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The Society of Australian Cinema Pioneers
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Pioneers Of The Year

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2019 – Marlene Gregory

Pioneer of the Year, SA & NTBy Sam Vallellanes - WebmasterMarch 21, 2020

Marlene Gregory (nee Shaw) began her lifelong love of the film industry in 1958 as an usherette at Greater Union’s Majestic Theatre in Launceston, Tasmania.  She later transferred to the ticket box/booking office which was located in rather cramped conditions between two sets of marble stairs. Marlene relocated to Adelaide in 1961 and commenced work…

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2017 – June Richmond

Pioneer of the Year, SA & NTBy Sam Vallellanes - WebmasterOctober 11, 2017

June Richmond started her life in the cinema industry at the age of 17 as an usherette at Windsor Star Theatre, Hilton. In 1957 she moved to Port Pirie and was with husband John when he opened the Port Pirie & Kadina Drive Ins. Between having seven children she worked at the Sunset Drive-in at…

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