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MulletFest 2021 hits the road on first national tour; if COVID-19 won't let the mullets find Kurri, the Kurri spirit will come to them

Simon McCarthy
February 27 2021 - 7:00am
STYLE: Beverly Dimmock's magnificent blonde mullet grew naturally, her parents say, and now she can't bear to part with it. Picture: Simone De Peak
STYLE: Beverly Dimmock's magnificent blonde mullet grew naturally, her parents say, and now she can't bear to part with it. Picture: Simone De Peak

Beverly Dimmock needs at least one red slushy from the Chelmsford Hotel bar at Kurri Kurri before she's ready for her photoshoot. She's three-years-old, from Heddon Greta, decked out blue jeans and work boots. There's a spiderweb pattern, inspired by her Spiderman costume back home, clipped into the undercut sides of an epic, feathery blonde mullet that cascades down the back of her MulletFest tank-top.

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Simon McCarthy

Simon McCarthy

Journalist, Newcastle Herald

Simon McCarthy is a journalist working at the Newcastle Herald in NSW. He writes news and features, and produces video and multimedia, for the Herald and Herald Weekender magazine. He contributes regularly to the Newcastle Herald’s daily Topics column, and is the co-creator and producer of the Toohey’s News podcast. McCarthy has worked as a journalist in regional NSW since 2013. He joined the newsroom of the Newcastle Herald in 2017 from the Northern Daily Leader in Tamworth where he worked from 2015 to 2016.

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