Albury mayor Kevin Mack flags weeks of division for border residents due to Victorian checkpoints

Anthony Bunn
Updated January 1 2021 - 5:17pm, first published 3:59pm
Left isolated: Wodonga mayor Kev Poulton and his Albury counterpart Kevin Mack at the Lincoln Causeway border checkpoint on Friday. Picture: MARK JESSER
Left isolated: Wodonga mayor Kev Poulton and his Albury counterpart Kevin Mack at the Lincoln Causeway border checkpoint on Friday. Picture: MARK JESSER

BORDER citizens face weeks of division with Victorian checkpoints to stay until summer's over, according to Albury mayor Kevin Mack.

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Anthony Bunn

Anthony Bunn

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