Chilly cheeks for blue day

Bunnings Warehouse Cranbourne employee Louise Watkins takes great  pleasure in spraying Amy’s hair for Bluey Day.Bethany and Josh lend their support to Casey Traffic Management Unit Senior Constable Paul Hughes who paid a visit to Bunnings on Saturday.Bunnings employees Maree Depaoli and Louise Watkins with Charlie the red nose clown and Daniel and Stephen. Bunnings Warehouse Cranbourne employee Louise Watkins takes great pleasure in spraying Amy’s hair for Bluey Day.Bethany and Josh lend their support to Casey Traffic Management Unit Senior Constable Paul Hughes who paid a visit to Bunnings on Saturday.Bunnings employees Maree Depaoli and Louise Watkins with Charlie the red nose clown and Daniel and Stephen.

HUNDREDS braved the cold weather to take part in Bluey Day celebrations on Saturday.
Kids flocked to Bunnings Warehouse in Cranbourne to enjoy face painting, fairy floss, a live band, clowns and a sausage sizzle for the police and emergency services fundraiser for children with cancer and other lifethreatening illnesses.
Organiser Kathy Scott said the store raised more than $2800 through Saturday’s activities and a recent trivia night.
“We didn’t do a head shave this year because there was one huge one organised in the city.
“However, the day was a real success and everyone enjoyed themselves despite the weather,” she said.