ACT government offers big discounts for shoppers under expanded ChooseCBR voucher scheme | ABC News

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Canberrans on the hunt for a bargain are being urged to look locally, with the ChooseCBR voucher scheme making a comeback – offering more discounts for shoppers and less requirements for businesses to register.

The ACT government will relaunch the digital vouchers scheme on June 9, after an earlier attempt in December fell short of expectations and was slammed for being too complicated.

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