![Raising awareness: Bunbury resident Brad Grinter shaved his head for the Leukaemia Foundation's World's Greatest Shave initiative on March 14. Photo: Thomas Munday. Raising awareness: Bunbury resident Brad Grinter shaved his head for the Leukaemia Foundation's World's Greatest Shave initiative on March 14. Photo: Thomas Munday.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/JFPUUEGFiYPyEmH4vMPP9u/f5606e0d-e779-4654-9ee9-33c8241d318f.jpg/r0_113_4608_3072_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
A handful of community members have either shaved or coloured their hair for a noble cause.
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Bunbury resident Brad Grinter recently shaved his head to support the Leukaemia Foundation's World's Greatest Shave campaign.
At the Bunbury Golf Club on Thursday, March 14, club members, friends, and family watched as Grinter's luscious orange locks were removed.
Grinter raised more than $4000 for cancer research.
"My wife suggested that I should apply for the World's Greatest Shave," he said.
"Her mother died from multiple myeloma a few years ago, and my mum passed away from tongue cancer.
"It seemed like a good idea to raise some money for the cause. We wanted to have a crack at raising some money to help out.
"Raising over $4000 has made for a humbling experience."
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