After being put on hold for more than two months due to the coronavirus pandemic, ride-sharing giant Uber is planning to finally launch in Albury later this month.
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The state-wide rollout in NSW comes as travel restrictions ease and Uber said the need to support domestic travel was "more important than ever".
"We're thrilled to say that Uber is coming to regional NSW on Friday, June 26," a spokeswoman said.
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"It might be a little later than we originally planned, but we're thrilled to be on our way.
"Right now, people anywhere in NSW can sign-up to drive with the Uber app.
"Then, on Friday, June 26 we'll switch the app on for riders."
Border riders will be able to be picked up in NSW only, but will be able to be dropped off on the Victorian side.