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Two men have robbed a pub in Sydney's inner west using a screwdriver and a baseball bat to threaten patrons and employees.
Two balaclava-clad males entered a hotel in Victoria Street, Concord West, about 12.45am today.
One man threatened a male employee with a screwdriver and demanded cash while the other man went to the public bar and waved a baseball bat at patrons, striking a man on the arm.
The pair fled the hotel with a cash drawer.
One of the robbers is described as possibly Pacific Islander/Maori in appearance, about 178 centimetres tall with a thin build.
He was wearing black pants, a black, long-sleeved, hooded top, black gloves and was carrying a baseball bat.
The second male is also described as possibly Pacific Islander/Maori in appearance, with an athletic build.
He was wearing long pants, a long sleeve black top and was carrying a screwdriver.
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