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Melburnian s know it as Jeff s Shed; the mammoth multi-purpose building on the Yarra s south bank is formally titled the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre a blank canvas for big events, drive-in movies, and Windows 95.
There for the opening in 1996 was long-time employee Suzanne Gray, who told us people were lined up all the way to Flinders Street.
Drive listeners tell us what was there before Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett built his shed, and what they have seen since…
The big question came up pretty quick - what do you call the Centre? Allison writes: It will always be known as Jeff s shed!
Image Credit: FACEBOOK/Starlight Theatre March 16, 2021 - 10:27 AM Enderby s Starlight Drive-in is kicking off its 2021 season two months early, and opening this weekend. The popular drive-in movie theatre is putting on a double-bill of films each night from March 19, 20, and 21. Ordinarily, the Starlight Drive-in opens its doors sometime in May, but this year it s opening during spring break. The two movies are
The Croods: A new Age and
Freaky. The first film starts at 7:15 p.m. with the box office and concession opening at 6:15 p.m. Tickets are limited due to the ongoing B.C Provincial Health orders and the driver-in has a maximum capacity of 50 vehicles. Tickets have to be purchased in advance online and the movie theatre is reminding guests that an FM radio is required to tune into the film s sound. The drive-in is also no longer renting portable radios.
Siblings seek seats in separate elections
Siblings seek seats in separate elections
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Brothers Tim Tweedy, left, and Scott Tweedy, right are both on the April 6 ballot in separate races. Tim Tweedy is running for a seat on the Bethalto Village Board of Trustees. Scott Tweedy is seeking a seat on the Wood River City Council.For The Telegraph
BETHALTO Two civic-minded brothers are each first-time candidates in the April 6 election.
Tim Tweedy, 60, is running for a seat with the Village of Bethalto Board of Trustees. His brother, Scott Tweedy, 64, is running for a seat with the Wood River City Council.