Bathurst Drive-In
526 Conrod Straight,
Bathurst,
NSW
2795
526 Conrod Straight,
Bathurst,
NSW
2795
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Bathurst Drive-In opened in 1972. It was closed in(1989?) and was demolished. It was re-opened as a temporary drive-in theatre on 4th July 2020 with “The Notebook” & Dirty Dancing" as part of the Bathurst Winter Festival. It closed on 19th July 2020.
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Sign is visible on Google Maps
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The sign on Google Maps
Site in 2008
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The drive-in reopened from 4/7/2020 to 19/7/2020 during tne Bathurst Winter Festival.
Reopened on 4/7/2020 with “The notebook” and “Dirty dancing”.
Also known as Western Drive-in. 330 cars. The site is used to store safety barriers between races of the Bathurst 1000 motor race.
Opened in February 1972.
Originally called Village drive-in theatre from 1982 to 1st March 1984. Renamed Western Drive-in Theatre from 1st March 1984 to(1985? or 1989?). Exhibitor was Village Theatres from 1972 to 1st March 1984.
Exhibitor was Gordon Thurtell and Rinn Harris from March 1984 to(1985?, or 1989?).
330 cars.