Church Street, 11.45am (after John Brack)
Leisure is the new work and no one works harder than a Mudgee resident trying to get their hands on a bit of Sushi.
At exactly 12 noon, six days a week, the Sushi train rolls into Church Street. Competition for tickets is orderly, patient and intense. Both queue jumping and scalping are heavily scrutinised and locals are regularly warned about the dangers of buying sushi from unauthorised vendors.
Despite these measures, the practice of sushi laundering continues to trouble police, particularly on race days.
Leisure is the new work and no one works harder than a Mudgee resident trying to get their hands on a bit of Sushi.
At exactly 12 noon, six days a week, the Sushi train rolls into Church Street. Competition for tickets is orderly, patient and intense. Both queue jumping and scalping are heavily scrutinised and locals are regularly warned about the dangers of buying sushi from unauthorised vendors.
Despite these measures, the practice of sushi laundering continues to trouble police, particularly on race days.