Twilight Talks: Not the Last Picture Show: Stories of the Silver Screen in the Golden City

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The Ballaarat Mechanics’ Institute’s Minerva Space has borne witness to the journey of cinema.

Two figures have played a key role in the latter part of this journey and the cinema industry in Ballarat. John Bourke started working in cinema as a ‘car hop’ at the Village Northern Drive-In, formerly Hoyts’ Skyline. He worked as an Assistant Projectionist at the drive-in while completing his studies, landing a role as Manager – Projectionist at the newly refurbished Regent Cinema in 1977, ultimately holding the position for 28 years. Jack Anderson was responsible for the Regent revival and also reviving the hall at the Mechanics’ into the Vegas 70.

Chris Jones started working with John in ‘94 as an usher at The Regent, the same year the Mechanics’ Hall had once again been resurrected as a cinema, this time called ‘The Sturt’. Chris worked at the Sturt and Regent, ultimately working in senior positions for Village and Hoyts Joint Venture companies, and as the National Operations Manager for Reading Cinemas before co-founding Twilight Cinemas (2008) and Showbiz Cinemas (2013). Chris opened the third Showbiz cinema location in Ballarat in 2017 at the brand-new Delacombe Town Centre catering to the burgeoning growth area that has exploded in the southwestern part of Ballarat.

Content: The Ballaarat Mechanics Institute

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  • Wed 22 May

6pm–7pm

Ballarat Mechanics Institute | Minerva Space

117-119 Sturt Street, Ballarat Central VIC 3350

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Accessibility Information

  • Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids)
  • Caters for people who use a wheelchair.

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