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Shoppers in Sydney descend on Boxing Day sales… with bargain hunters racing into shops to bag the best deals

PEOPLE all over the UK are gearing up for the start of the Boxing Day sales tomorrow.

But in Australia, the shops are already open - and people have wasted no time in getting through the doors, some of which opened as early as 5am.

Pictures have emerged of dedicated bargain hunters gathered outside a David Jones store in Sydney, New South Wales - where hordes of shoppers queued outside the upmarket Australian department store.

In past years, shoppers have queued from as early as 3am - and this year looked to be no different, as people were snapped sitting on blankets on the ground as they waited for staff to open up.

David Jones are expecting over 1 million customers nationwide on Boxing Day alone, The Sydney Morning Herald reported - while shoppers are expected to spend $2.41 billion in total (£1.4 billion).

Meanwhile, in the UK, bargain hunters are expected to splash out an eye-watering £3.8 billion.

 A pair of shoppers take a selfie as they wait for the Sydney department store to open
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A pair of shoppers take a selfie as they wait for the Sydney department store to openCredit: Getty Images
 Dedicated bargain hunters camp out on the pavement as they wait for the doors to open
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Dedicated bargain hunters camp out on the pavement as they wait for the doors to openCredit: Getty Images
 Excited shoppers gather in front of the doors as opening time approaches
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Excited shoppers gather in front of the doors as opening time approachesCredit: Getty Images
 The Australian store is expecting one million customers nationwide
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The Australian store is expecting one million customers nationwideCredit: Getty Images
 Ultra-keen shoppers rush the doors as the store opens
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Ultra-keen shoppers rush the doors as the store opensCredit: Getty Images
 Australians are expected to spend a whopping £1.4billion on Boxing Day alone
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Australians are expected to spend a whopping £1.4billion on Boxing Day aloneCredit: Getty Images


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