Yes folks, it’s nearly here! One sleep to go until the great Midnight Oil rocks the Border.
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More than 12,000 Oils devotees are expected to pile into Gateway Lakes on the Lincoln Causeway for the biggest Border concert since Cold Chisel visited back in 2011.
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Road closures around the Lincoln Causeway will be in effect for several hours on Friday, most notably the southbound between 10pm and 11pm, to ensure concert-goers can return to their cars or central Albury safely.
The northbound lanes of the causeway will be closed between 4pm and midnight.
Shuttle busses will run to the venue from Albury railway station, Wodonga Plaza and Lavington Square shopping centre between 4pm and 6.30pm.
Return shuttles will commence at 10.30pm.
There will be a dedicated drop-off point in front of St Ives Hotel on Lincoln Causeway.
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