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NRMA Insurance helps illuminate Sculpture by the Sea

Showcases work from over 90 artists until 3 November.

By Makayla MuscatPublished Oct 28, 2025
1 min read
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Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, will shine after dark for the first time thanks to NRMA Insurance.

On Sunday, 26 October, and Sunday, 2 November, sculptures at Tamarama Beach will be illuminated with spotlights from 7.45pm to 9.30pm.

NRMA Insurance executive manager, marketing, Sally Kiernan said the company is proud to support Sculpture by the Sea.

“We’re looking forward to helping bring a new dimension to the exhibition this year,” she said.

“Lighting up some of the sculptures at Tamarama Beach after sunset means people can enjoy these incredible works for longer and in a whole new light.”

Visitors are welcome to visit Tamarama Beach to view the illuminated sculptures and experience the exhibition from a different perspective.

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Organisers Celebrate Strong Visitor Response

Sculpture by the Sea founding director David Handley said he's thrilled with the feedback from visitors to the exhibition so far.

“We are excited to trial a new experience at Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi thanks to our partner NRMA Insurance, who provided critical support for the exhibition this year,” he said.

Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi which showcases work from over 90 artists, runs until 3 November.

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