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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.
Vicinity Centres, which owns 66 centres across Australia…
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