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Thousands gathered across the nation on Anzac Day — but some spent the day waiting in line at the pub instead of attending their local dawn service. Sydney social media account Bondi Lines took to the skies to document the “cooked” lines outside pubs across the city.
Sydneysiders line up for hours to get into pubs on Anzac Day. The line at The Clovelly Hotel had reached the end of the street in time for doors opening at 9am. “Not an inch” was empty in the pub about midday, Bondi Lines said. Vic on the Park in Marrickvile was “cooked already” long before midday, with the line winding down the street at 11.20am. “Will likely hit capacity at 1pm and lines will get over an hour long,” Bondi Lines said.
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