New South Wales

AMUSU Theatre Manildra
Phone: 6364 5906
Website: AMUSU Theatre
Number of Screens: 1
This fascinating art deco theatre in Manildra near Orange, Central West NSW, is a rare purpose built theatre that has been operated by the same family since it was built in 1936.
Arcadia Twin Ulladulla
Phone: 02 4454 1224
Number of Screens: 2
Screening the latest in first release mainstream movies, along with Arthouse and special event presentations such as The National Theatre UK, Surf Films, Ballets and Operas.
Arcadia is a twin Cinema, opened November 19, 1992.
Session times: Now Showing
Athenium Theatre Junee
Phone: 02 6924 8100
Number of Screens: 1
Restoration work has been completed on the Athenium Theatre and Junee Shire Council is now in a position to make it available for hire
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Avoca Beach Picture Theatre
Phone: 02 43 821 777
Number of Screens: 1
Avoca Beach Picture Theatre is located by the beautiful Avoca Beach on the Central Coast. Constructed in 1951 by Norman Hunter and his brother Mervyn, it has been a hub of entertainment for the past 60 years. It continues in the same family, owned and operated by Norman & Beth Hunter.
Belgrave Cinema Armidale
Phone: 02 6772 2856
Number of Screens: 2
The Belgrave offers mainstream movies and blockbusters to quality art-house movies
Bowraville Theatre
Phone: 02 6564 7808
Number of Screens: 1
The Bowraville Theatre was built in 1940 and like many -picture shows- in country towns, was at the hub of the social activity on a Saturday night. It has been crippled in recent years by the lack of a digital projector. But now that may be changing
Glenbrook Cinema
Phone: 024739 4433
Number of Screens: 1
Not a particularly charming building, Glenbrook Cinema, but the management and staff welcome you to this venue with a warmth that will spoil you forever. This is the place where they love to know after the show what you thought. Sound and Picture are superb too.
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Huskisson Pictures
Phone: 02 4441 5076
Number of Screens: 1
Huskisson Pictures is located in the town of Huskisson, which is on the shores of Jervis Bay, approximately 180 km south of Sydney and about 200 km north east of Canberra.

The building was constructed in 1913 by the Dent family (local ship builders) .
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Inlet Cinema
Phone: 02 4441 2884
Website: Inlet Theatre
Number of Screens: 1
A weatherboard hall measuring 78 feet by 34 feet and seating 300 was erected in 1947 to cater for a small local population which increased some tenfold in summer, but pictures were not approved until April 1948
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James Theatre Dungog
Phone: website
Number of Screens: 1
The James Theatre, also known as The Dungog Cinema, is the oldest purpose-built cinema still operating in Australia
Kyogle Community Cinema
Phone: 02 6632 3285
Number of Screens: 2
In February 2012 Richmond Valley Cinemas reopened under the name of Kyogle Community Cinema. Management of the cinema was begun by the “Growing Kyogle” committee and has now been handed over to a board of directors.
Lake Cinema Boolaroo
Phone: 0249585810
Number of Screens: 1
Lake Cinema opened on Thursday 29th March 1974
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Montreal Theatre Tumut
Phone: 0269479100
Number of Screens: 1
The name, Montreal, is an anagram of the name of local draper JJ Learmont who had the theatre designed and built in 1929 after spending many hours of research in various Sydney theatres.
Mount Vic Flicks Cinema Mt Victoria
Phone: 024787 1577
Website: Mt Vic Flicks
Number of Screens: 1
Located in Mount Victoria in the Upper Blue Mountains and less than a half hour drive east of Lithgow, Mount Vic Flicks celebrated its 25th anniversary of quality entertainment in June 2012.
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Pighouse Flicks Lounge Cinema Byron Bay
Phone: 02 66855828
Number of Screens: 1
Since 1995 the Pighouse Flicks has been providing the Byron Shire with a venue for international, blockbuster and arthouse films, film festivals, private events etc