Dr Alastair Bush, from Bovington Camp, Dorset, said he was “super proud” to have won the trophy at the contest in New South Wales, Australia.
He won and was invited back for the finals, which took place on Saturday at a motorsport park in the Hunter Valley.
Dr Bush said it had been a “two-year project” which he was using to raise funds and awareness for charity Testicular Cancer UK.
Dr Bush started growing his mullet during lockdown in October 2021, when he could not go to the barber shop.
Mulletfest began in 2018 in Kurri Kurri - a small town of 6,000 people about 80 miles north of Sydney - and attracts thousands of people from around the world each year.
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Dr Alastair Bush, from Bovington Camp, Dorset, said he was “super proud” to have won the trophy at the contest in New South Wales, Australia.
He won and was invited back for the finals, which took place on Saturday at a motorsport park in the Hunter Valley.
Dr Bush said it had been a “two-year project” which he was using to raise funds and awareness for charity Testicular Cancer UK.
Dr Bush started growing his mullet during lockdown in October 2021, when he could not go to the barber shop.
Mulletfest began in 2018 in Kurri Kurri - a small town of 6,000 people about 80 miles north of Sydney - and attracts thousands of people from around the world each year.
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The original article contains 208 words, the summary contains 130 words. Saved 38%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!