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Long queues into NSW as border closure enforced | bpreiss

Lengthy morning queues have formed at the crossing between Wodonga and Albury as dozens of police enforce the first border closure between Victoria and NSW in a century.

Quesues of commuters bank up at the NSW border as police stop drivers from Victoria to check their permits and licenses.Residents of border communities will have to access permits online so that they can travel between Victoria and NSW. Regional Development Minister Jaclyn Symes said she was concerned that some people may face long waits to access key services such as health care.

Albury teacher Amy Rooke said she had successfully applied for a border entry permit online. She teaches at a school in Wodonga.

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