Boxing Day mayhem breaks out as shoppers queue for hours and stores become overcrowded

Aussies have turned out in droves to the Boxing Day sales, queueing outside stores for hours and squeezing their way through packed shops in search of a bargain. 

Video posted to social media showed Melbourne’s DFO South Wharf shopping centre was especially crowded on Thursday, with a winding queue to get into the Nike store and a wait of up to two hours.

Customers standing outside as they waited were forced to deal with temperatures set to hit 36C. 

The shopping centre itself was overcrowded, with shoppers brushing past each other as they went in search of deals. 

Nike was also a major draw in Adelaide, with a massive queue gathering outside a store at Harbour Town in the morning. 

When the doors opened the crowd cheered and jostled with each other to get inside.  

It was a similar scene at one Kmart in Brisbane, with video showing a long line of people filing into the store at 10am. 

In Sydney, the Pitt St Mall was also heaving with crowds, although the 28C high was more bearable than the one in Melbourne. 

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There was a winding queue to get into the Nike store at Melbourne’s DFO South Wharf, and a wait of up to two hours

The shopping centre was overcrowded, with shoppers brushing past each other as they went in search of deals

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The shopping centre was overcrowded, with shoppers brushing past each other as they went in search of deals

It was a similar scene at one Kmart in Brisbane, with video showing a long line of people filing into the store at 10am

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It was a similar scene at one Kmart in Brisbane, with video showing a long line of people filing into the store at 10am

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