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Coburg Drive-In is a heritage-listed
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operated by
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in the
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. Films are screened throughout the week, and the site is also used for the Coburg Trash and Treasure Market on Sundays during the day.


History

The Coburg Drive-In opened on 25 November 1965 with a double feature of ''
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'' and ''
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''. The Big Six chain were the original owners for the first two years of operation, until
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acquired the theatre in 1967. The 1960s and 1970s were the peak of drive-in culture's popularity in Melbourne, and at one stage the theatre competed with six other drive-ins within the surrounding suburbs alone. In 1974, fire trucks from the Metropolitan Fire Brigade entered the drive-in with lights flashing in order to put out a grass fire along the banks of the adjoining
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. Coincidentally, the film screening that night was ''
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'', which led many audience members to believe the fire trucks were part of a
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. Drive-ins quickly declined during the
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era of the 1980s, a decade in which 23 theatres closed throughout the city and were sold to property developers. The Coburg Drive-In closed and was put up for sale in 1982. However, the land did not sell. This was said to be due to the site's location in a quiet industrial area, which made it unsuitable for residential development, while the poor road access down a single long driveway and unstable ground on the site of a former rubbish tip meant industrial development would also be difficult. In 1986, the site reopened as a joint venture with
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, and a second screen was added. This was the beginning of an unusual situation in which, ''because'' of its obscure and unprofitable location, the Coburg Drive-In remained open where all others of its kind in the area had closed. This meant domination of the market as drive-ins accumulated a
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and became fashionable again. On 3 May 1987, a film entitled ''Automania at the Drive-In'' was screened as part of the Automania series of car-themed events around the city conceived by artists Ted Hopkins and Sue McCauley. The film was a custom 75-minute compilation of car chase scenes from various films, including ''
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''. This was followed by a live reading of
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's novel ''Landscape with Landscape'', set to an experimental film by Peter Lyssiotis called ''Lonesome Trees'' that consisted of photos of trees in bleak urban settings. The 900-strong audience of local car enthusiasts reacted with violent disapproval, threatening to invade the projection room and leading to a near-riot. Order was restored with the
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''. Since at least 1988, the site has been utilised on Sundays for the Coburg Trash and Treasure Market. A third screen was installed in 1995. The Coburg-Drive In was heritage-listed by the
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in 2007. The Trust noted in the site's Statement of Significance that the cinema had ironically survived only because of its poor location and access, which made the land unattractive to developers. They also stated that: In 2018, the land was sold to the
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property development group for $12.5 million and leased back to Village Cinemas until 2028. David Harrison of Charter Hall described their purchase as a "mid-ring infill investment opportunity (with) better use in the long-term" but did not specify details beyond that, especially given the heritage listing. The site's future beyond 2028 is yet to be determined. In 2020 and 2021, the drive-in was allowed to remain open under strict conditions during various stages of the
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lockdowns, when regular cinemas remained closed across the city. It remains one of two surviving drive-in theatres in Melbourne, along with the
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on the
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.


Layout

The theatre is accessed via a long driveway that extends from Newlands Road into the triple-screen field. Visitors are greeted by a large sign installed in 2008 that features a lit-up arrow directing cars inside. A ticket booth at the end of the driveway features a vintage
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car permanently attached to the roof, originally red but at some stage repainted yellow. The field is surrounded by warehouses to the south and east, and Merri Creek to the north and west. Sound was once accessed via speakers on poles in the traditional drive-in style, but from 1978 onwards the cinema also began offering sound via FM radio. The poles still exist today, but the speakers themselves have been removed. The central building in the field includes a 1950s-style snack bar, toilets and a children's playground. Cinema 1 is the largest of the three screens, and according to the National Trust, it is also the largest outdoor cinema screen in the Southern Hemisphere.Victorian Heritage Database, 2008.


In media

* In 1991, the film '' Holidays on the River Yarra'' featured a scene filmed at the Coburg Drive-In in which the two young protagonists attempt to sell ill-gotten car parts at the Trash and Treasure Market.


References

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