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The moon is out, the stars are twinkling and it is a pleasant Darwin evening, but what is there to do? The Deckchair Cinema is the answer. Located in the Wharf Precinct, it is a great place to wind down after a day of touring. Kick back in style in canvas deckchairs under the starry skies, with a drink from the bar. Bring your fish and chips. Films shown are not limited to art house. The films offered cater to a variety of tastes, including many Australian films and family movies.
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