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A white art-deco theatre with large sign situated on-top of building.

"The theatre itself set me on the path."
Two smiling men, one in white shirt, hands crossed, other in hi-vis, grey tee, stand in front of rows of red theatre chairs.

"It was a big employer for people in Leeton at that time, and amazingly, it was constructed in a period of about eight months,"
Mr Thomson said.

Older image of a theatre with a banner asking to "help save the roxy".

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"I think it is going to be incredibly satisfying to come and enjoy the fruits of their labours,"
he said.
Red sign in a glass window of a theatre which faces the street.

"It's an acknowledgement of the history of the building and all the people who call Leeton home,"
Mr Speer said.
A large crowd of people sitting in seats with colourful confetti falling onto them.

"Very importantly, for the first time, we now have front-door access for people with disabilities,"
she said.

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