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Outdoor Cinema Hire Halls Head

Outdoor cinema hire in Halls Head from $380 delivered. Perth Pop-Up Movies delivers outdoor cinema hire in Halls Head from our Kwinana base, 45km away. Canal estate backyards, estuary-view properties, and wide established lawns make Halls Head one of the most naturally suited outdoor cinema suburbs in the Mandurah area. We deliver, set up and pack down. No weekend surcharges.

$380
3m screen delivered to Halls Head
$780
5m screen delivered to Halls Head
45km
from our Kwinana base
WA 6210
Halls Head postcode
45km from Kwinana$380 3m screen delivered★★★★★ 4.8 from 21 reviews
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Pricing

Outdoor Cinema Hire Prices in Halls Head

Halls Head is 45km from our Kwinana base. Travel is $4/km for screens, with the first 20km free on the 3m screen. No weekend surcharges on any booking.

PackageScreenBase priceHalls Head delivery (45km)Total delivered
3m Inflatable Screen3m$280$100$380
3m Framed Screen3m$280$100$380
5m Community Screen5m$600$180$780
8m Community Screen8m$1,100$180$1,280
Bean bag hiren/a$11/bagFree with screen hire$11/bag

Travel is (45-20) x $4 = $100 for screens. All packages include screen, projector, professional sound system, full setup, onsite management, and pack-down.

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Canal estate birthday in Halls Head

3m screen ($380 delivered) + 10 bean bags ($110) + free bean bag delivery = $490 total. For 25 to 30 guests on a Halls Head canal property lawn.

School fundraiser Halls Head

150 tickets at $12 ($1,800 gross) minus the 5m screen ($780 delivered) and film licence (~$400) = ~$620 net profit.

Price per person

3m screen for 30 Halls Head guests = $12.67 per person. A complete cinema setup on a canal estate lawn, well under half the price of a cinema ticket.

Nearby suburb distances

Halls Head 45km · Mandurah 47km · Meadow Springs 44km · Falcon 46km · Lakelands 43km · Madora Bay 44km · Dawesville 48km · Singleton 41km

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Singleton is closer at ~41km. Dawesville is further at ~48km. Enter your suburb for a precise figure.

Use the calculator above for your exact delivered total. Travel is $4/km from Kwinana, with the first 20km free on the 3m screen.

Where we set up

Halls Head Venues for Outdoor Cinema Events

Halls Head and the surrounding Mandurah suburbs have excellent outdoor event settings. For public parks and reserves, contact the City of Mandurah for event permits. Private events need no permit.

Halls Head Foreshore and Beach
The Halls Head foreshore and Mandurah Quay area provide spectacular outdoor cinema settings with estuary and ocean views. Ideal for 5m community events. City of Mandurah permit required.
Falcon Bay Reserve
Coastal reserve in neighbouring Falcon with Indian Ocean views. Flat reserve space for community events. 3m or 5m screen. City of Mandurah permit required.
Halls Head Oval and sporting reserves
Local ovals and sporting reserves across Halls Head. School fundraisers and community nights. 5m screen. Good flat space and vehicle access.
Meadow Springs Reserve
Large open reserve in neighbouring Meadow Springs. Community events and school fundraisers. 5m screen. Good parking and community facilities.
Peel Inlet foreshore, Mandurah
The Peel Inlet foreshore in Mandurah proper is one of WA's most distinctive outdoor event settings. Estuary views, flat reserves, dolphin territory. 5m or 8m screen for larger events.
Lakelands Reserve
Reserve in nearby Lakelands. Community events and neighbourhood nights. 3m or 5m screen. Good flat area and accessible facilities.
Canal estate properties, Halls Head
The most distinctive Halls Head format. Large canal estate backyards with water frontage. The combination of a cinema screen and canal-side setting is genuinely spectacular. 3m from $380.
Private Halls Head backyards
Most popular format. Halls Head properties are typically generous with large outdoor entertaining areas. 3m screen from $380 delivered. No permit required for private events.
Singleton Beach and foreshore
Coastal reserve in Singleton. Northern entry to the Mandurah area. 3m or 5m screen. Popular for family and community events. City of Mandurah managed.
Madora Bay coastal reserve
Coastal reserve with Indian Ocean views. Community events, sunset screenings, neighbourhood nights. 3m or 5m screen. City of Mandurah permit required.
Dawesville Cut and foreshore
Spectacular tidal channel connecting the Peel Inlet to the ocean. Reserve areas on both sides of the Cut. Unique outdoor cinema setting. 3m or 5m screen.
Wedding venues, Halls Head and Mandurah
Riverside and estuary reception properties across Halls Head, Mandurah, and Dawesville. Outdoor cinema as a late-night feature or slideshow. 3m from $380, 5m from $780.
Outdoor cinema hire in Halls Head: outdoor cinema screen set up by the coast for a waterside movie night by Perth Pop-Up Movies
Coverage

Halls Head and Surrounding Mandurah Suburbs We Service

Outdoor cinema hire in Halls Head extends across the entire Mandurah area. Distances range from 41km (Singleton) to 48km (Dawesville). Use the estimator above for your exact address.

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Local knowledge

What You Need to Know About Outdoor Cinema in Halls Head

Canal estates: Halls Head has some of WA's most distinctive residential properties. Canal estates with direct waterway frontage, large entertaining lawns, and calm water adjacent to the setup area create an outdoor cinema atmosphere that genuinely cannot be replicated in an inland suburban backyard. The 3m screen on a canal estate lawn, water reflecting the ambient light, is one of our favourite settings in the whole Mandurah area.
Estuary evenings: Halls Head sits adjacent to the Peel Inlet and Harvey Estuary, one of WA's most significant coastal wetland systems. Autumn and spring evenings here are extraordinary. The estuary moderates temperature, the air is still by 7pm, and the ambient light from the water adds a quality to any outdoor event that no amount of decoration can replicate. March through May is the outstanding season for outdoor cinema hire in Halls Head.
Peel Inlet dolphins: The Peel Harvey Estuary system is one of the most reliable dolphin habitats in WA. The Mandurah area has a resident population of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins that use the estuary and adjacent waterways year-round. On the way home from a Halls Head event, stopping to watch dolphins in the channels is not an unusual experience. It is, frankly, one of the better ways to end a working evening.
🐠 The dolphins

We ran an event in Halls Head, packed down the equipment, and headed home. On the way back through the Mandurah waterway area, Alexander spotted dolphins. Not a glimpse. Properly there, in the channel, doing what dolphins do in the Peel Inlet at that hour.

We stopped and watched for a while. It was a very good end to the evening. Halls Head bookings have a habit of finishing well.

Best screen for Halls Head canal estates: For sheltered canal backyards the 3m inflatable is standard. For properties with any exposure to estuary breezes, the 3m framed screen handles wind conditions better. For larger gatherings on generous canal estate lawns, the 5m screen fits comfortably on most properties. Send us a photo and we will tell you exactly what works.
Event types

Outdoor Cinema Hire Halls Head for Every Event Type

From canal estate birthday nights to school fundraisers at Halls Head oval, outdoor cinema hire in Halls Head suits every format. We are 45km away and set up and ready from the moment we arrive.

Backyard Movie Nights Halls Head

Canal estate properties in Halls Head with waterway frontage are among the most distinctive outdoor cinema settings in Perth's southern corridor. 3m screen from $380 delivered. Add bean bags at $11 each, delivered free with screen hire.

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Birthday Parties Halls Head

Kids and adult birthday cinema nights across Halls Head, Falcon, Meadow Springs, and all surrounding Mandurah suburbs. 3m from $380. Add a party pack for smoke machine, bubble machine, or laser.

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School Fundraisers Halls Head

Outdoor cinema hire in Halls Head for school fundraisers is one of the strongest P&C formats in the Mandurah corridor. 5m screen from $780 delivered. With 150 tickets at $12, the profit margin is consistently strong.

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Wedding Outdoor Cinema Halls Head

Canal estate and estuary-view reception properties in Halls Head and Mandurah are exceptional wedding cinema settings. A late-night film beside the water on a warm Mandurah evening is hard to beat. 3m from $380, 5m from $780.

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Community Events Halls Head

The Halls Head foreshore, Peel Inlet reserves, and Mandurah waterway areas make outstanding community cinema settings. The City of Mandurah actively supports community events.

Community event guide →
Schools

Halls Head Area Schools We Service

Outdoor cinema hire in Halls Head: 3m inflatable movie screen with professional PA speakers set up on grass by Perth Pop-Up Movies
Why us

Why Choose Perth Pop-Up Movies for Halls Head

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3 events together
Book three events at once.
20%
Summer Series
6 events Dec to Apr.
25%
Annual programme
12-month partnership.
What mattersPerth Pop-Up MoviesBudget operators
Public liability $10M, certificate on fileOften unverified
Sound system Professional PAConsumer Bluetooth
Silent power option Silent inverter availableGenerator only
Halls Head travel cost $100 on 3m screen from KwinanaPerth-based: often $100+ travel
Delivery and setup We deliver, set up and collectDrop-off only
Experience 25 years professional AVVaries widely
Local knowledge Know Halls Head and the Peel Inlet wellRarely Mandurah-specific
Weekend surcharges NeverOften applies

"Excellent customer service, price and punctual. Went above and beyond my expectations and cannot rate high enough. Honestly gave my daughters 16th birthday pool and movie night the absolute WOW factor."

★★★★★ Michelle Downie, 16th birthday party · Facebook recommendation

"Awesome service. Very friendly, on time and great communication. Would highly recommend and would definitely use again."

★★★★★ Tony Ansell, Facebook recommendation
How it works

Book Outdoor Cinema Hire in Halls Head in 5 Steps

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Check your date
Use the Check My Date form or call 0433 951 928. Tell us your date, suburb, venue, and expected numbers.
2
We confirm within 24 hours
Fixed price, confirmed availability. No POA. No quote runaround.
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50% deposit secures your date
Written confirmation and compliance documents within 24 hours.
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Balance due 7 days before
We check the BOM forecast and confirm estuary wind conditions for your venue.
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We arrive, set up, run, pack down
35 minutes from our Kwinana base. We arrive 90 minutes before showtime. Keep an eye out for dolphins on the drive home.
Check My Date for Halls Head
3m screen from $380 delivered. 5m from $780. We respond within 24 hours, 7 days a week.
About the area

A Brief History of Halls Head, Western Australia

Halls Head is a coastal suburb of Mandurah, one of WA's most significant regional cities. It sits on a peninsula between the Peel Inlet and the Indian Ocean, defined by its canal estates, estuary frontage, and the dolphins that inhabit the waterways year-round.

Halls Head through the ages

Pre-1829
The Bindjareb Noongar people are the traditional custodians of the Mandurah area and the Peel Harvey Estuary. The estuary (Mandjoogoordap in Noongar, meaning "meeting place of the heart") was a central gathering place and food source for Bindjareb communities for tens of thousands of years. The rich estuary, with its fish, shellfish, and migratory birds, supported a thriving permanent population.
1829
Thomas Peel leads a group of settlers to the Peel region, establishing one of the Swan River Colony's earliest settlements at the Murray River mouth. The Mandurah area becomes one of WA's first permanent European settlements outside the Perth townsite. The estuary and its resources draw settlers to the area.
Early 1900s
Mandurah develops as a fishing and holiday town. The estuary and its dolphin population attract visitors from Perth. Holiday shacks and fishing cottages define the character of the foreshore. Halls Head begins to emerge as a distinct area on the peninsula between the estuary and the ocean.
1960s-70s
Canal estate development transforms Halls Head. Developers create an extensive network of artificial waterways, bringing waterfront living to hundreds of properties. Halls Head becomes one of WA's first and most successful canal estate developments, setting a model that would be replicated across coastal Australia.
1988
Mandurah is proclaimed a city, reflecting its growth from fishing village to significant regional centre. The canal estates of Halls Head have by this point established the suburb as one of WA's most sought-after lifestyle addresses.
2007
The Mandurah railway opens, connecting the city to Perth CBD in under 70 minutes. The rail link accelerates growth across the Mandurah area, including Halls Head, Falcon, Meadow Springs, and Lakelands. Property values and community development intensify across the Peel corridor.
Today
Halls Head is one of Mandurah's most established and desirable suburbs. Canal estates, estuary frontage, the dolphin population of the Peel Inlet, and proximity to Mandurah city centre make it consistently popular for permanent residents and lifestyle-seekers from across WA.

The Peel Harvey Estuary and its dolphins

The Peel Harvey Estuary is one of WA's most significant coastal wetland systems and one of the most biodiverse in the southern hemisphere. It supports a resident population of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins that use the estuary and adjacent coastal waterways year-round. The Dolphin Discovery Centre in Mandurah runs dolphin swimming and observation experiences built around this resident population. For anyone working evenings in the Halls Head area, seeing dolphins in the waterways on the drive home is a recurring and genuinely excellent experience.

Mandjoogoordap

The Noongar name for Mandurah, Mandjoogoordap, translates roughly as "meeting place of the heart." The estuary was a gathering place for Bindjareb Noongar communities across seasons, a place where different family groups came together. This sense of gathering and connection at the water's edge still defines the area today. Events in Halls Head, from community nights at the foreshore to canal estate birthdays, carry that same character without anyone needing to articulate it.

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Questions

Outdoor Cinema Hire Halls Head FAQs

Outdoor cinema hire in Halls Head starts from $380 for the 3m screen delivered. The 5m screen is $780 total. The 8m screen is $1,280 total. Travel is (45-20) x $4 = $100 for screens from our Kwinana base. Bean bags are $11 per bag, delivered free with screen hire.
We are based 45km away in Kwinana. Driving time is approximately 30 to 35 minutes. We are the closest professional outdoor cinema operator to Halls Head in Perth.
No. Outdoor cinema hire in Halls Head is the same price every day of the year. No weekend, public holiday, or evening surcharges.
Yes. Canal estate properties are one of our favourite formats in Halls Head. Large entertaining lawns with waterway frontage create exceptional outdoor cinema settings. The 3m inflatable is standard for sheltered canal yards. For any canal property exposed to estuary breezes, the 3m framed screen handles wind conditions better. Send us a photo and we will advise.
March through May is outstanding. The estuary moderates temperatures, evenings sit at 19 to 24 degrees, and full dark arrives by 7pm. Summer works well with a later 8:30pm start. The estuary breeze typically settles by 7pm to 8pm in autumn and spring. Avoid mid-winter for foreshore events.
Yes. The Peel Harvey Estuary supports a resident population of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins year-round. They use the estuary channels, the Mandurah waterway, and adjacent coastal waters. On the drive home from Halls Head events, stopping to watch dolphins in the channels is not unusual. The Dolphin Discovery Centre in Mandurah runs dedicated dolphin experiences built around this population.
For private property events, no permit is needed. For City of Mandurah managed parks, reserves, and foreshore areas, a temporary events permit is required. Allow 2 to 4 weeks for processing. We provide all insurance and compliance documents required.
Yes. Our silent battery inverter produces zero engine noise. Ideal for canal estate events where residential properties are close together. Same price as a generator.
We monitor the BOM forecast and contact you 24 to 48 hours before if conditions look problematic. Sustained wind above 35 km/h or electrical storms mean we postpone. Free reschedule within 12 months.
Yes. All Mandurah area suburbs are covered. Falcon and Meadow Springs are at similar distances to Halls Head. Lakelands is slightly closer at ~43km. Dawesville is further at ~48km. Use the delivery estimator on this page for exact pricing to your suburb.
Bank transfer (EFT) and credit card. 50% deposit secures your date. Balance due 7 days before the event. For bookings within 7 days, full payment required at booking.
Yes. Bean bag standalone hire at $11 per bag per 24 hours. Standalone delivery is $6/km from Kwinana, approximately $270 for 45km. Always free when combined with screen hire to the same address.
For private backyard events, 2 to 3 weeks is fine. For school fundraisers, 4 to 6 weeks for film licensing and promotion. For City of Mandurah foreshore and park events, allow 2 to 4 weeks for permit processing.
Yes. $10 million public liability. WHS Act 2020 (WA) compliant. AS/NZS 3760 test and tag compliant on all equipment. JSA available for council, school, and foreshore events.
Halls Head is a canal estate suburb of Mandurah on the Peel Inlet. The canal estate development began in the 1960s and 1970s, creating one of WA's first and most successful waterfront residential developments. Mandurah was proclaimed a city in 1988. The 2007 rail connection to Perth transformed the area's accessibility. Today Halls Head is one of Mandurah's most established and sought-after addresses.
Mandjoogoordap is the Noongar name for Mandurah, meaning roughly "meeting place of the heart." The Bindjareb Noongar people have been the traditional custodians of the Peel Harvey Estuary and surrounding land for tens of thousands of years. The estuary was a central gathering place and food source for Bindjareb communities.
The City of Mandurah community grants fund local events. Lotterywest and DLGSC offer state-wide grants. We provide capability statements and compliance documentation to support any application.
A 3m inflatable takes 30 to 45 minutes. A 5m or 8m screen takes 60 to 90 minutes. We arrive 90 minutes before showtime. At 45km from our Kwinana base, we are on site in approximately 35 minutes from departure.
Sometimes. At 45km, Halls Head is within easy reach of our Kwinana base. Call 0433 951 928 directly and we will check availability. We cannot guarantee same-day bookings but it is worth asking.
We take enquiries 7 days a week and respond within 24 hours. Events run any evening of the year at the same price. For urgent enquiries call 0433 951 928 directly.

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