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Roxy Theatre, Bingara, NSW
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Builder, Tim Russell, responsible for the $750,000 renovation of the Roxy Cafe and Roxy Museum

with delightful wife, Ann, also got into the swing of the dancing.

Tim Russell is the CEO of Dominico Blue:

4326 Bundarra Rd
INVERELL 2360
NSW
AUSTRALIA

ABN: 68 716 442 733 NSW lic: 203388C

M: 0412748923

P: 02 67214424

F: 02 67214424

E: Email, Dominico Blue

W: www.dominicobluebuilding.com.au



When you visit the Dominico Blue web-site you will find many building projects that the company has undertaken in north western New South Wales (NSW).

From a Kytherian and Hellenic point of view, the most important is a refurbishment and extension to the Roxy Complex in Bingara, NSW - including the Roxy Cafe, on the ground floor, and the Roxy Museum on the first floor, above the cafe.


The Roxy Project

The brief for this project was to refurbish and reinstate the existing building next to the Roxy Theatre back its former glory - the 1936 Peters & Co, Greek Cafe. The building interior obviously had been totally removed and used for several different purposes over the years. Fortunately some of the former internal wall panelling had been found in a farmer's shed, and photo's indicated the extent of work that was required. The cafe is now ready for operation and the Greek community is more than happy to have this building restored and operational. It has become a Kytherian and Hellenic memorial, sacred site, and pilgrimage site. A proud addition to the Kytherian and Hellenic heritage in Australia.

Project Cost: $750k

Roxy Website Main Page

Roxy Theatre, Main Page

Roxy Café, Main Page

Roxy Museum, Main Page

Katsehamos and the Great Idea, the Book

Restoration of Kytherian and Hellenic Sacred sites

Buffer Map of the distances from Bingara to major cities of Kytherian and Hellenic population

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