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An upmarket school tells parents it wants no part of the sinister occult practices of Halloween that bring “annoyance, destruction and havoc”.

CBD was spooked on Tuesday at the chilling discovery that upmarket Melbourne private school St Michael’s Grammar has banned Halloween.

“Some children develop a fascination with the supernatural that may lead them into more sinister occult practices later in life.”That’s proper scary, but it’s not the not only reason why Halloween has been expelled from St Michael’s. “In the past we have never had any behavioural issues or concerns regarding the school’s recommendations on Halloween, and we do not anticipate any issues this year,” a spokesperson said.When Melbourne Cup broadcaster Network Ten decided to pull out of the race for the fresh round of Melbourne Cup broadcasting rights, it looks like the network decided to make a clean break of it.

A Ten spokesperson confirmed that there would be no company marquee at Flemington this year and that the network would “instead entertain clients and partners at various luxurious trackside locations, in and around the Birdcage Enclosure”. No, CBD is not invited.Under the stage name Sassy J, Price competed in battles of the bands as part of Alice Springs-based hip hop troupe Catch the Fly.

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