Entertainment in Southern Outback
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Boulder Town Hall
Head over to Boulder for a couple of hours to check out the 1908 Goatcher Theatre Curtain in the 1907 Boulder Town Hall. Englishman Philip W Goatcher, one of the great theatrical scene artists of the Victorian era, painted the trompe l’œil curtain, which creates an extraordinary illusion of 3-D space. It’s dropped from 10am to 3pm Tuesday to Thursday, and on the third Sunday of each month from 9.30am to 12.30pm.
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Wild West Saloon
For an anthropological experience, the front bar at the Exchange Hotel provides a window into some locals’ lives at all hours of the day, with skimpies, TV sports and mine workers furiously refuelling.
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De Bernales
For as long as we can remember, De Bernales has been the place for a quiet, comfortable tipple amid the Hannan St hoopla. Sit back and people-watch from the street-side verandah.
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Platform Bar
Platform Bar is where big nights out in Kalgoorlie inevitably end, boogieing at this late-night bar.
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Shaft Bar
At the Palace Hotel, this is where big nights out in Kalgoorlie inevitably end – boogieing in the late-night bar.
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Judd's
With a beer garden and windows that open onto the street, this is the place to check out live bands and DJs.
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Ace Viewway Cinema
You can catch a flick in air-conditioned comfort at the Ace Viewway Cinema
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Wild West Saloon
Pretty much as it sounds; the front bar at the Exchange Hotel has skimpies (some in cowboy hats), TV sports, occasional live music and mine workers furiously refuelling.
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Palace Hotel
Watch the street life from the relatively demure balcony bar or descend to the depths of the Gold Bar for live bands, DJs and topless skimpies.
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