a major state of decay. The exit still exists and the entry can be made out (slightly) on google earth.
https://www.gympietimes.com.au/news/drive-in-folds-after-final-film/898440/ Article about final days
It opened in the early 90’s
16°57'41.2"S 145°44'43.7"E
However, you can clearly see where the screen was held down.
No
The site is now being redeveloped
Yes
It is for sale
This is the newer cinema. There was a Greater Union on Kellicar Rd.
It was twinned in 1992
There are now only 15 cinemas inside (since the 2 boutique cinemas occupy a large space). The new combined seating capacity (overall) is 3347 seats.
It opened in 1996