BIG, bold, bright and beautiful hairstyles graced the halls of St Joseph’s Primary School on Friday.
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With excitement building ahead of the school holidays, students spent the last day of term sporting crazy hair dos while raising money for cystic fibrosis.
Students of all ages sported a variety of hair styles, which included anything from rainbow wigs and coloured hairspray to gel, teasing and even the odd object or two thrown into some hair to change it up even more.
Gold coin donations were made on the day for the cause.
Cystic Fibrosis is the most common, genetically acquired, life-shortening chronic illness affecting young Australians today.
Leeton has a strong link with the CF cause, with a group of residents taking part in a car rally to raise money each year in a bid to help find a cure.