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Next Post: The Martian Isn't All Wet Follow B&N Sci-Fi & FantasyThey came early, stayed for hours, and shopped with an indefatigable resolve that turned bargain-hunting into a sport.Hundreds queued in crisp, pre-dawn light in Sydney's CBD waiting for the doors of David Jones and Myer to open at 5am as sales staff geared up for record-breaking Boxing Day sales. Among the hordes was Marja Roodt, 34, and her brother Marius Ficher, 24, who had set their alarms for 3:45am to make the bus ride into the city from Cammeray, in Sydney's lower north shore.By 7:30am their arms were heavy with bags carrying homewares and clothes, and they had scheduled in a pit-stop at Myer's cafe to replenish their energy levels before beginning again. Ms Roodt, who had relocated from South Africa with her husband and young child earlier this year, said she'd been holding out for the sales to equip her new home. "We have just moved to Sydney, so we need lots of things," she said. "If you buy right, then you can make lots of savings."




Mr Ficher, a seasoned shopper, came with a strategy. The trick, he said, was not to be bewildered by the sheer number of items of sale and lose your nerve or, worse still, spend recklessly on unwanted things. "There's the impulse control you experience in any normal shop, but now it's times a hundred. So if you see something you like, you need to walk around the shop and think about it before you buy it."The Australian Retailers Association predicted Australians would spend $2.3 billion dollars in stores across the country on Monday - the highest in Australia's retail history. "Pre-Christmas sales were strong for retailers across the nation, however we anticipate this Boxing Day to be stellar, with consumers predicted to spend almost 3 per cent more than last year," ARA executive Russell Zimmerman said.NSW shoppers were expected to lead the spending-spree, splurging $766 million on purchases, almost $30 million more than the same day last year.NSW treasurer Gladys Berejiklian attributed the bumper trade in part to the removal of Boxing Day trading restrictions for retailers outside the CBD and tourist areas."




For the second year running, residents in Western Sydney and regional NSW were able to shop locally at the Boxing Day sales thanks to reforms introduced by the NSW Government."Ms Berejiklian said there would be a quick inquiry to determine whether the approach had been successful, but added "we're absolutely confident it has been.""We can just tell from the support of the community, from the very, very low number of complaints and inquiries we've had, that this will be a permanent fixture."At David Jones stores, staff were expecting to process sales for more than a million men's business shirts, more than half a million pieces of intimate apparel and hosiery, 150,000 Lego sets, 70,000 small appliances, and 55,000 women's dresses.Gearing up for six hours of solid shopping was Linda, a mother of three young children, from Luddenham, near Penrith. After two hours, her son's stroller was already brimming with bargains as shopping bags carrying shoes, towels, clothes and sheets hung from the handles."

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