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Rollerskating has become so popular in Hobart that scammers are offering fake tickets – ABC News
Tasmanian photographer Amy Brown loves rollerskating so much she runs her own roller discos, but it has become so popular that scammers are selling fake tickets.
Rollerskating in Hobart is ‘back’ with a vengeance, so much so that fake tickets to a local roller disco have been offered after the event sold out.
Key points:
- Rollerskating had its heyday in Tasmania in the ’80s, but has made a comeback
- It has become so popular that fake tickets are being sold to a roller disco
- Coronavirus restrictions do not permit dancing in public venues but rollerskating is allowed
Tasmanian photographer Amy Brown organised a private ro…
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