The Hoyts Queensgate Cinema closed on 21/7/2015. The Queensgate Building(along withe the cinema), and the car park behind it is set to be demolished. But the former Myer Department store building next door on the same block is not being demolished.
The Mcvilly Timber store(formally Mitre 10) on the former Shandon Drive-in has permanently closed down. The site was bought (at auction?) by South-west Tafe.
I think the screen(minus the legs?) might have been placed on the side of the Superfert factory(Close to the corner on the side nearest to the Patterson Road, Office Road Side of the Building) as seen from the photo from the Office Road side of the building!?
There is also the Augusta Community Cinema in the same building screening a movie once a month(on the third Tuesday) at 7.30pm for a gold coin donation, money donated to local community groups. The website is augusta.crc.net.au/newsandevents .
You can see the screen on the wall from the car park(looking east) to the north of the roundabout.
I think the Midland Outdoor Cinema uses the grassed area(park?) on the north-eastern corner of Cale Street nad The Crescent.
The Hoyts Queensgate Cinema closed on 21/7/2015. The Queensgate Building(along withe the cinema), and the car park behind it is set to be demolished. But the former Myer Department store building next door on the same block is not being demolished.
The Mcvilly Timber store(formally Mitre 10) on the former Shandon Drive-in has permanently closed down. The site was bought (at auction?) by South-west Tafe.
I think the preforming arts museum might in the same place the Green Room Cinema was?
Correction – the wbsite is htpps://www.facebook.com/pages/tom-price-drive-in/177271812344117 .
The websit is Https://www.facebook.com/pages/pannawonica-drive-in-movies/415454455144721 .
The Paraburdoo Open Air Gardens and Drive-in now has digital equipment.
The Tom Price Drive-in is still operating. The website is https:??www.facebook.com/pages/tom-price-drive-in/177271812344117 .
When it is raining the movies are shown in the Anzac Hall next door (round the corner in Naughton Street).
The website is https://www.facebook.com/pages/wickham-picture-gardens/210708008945302 .
The Wickham Picture Gardens are on Drive-in Road, off Walcott Drive(formaly Vipervu Road?).
The Wickham Picture Gardens may also have been called Wickham Drive-in?
Correction – the television series was called ‘Two in the top end ’ not “two men across the top end”.
The Medina Green Shopping Centre is on Pace Road at the intersection of medina Avenue.
The Melody Hall and Gardens may have run by the same people who ran the Melody drive-in?
I think the screen(minus the legs?) might have been placed on the side of the Superfert factory(Close to the corner on the side nearest to the Patterson Road, Office Road Side of the Building) as seen from the photo from the Office Road side of the building!?
There is 3 photos of the Yanchep Holiday Village at the website www.ammpt.asn.au/cinema-web-useless-loop-to-yuna/#yanchep .
The Yanchep Holiday Village is located on the eastern side of St Andrews Drive, just north of Carnousite Court.
Correction – The name is Worsley Refinery cinema. It’s the refinery for the mine at Bonnington, 50 kilometres away.
There is three photos of the drive-in at the website www.ammpt.asn.au/cinema-web-esperance-to-fremantle/#finucane .
There is three photos of the cinema at the website www.ammpt.asn.au/cinema-web-ussless-loop-to-yuna/#worsley .
There may have been screening in the Augusta Town Hall in the Silent era(by a different operator?).
Does anyone know why the drive-in was called Pickwick?
There is also the Augusta Community Cinema in the same building screening a movie once a month(on the third Tuesday) at 7.30pm for a gold coin donation, money donated to local community groups. The website is augusta.crc.net.au/newsandevents .