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The Charters Towers Tors drive-in was opened in 1966 and has two screens with capacity for 300 cars. [27] [28] Jericho Drive in, Jericho; The Jericho drive-in is the smallest public drive-in located in Australia, and possibly the world, with a capacity for 36 cars. It was opened in 1969. Movies are screened once a month. [29] Rodeo Drive In ...
Charters Towers is a rural town in the Charters Towers Region, Queensland, Australia. [2] It is 136 km (85 mi) by road south-west from Townsville on the Flinders ...
Charters Towers Tors Drive-in Cinema is an outdoor movie theatre at 110-120 New Queen Road 24] [17] It is the oldest continuously ...
Charters Towers: Basalt: 284: 176: Hervey Range Road (State Route 72) – east – Hervey Range: Charters Towers: 382: 237: Flinders Highway (State Route A6) – east – Townsville: Northern concurrency terminus with Flinders Highway / Gregory Developmental Road continues south west through Charters Towers: Black Jack: 390: 240
Charters Towers State High School is a government secondary (7–12) school for boys and girls at 97–113 Towers Street [ 32 ] [ 37 ] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 449 students with 45 teachers (44 full-time equivalent) and 29 non-teaching staff (23 full-time equivalent). [ 34 ]
Pentland is located between Charters Towers and Hughenden. Pentland is about 140 kilometres (87 mi) away from the town of Hughenden and 240 kilometres (150 mi) from the North Queensland city of Townsville. Hughenden has about 2000 people and Charters Towers has about 9000. Pentland's population is estimated to be 250 people. [19]
Turning north-east as Charters Towers Road, it passes between Hermit Park and Mysterton, then between Hermit Park and Hyde Park, reaching an intersection with North Townsville Road (Woolcock Street), where it ends, while Charters Towers Road continues to the north-east with no route number. The road's only major intersections are with the Bruce ...
Bartlam's Store is a heritage-listed former pair of shops and now museum at Mosman Street, Charters Towers City, Charters Towers, Charters Towers Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built from c. 1891 to 1940s. It is also known as Burns Philp & Company Limited and Wright Heaton & Company.