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Riverside Theatres is a multi-venue performing arts centre located in the CBD of Parramatta in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [ 1 ] Opened in 1988, its venues include the 761-seat proscenium arch Riverside Theatre, the 213-seat Lennox Theatre, and the 88-seat Rafferty's Theatre.
Kempsey is a town in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia and is the council seat for Kempsey Shire.It is located roughly 16.5 kilometres inland from the coast of the Pacific Ocean, on the Macleay Valley Way near where the Pacific Highway and the North Coast railway line cross the Macleay River.
South Kempsey is a suburb of Kempsey in the Kempsey Shire, New South Wales, Australia. They are separated by the Macleay River. [2] The 2016 census listed 2302 persons within the South Kempsey area. [3]
Kempsey Shire is a local government area in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. The shire services an area of 3,380 square kilometres (1,310 sq mi) and is located on the Pacific Highway and the North Coast railway line .
The Roxy opened 7 April 1930 and was built for Riverina Theatre entrepreneur George Conson. The architects for the theatre were the noted firm of Kaberry and Chard. [1]The popularity of the Roxy as a theatre name, imported from America's most famous movie theatre, reflects the importance and worldwide influence of movies and the glamorous American lifestyle depicted in Hollywood films ...
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The Macleay Chronicle was published in Kempsey from 1878-1952. [2] In 1892 it circulated to 1500 people in the district. [3] From 1910 it was published by Edward Patrick Noonan, whose son Harry also worked for the paper. After Edward's death, the Chronicle was run by his three daughters Ethel Margaret, Dorothy and Vivienne until 1952. [3]
Bellbrook is a locality in the Kempsey Shire of New South Wales, Australia [3] along the Macleay River. The mountain village is classified by the National Trust as a heritage village [4] and is part of the Macleay Valley Coast. Bellbrook Bridge (low tide), Bellbrook NSW, Australia