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NAB to reopen branches after bomb ‘hoax’ – PerthNow
National Australia Bank will reopen hundreds of branches across the country on Thursday after an apparent bomb threat was ruled a hoax.

An apparent bomb threat that prompted National Australia Bank to close hundreds of branches across the country has been deemed a hoax.
The bank evacuated and closed all of its branches, business banking centres and commercial sites on Wednesday over a “physical security threat”.
They will reopen on Thursday, with authorities ruling there was no danger.
“The latest advice from state and federal police is that the threat is not credible and has been deemed a hoax,” NAB said in a statement on Wednesday…
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