The name corner might come from Cameron Corner(where the borders of New South Wales, South Australia and Queensland meet each other) 149.4km north east of Tibooburra.
Operated by BBC(Birch Carrol and Coyle) from 1/7/1973(operator before that date unknown?). Independant operator near the end of this drive-in’s operation.
Website is m.facebook.com/mountmagnetoutdoorcinemas
Now called Margaret River Heart Cinema.
The name corner might come from Cameron Corner(where the borders of New South Wales, South Australia and Queensland meet each other) 149.4km north east of Tibooburra.
The screen faced the sporting club. It had free and unrestricted entry. Closed in 1988 due to video. The postcode is 6761.
416 cars. Closed in late 1980’s.
The church is Echuca Community Church.
This drive-in has it’s own Facebook page.
Built on the site of a former dairy.
Opened in 1917.
A open air picture gardens venue.
Opened in 1995.
Operation taken over by BCC(Birch Carrol and Coyle) on 1/7/1973.
Opened on 30/11/1995. 5 screens. Screen 1 – 322 seats, screen 2 – 280 seats, screen 3 – 165 seats, screen 4 – 165 seats, screen 5 – 170 seats.
First country drive-in theatre in New South Wales to transfer to AM radio cinema sound.
Operated by BBC(Birch Carrol and Coyle) from 1/7/1973(operator before that date unknown?). Independant operator near the end of this drive-in’s operation.
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”.