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Sand sculptures set to return

By mpnewsJanuary 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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THE Australian Sand Sculpting Championships are scheduled to return to Frankston from 28 March.

The event will run from the end of March until 26 April. Eighteen large-scale sculptures carved from more than 400 tonnes of sand are set to be completed, with ten Australian sculptors and five international artists ready to get to work at McCombs Reserve on the Frankston Waterfront.

Sandstorm Events founder and director Sharon Redmond said “we’re thrilled to be back in Frankston for the 2026 Championships.”

“This year will be bigger and better than ever, with more fun for families and more affordable access for everyone. We’re excited to see what this year’s contenders can achieve, including some new international artists coming out to take the Aussie crown,” Redmond said.

The theme of the 2026 event is “The Enchanted Realm”, with sculptures set to depict castles, dragons, and mythical creatures. The event is funded by Frankston Council’s Destination Event Attraction Program and sponsored by EastLink.

Frankston mayor Sue Baker said “last year’s event was a huge success, drawing visitors from across Victoria and beyond, and cementing the ASSC as a cornerstone event that truly puts Frankston on the map.”

“This year promises even more excitement, with world-class sculptures, family friendly activities, workshops, and the Sandsational Easter Egg Hunt over Easter weekend. It’s a celebration of creativity, talent, and community, and not to be missed,” she said

Artist talks and daily light shows will take place throughout the event. For more information visit sandstormevents.com/sandstorm-events-2026/

First published in the Mornington News – 27 January 2026

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