Trick or treating to go ahead as hopes soar of a near-normal Halloween

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Trick or treating to go ahead as hopes soar of a near-normal Halloween Halloween melbournelockdown

predicts will be reached on October 31, but the health department refused to comment on trick-or-treating specifics at that rate.

She says children have suffered significantly by not being able to be with other children during the pandemic. Sarah-Lee Jobson, a horror movie enthusiast who gradually grew into a Halloween devotee, first decorated her front yard for the event in 1994.

 

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This is American rubbish! Who cares about Hallowe’en? Yet another marketing opportunity we could do without. Kids roaming around knocking on strangers’ doors is a bit of a worry.

Why must we adopt yet another Americanism? Oz kids have no idea of the cultural story behind trick or treating….

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