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WED · 2026-03-25 · 08:17 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0325-34348
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Graffiti conviction for Australian woman who stuck googly eyes on sculpture

In Mount Gambier, South Australia, 20-year-old Amelia Vanderhorst was convicted on a graffiti charge for sticking googly eyes on the "Cast in Blue" sculpture, also known as the "Blue Blob," in September. Vanderhorst, under the influence of MDMA and vodka, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to pay A$2,000 in compensation and complete 60 hours of community service.

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Graffiti conviction for Australian woman who stuck googly eyes on sculpture
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In Mount Gambier, South Australia, 20-year-old Amelia Vanderhorst was convicted on a graffiti charge for sticking googly eyes on the "Cast in Blue" sculpture, also known as the "Blue Blob," in September. Vanderhorst, under the influence of MDMA and vodka, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to pay A$2,000 in compensation and complete 60 hours of community service. Originally charged with property damage, the charge was reduced to graffiti. The sculpture, costing A$136,000, represents a mythical megafauna. The mayor stated the googly eyes caused costly damage to the artwork, as they could not be removed without further harm. Vanderhorst has since taken steps to address her substance use and personal circumstances.

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The sculpture Cast in Blue cost A$136,000.

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Vanderhorst had been under the influence of MDMA and three litres of vodka on the night of the offence.

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She was ordered to pay A$2,000 as compensation and complete 60 hours of community service.

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Amelia Vanderhorst pleaded guilty to the charge at Mount Gambier Magistrates Court on Tuesday.

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A 20-year-old woman has been convicted on a graffiti charge for sticking googly eyes on a famous sculpture in South Australia.

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Graffiti conviction for Australian woman who stuck googly eyes on sculpture2 days agoKoh EweFacebook/Amelia VanderhorstAmelia Vanderhorst stuck googly eyes on the sculpture after consuming MDMA and vodka last SeptemberA 20-year-old woman has been convicted on a graffiti charge for sticking googly eyes on a famous sculpture in Australia" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="210" data-entity-type="location">South Australia.Amelia Vanderhorst pleaded guilty to the charge at Mount Gambier Magistrates Court on Tuesday. She was ordered to pay A$2,000 ($1,394; £1,040) as compensation and complete 60 hours of community service.Vanderhorst had been under the influence of MDMA and three litres of vodka she had consumed on the night of the offence last September, her lawyer Michael Hill told the court.She was originally charged with property damage, but that was amended to a graffiti charge after negotiations with the prosecution, Hill said.Since the incident, Vanderhorst has "taken meaningful steps to address the issues that contributed to her offending, including reducing her substance use and focusing on stabilising her personal circumstances", Hill said in a statement to the BBC."She is committed to making better decisions moving forward," he said.Vanderhorst had initially started a crowdfunding campaign for a lawyer, claiming that she was "young and jobless", ABC reported. But she later decided to cancel the campaign and return the donated funds, Hill said.Last July, the city unveiled the sculpture Cast in Blue, which locals have since nicknamed the Blue Blob. When the sculpture was first proposed, it drew mixed reactions from the local community due to its price tag and design.Local Mayor Lynette Martin said the googly eyes was "wilful damage to a valued public artwork", and that repairs to the artwork would be costly as the stickers could not be removed without damaging the sculpture.Costing A$136,000, the artwork represents a mythical megafauna, with the sculpture's designers inspired by an ancient marsupial ant-eater found in local caves that was "massive, lumbering and fascinating".City of Mount GambierThe googly eyes had done costly damage to the Blue Blob, the local mayor said
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