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Coming of age: The big difference with this year’s Schoolies

From outrageous behaviour to outraged locals, it’s become a lightning rod for drama, but still delivers an estimated $30 million to the Gold Coast economy.After last year’s event was cancelled at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, masks are out, social distancing is debatable and…
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