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Yatala Drive-In Theatre

Brisbane, QLD

South East Queensland's last open-air drive-in, opened 27 October 1974 by Peter Sourris and now run by his grandsons Stephen and Peter — third-generation family stewardship across three screens, the largest 33.5 metres wide. A 1950s diner with life-size Elvis and Marilyn statues serves between sessions. First-run films, retro screenings, the Real Steal and Chrome car show, and Boot Bargains markets the third Sunday of each month. Stapylton, between Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

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100 Stapylton Jacobs Well Road, Stapylton, QLD
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Brisbane
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