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‘Not as frenzied as usual’: Boxing Day sales off to a slow start – The Age
Melbourne’s Boxing Day sales were a low-key affair this year thanks to COVID-19, but there were still plenty pounding the pavement across shopping centres and in…

“I think it was a lot more relaxed, not as frenzied as usual, people didnt seem to be rushing around this year,” Ms Brown said.
“I think everyone kept a good social distance. We were feeling a little bit cautious, but in the end it was well managed.
“I think you got a bit more for your dollar this year too. More bang for your buck.”
Highpoint Shopping Centre in Maribyrnong is expecting than 130,000 people through the doors until close at 11pm.
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