MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – In an exclusive shared with Cheer Daily, the Australian All Star Cheerleading Federation (AASCF) has announced that its annual AASCF Nationals will permanently relocate to the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre in Queensland, Australia beginning in 2026.
The move marks a major transition for the organization as it celebrates its 20th year and concludes two decades of Nationals being staged in alternate years between Melbourne and Gold Coast.
This year’s event — taking place November 20–24 at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre — will be the final Nationals held in Victoria and the largest in AASCF’s history, with record athlete, team, and program participation.
AASCF confirmed that the relocation is part of a long-term plan to support the continued growth of All Star cheer and dance across Australia.
The Gold Coast venue was selected following post-2024 Nationals feedback survey, in addition to its capacity, accessibility, and proven event infrastructure, offering a scalable home for the federation’s flagship championship.
AASCF — which is headquartered in Melbourne — will work closely with Experience Gold Coast and Tourism and Events Queensland to manage the transition and ensure the success of the 2026 event and beyond.
“This move allows us to plan for the next stage of Nationals’ growth,” AASCF said. “We’re focused on a smooth transition and ensuring the best possible experience for athletes, coaches, and families.”
The Gold Coast has become a leading Australian destination for major sporting and performance events. Its combination of state-of-the-art venues, extensive accommodation, and vibrant leisure options make it an appealing home for a multi-day, national competition.






