Sandy Sandman competition

Surf Life Savers tying up their patrol caps

Build your own Sandy Sandman

Build your own snowman out of sand and upload it to social media for your chance to win!

Can’t get to a beach? No problem. You can also enter our colouring in competition or draw your own Sandy Sandman.

Follow the Surf Life Saving Foundation on Facebook and Instagram, and then upload your entry using #MySandySandman to enter.

Colouring in competition

To enter our colouring in competition, simply download the sheet below, print it out and get colouring!

Don’t forget you can also have a go at drawing your own Sandy Sandman.

Once complete, take a photo of your creation and enter via social media, using the instructions above.

There are three prize packs to win, thanks to Golden Circle!

Terms and conditions:

Promoter: The Surf Life Saving Foundation ABN 45 812 553

Entrants must upload a photo of their sand snowman, colouring in page or drawing via Facebook or Instagram using the hash tag #MySandySandman.

Entrants must be following The Surf Life Saving Foundation on Facebook (@slsfundraising) and Instagram (@slsfoundation) for their entry to be valid.

Entrants under 18 years of age must have their entry uploaded on their behalf by a parent or caregiver.

Entries close at 11.59pm AEST on 30/01/2022. Winners will be contacted via Facebook or Instagram directly to arrange delivery of their prize and announced on The Surf Life Saving Foundation Facebook and Instagram pages on 02/02/2022.

There are three Golden Circle prize packs available. Win a Golden Circle prize pack which includes:

  • 1 x Golden Circle frisbee
  • 1 x Golden Circle towel
  • 1 x Golden Circle hat
  • The following Golden Circle products:
  • Lunchbox packs:
    1. Golden Pash 8 pack
    2. Tropical Punch 8 pack
    3. Apple 8 pack
  • Sparkling juices:
    1. Tropical 
    2. Apple
  • 350ml juices:
    1. Apple
    2. Orange
    3. Apple Blackcurrant


Each Golden Circle prize pack is valued at $70.00. The total prize pool is $210.00.The Golden Circle prize packs are non-transferrable and not redeemable for cash. 

The competition is open to Australian residents only. This competition is run by The Surf Life Saving Foundation and is in no way sponsored, endorsed, or administered by, or associated with Facebook or Instagram.
The Surf Life Saving Foundation may vary these terms in its discretion.

 

*** Please note these are our only SLSF accounts! We will never contact you through other accounts or ask for bank details. The winner will be announced directly via stories and a post.

Frequently Asked Questions:

The Surf Life Saving Foundation (SLSF) is the fundraising arm of Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA). SLSA is Australia’s peak authority on beach safety, drowning prevention and rescue.

The SLSF was established to support our unique not-for-profit community cause that exists through community donations, fundraising, corporate sponsorships and government grants.

With over 180,000 members and 315 affiliated Surf Life Saving Clubs, SLS represents the largest volunteer movement of its kind in Australia, and the world.
Australia and its related islands have over 11,500 beaches dispersed along more than 50,000km of coastline, attracting an estimated 500+ million visits every year. Our volunteer surf lifesavers are always kept busy. We have over 180,000 volunteers from over 315 different surf clubs across Australia, and with the help of your generous donations, they make sure that Australia has some of the safest beaches in the world.

Did you know?
- It costs at least $850 to train a new volunteer to Bronze Medallion standard. Surf lifesavers are trained in First Aid, CPR and rescue techniques. Importantly, all of our lifesavers must continue to refresh and update their skills.

- Rescue gear and equipment are some of the largest costs associated with providing lifesaving services throughout Australia. A full life saving patrol can cost up to $80,000.

- Prevention is better than cure, and the best way to save lives at the beach is by teaching people how to stay out of danger. We run campaigns on how to spot rips and what to do if you are caught in one (swim parallel to the shore!).

No matter what area your donation goes towards, you can be sure that it will make a vital contribution to saving lives.
The SLSF Board continues as the Trustees of the Surf Life Saving Rescue Fund Trust. The Trust was established in 2002 to provide an additional and more assured ongoing source of funding for the movement.