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- Hills_Centre abstract "The Hills Centre (formerly Hills Entertainment Centre) is a name of a former entertainment complex in Castle Hill, in the Hills District, North-West of Sydney.The Hills Centre contained a main auditorium, with a maximum seating capacity of 1,678, as well as two smaller theaters. The Hills Centre had car parking for up to 600 vehicles on the site. Hillsong Church met in the Hills Centre for most of the 1990s, before constructing its own building in Norwest Business Park in Baulkham Hills.Many primary schools, dance schools and other performers relied on the Hills Centre for end of year performances. Now these institutions have to find other places to perform. Some of these include Riverside Theatre and Hillsong Church. The Hills Centre was closed and demolished in 2013 to make room for a station of the new North West Rail Link. Hills Centre will become one of the six proposed stations on the line. The North West Rail Link will connect Castle Hill and the Norwest Business Park with CBD. The construction is scheduled for completion in 2019.There were many petitions to save the Hills Centre, however the government did not do anything and continued with the demolishment of the complex.".
- Hills_Centre formerName "Hills Entertainment Centre".
- Hills_Centre location Castle_Hill,_New_South_Wales.
- Hills_Centre location Sydney.
- Hills_Centre owner The_Hills_Shire.
- Hills_Centre wikiPageExternalLink thehillscentre.com.au.
- Hills_Centre wikiPageID "13352631".
- Hills_Centre wikiPageRevisionID "601314381".
- Hills_Centre formerNames "Hills Entertainment Centre".
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- Hills_Centre location Castle_Hill,_New_South_Wales.
- Hills_Centre location Sydney.
- Hills_Centre opened "1988".
- Hills_Centre operator "Sydney Christian Outreach Centre".
- Hills_Centre owner "Baulkham Hills Shire Council".
- Hills_Centre seatingCapacity "Cabaret: 800".
- Hills_Centre seatingCapacity "Total: 1,678".
- Hills_Centre stadiumName "Hills Centre".
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- Hills_Centre subject Category:Defunct_indoor_arenas_in_Australia.
- Hills_Centre subject Category:Former_music_venues_in_Australia.
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- Hills_Centre type Building.
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- Hills_Centre comment "The Hills Centre (formerly Hills Entertainment Centre) is a name of a former entertainment complex in Castle Hill, in the Hills District, North-West of Sydney.The Hills Centre contained a main auditorium, with a maximum seating capacity of 1,678, as well as two smaller theaters. The Hills Centre had car parking for up to 600 vehicles on the site.".
- Hills_Centre label "Hills Centre".
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- Hills_Centre homepage thehillscentre.com.au.
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- Hills_Centre name "Hills Centre".