“A former Home and Away star who moved to the United States almost two decades ago has been spotted back in Australia – and she is here to stay.”, — write: www.dailymail.co.uk
Tammin Sursok, who appeared on the Channel Seven soap opera from 2000 to 2004, stepped out in Sydney on Wednesday with her two daughters, Phoenix, 11, and Lennon, six, who she shares with husband Sean McEwen.
The 41-year-old actress, who will officially move back home next year, looked radiant in a long-sleeved denim jumpsuit, paired with patent leather loafers and mismatched socks, during an outing at Manly Beach on Sydney’s Northern Beaches.
She paired her look with a matching denim duffel bag from Sportsgirl and finished the ensemble with black-framed sunglasses, red nail polish, and dainty gold jewellery.
Her hair was elegantly styled in loose waves, and she opted for a soft makeup palette with a nude lip.
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Tammin appeared to be having the time of her life as she joined her two young daughters at the beachside playground.
The trio played on the equipment, with the Pretty Little Liars star seen laughing on the seesaw with Lennon.
Tammin was later seen having an impromptu photoshoot, leaning against a pine tree while modelling her $40 bag.
She ensured she got the best shot as she checked each photograph and gave directions on her best angles to the photographer.
Just hours after her playdate in the park with her children, the family were seen hosting a Play-Doh x Barbie Fashion set launch.
The Sursok gang were all smiles as they rubbed shoulders with the likes of Jasmine Stefanovic while attending the Langham High Tea in Sydney.
But while Tammin has put on a brave face and kept herself busy with work, her mother Julie may have recently revealed the heartbreaking reason the actress is back home in Australia.
Daily Mail Australia understands the soap star and her family will be moving back to Australia in January 2026 to spend more time with her ageing parents, Julie and Daryl.
Tammin is currently in Sydney to organise work and get schooling sorted for her daughters ahead of their relocation.
According to her mother’s social media, Daryl is currently battling Alzheimer’s disease.
The Sursok matriarch revealed the news in March when she shared a video montage to her Instagram account.
The clip featured several photos of Julie and Daryl cuddling up together and having fun throughout their many years as a couple.
Julie, who is a best-selling author, captioned the video with some hopeful words about the ‘battle ahead’.
‘Hanging onto these memories. We have a battle ahead but we are strong and positive. Things will be alright,’ she wrote.
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, with early symptoms including memory loss that gradually worsens over time, according to Mayo Clinic.
In advanced stages, loss of brain function can cause dehydration and poor nutrition, with the worst cases resulting in death.
Alzheimer’s is a biological process which begins with the appearance of a build-up of proteins in the form of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain.
Over time, brain cells begin to die and the organ shrinks.
While there is no cure, there are medicines available that can improve symptoms and slow the decline in thinking.