Despite the state of the economy, Melbourne’s suburban shopping centres were doing a brisk trade on Friday as they entered the final 28-hour retail push.
were also doing a brisk trade on Friday morning as they entered the final 28-hour retail push.
Chadstone centre manager Daniel Boyle was expecting 200,000 people through the doors over the two days before Christmas.
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