HAIR was here there and everywhere, but never fear, it was all for a good cause at Wamoon Public School.
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The school held a crazy hair day recently to raise money and awareness of cystic fibrosis.
All students took part by styling their hair in all kinds of weird and whacky ways, which included plenty of colour, gel, plaits and even the odd wig or two.
A gold coin donation helped the cause along.
The tradition of a crazy hair day has become somewhat of a tradition at the school, according to principal Matt Collins.
"Following the fundraiser, local advocate for cystic fibrosis Craig Willis visited the school with his rally car that is used to participate in The Great Escape, which is an annual car rally fundraiser," Mr Collins said.
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"Craig spoke to the students of the difficulties which a person with cystic fibrosis faces in their life and described how our donation would be used."
Cystic fibrosis is a serious genetic condition that affects one baby born every four days.
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