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Melburnians rush to book holidays, hoping to escape the city – The Age
Accommodation is in high demand for the Christmas and New Year periods although it remains uncertain when Melburnians will be allowed to leave the city.

So metro Melbourne really needs to get to the point where the risk is so low that you can basically allow movement across the state, he said.
BIG4 Holiday Parks chief executive Steven Wright expected the companys 35 sites across Victoria would be full during Christmas and the first three weeks of January.
Everyones assuming theyll have certainty by Christmas, he said.
Arrivals during September were down by about 50 per cent compared to 2019 in Victoria.
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