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Final days of border checkpoint pain as reopening draws near

By Blair Thomson
Updated November 20 2020 - 6:49pm, first published 3:56pm
LENGTHY RECOVERY: Albury Business Connect chairman Barry Young says business will still be recovering from the impact of the border closures well into next year. Some have lost up to 90 per cent of revenue. Picture: MARK JESSER
LENGTHY RECOVERY: Albury Business Connect chairman Barry Young says business will still be recovering from the impact of the border closures well into next year. Some have lost up to 90 per cent of revenue. Picture: MARK JESSER

Business and families will still be recovering from the border closures well into next year, a business leader says, as authorities prepare to pull down the checkpoints.

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