New South Wales

Plaza Theatre Laurieton
Phone: 6559 8755
Number of Screens: 1
The Plaza Theatre at Laurieton was built in 1959, before this date films were exhibited across the road in the School of Arts hall.
Portland Crystal Theatre
Phone: 6355 5023
Number of Screens: 1
The current Crystal Theatre in Portland was built on the site of an earlier original Crystal Theatre that was destroyed by fire in 1925. .Movies continue to run at the Crystal Theatre with movie weekends Fri and Sat on the 2nd weekend of each month.
Quirindi Royal Theatre
Phone: 0267461755
Number of Screens: 1
The Royal Theatre in Quirindi began showing its first films in 1930. Following its closure in 2006 the Liverpool Plains Shire Council purchased the building and with grants from four different funding bodies and the help of more than 50 volunteers On April 13 2010 the Quirindi Royal Theatre opened
Richmond Regent Twin Cinema
Phone: 0488 508 846
Number of Screens: 2
This is a locally owned and operated, heritage twin cinema (built in 1935). We hear that's now for sale, John, who has run it for 25 years and is in his seventies, is ready to retire. Anyone interested in running an extremely charming twin, should contact the agent.
Roseville Cinemas
Phone: 02 9416 8555
Number of Screens: 2
Roseville Cinemas is an independent family owned cinema screening quality art-house film content.
Sawtell First Avenue Cinema
Phone: 0431 029 378
Number of Screens: 1
Latest :A huge thank you to the people of Sawtell, the Coffs Coast and beyond who have dug deep to help save Sawtell Cinema. The campaign has ended with over 500 people contributing $142,581. That's enough for all new seating and high quality screens in two cinemas -
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Scone Civic Theatre Scone
Phone: 02 6540 1100
Number of Screens: 1
The Scone Civic Theatre has recently received minor maintenance and repair works. The iconic heritage building in the main street of Scone has deteriorated in recent years as a result of the theatre being vacant and unused
South West Roxy Cinema
Phone: 02 6566 5811
Number of Screens: 1
Enjoy our charming 1950s country picture show atmosphere with 21st century cinema technology!

The South West Roxy Cinema is situated in the historic 1926 School of Arts Community Hall, just metres from the centre of town, at the beach end of Gregory St, South West Rocks
Southern Cross Cinema Young
Phone: 02 63821000
Number of Screens: 1
The Southern Cross Hall, constructed in 1924 is the home to the Southern Cross Cinema, showcasing the greatest in movie entertainment as well as multiple annual art exhibitions, theatre performances and the Yfilm short film festival.


Temora Town Hall Theatre
Phone: 0269801177
Number of Screens: 1
The Temora Town Hall Theatre is a multi purpose entertainment venue that can cater for live performances, cinema, small functions, exhibitions and conferences.
The Town Hall Theatre is a fully equipped theatre that seats up to 100 patrons.
The Chapel Theatre Glen Innes
Phone: 67325688
Number of Screens: 1
The Chapel Theatre in Glen Innes on the Northern Tablelands of NSW is fully owned by the Glen Innes Arts Council. Run entirely by volunteers, the Chapel Theatre has been used as a model for true community-based cinemas and theatres across Australia.
The Civic Gunnedah
Phone: 02 67402271
Number of Screens: 1
The Civic cinema/theatre, built in 2001, has brand new digital projection, surround sound and its luxurious seats add to the pleasure of watching all the latest releases, as well as regular sessions of art-house and archival films.
The Kinema Narooma
Phone: 02 44762352
Website: The Kinema
Number of Screens: 2
Narooma Cinemas,(Kinema) with its art deco influence and ambience, is something appreciated by locals and tourists alike. Narooma Cinemas is housed in the historic Soldiers Memorial School of Arts Hall which has been placed on the National Heritage Register.
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The Picture Show Man Merimbula
Phone: 02 6495 3744
Number of Screens: 2
The Picture Show Man Cinema is a modern independent twin cinema, locally owned and operated.
The Regal Cinema Newcastle
Phone: 024951 1601
Number of Screens: 1
Friday night was an exciting night at the Regal Cinema in Newcastle. The Regal has been closed for almost 10 years but through the very hard work of the committee of friends, some sympathetic councillors, the building has been bought and its future as a cinema preserved.
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