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In 2015 I joined in the celebrations of the 100 year anniversary of Duke Kahanamoku’s surfboard riding exhibition at ...
Six years and an architecture degree later Caleb Tancred is ready to give his competitive surfing dreams another crack.
Bill Morris’s infatuation with G-Land began a little over four decades ago. Since then, he’s answered the call of the jungle more than 20 times. As a committed surfer he’s always juggled his barrel ...
Australian surfers love an out-of-control rebel. Particularly if they surf exceedingly well. We admire their free spirited, devil-may-care approach to life; both in the water and on the land. They do ...
While Homebush is typically a location Sydney residents visit to watch rugby matches and rock concerts it will soon be somewhere to get tubed. Yes, while it has long been the Sydney suburbanites who ...
Pre-lockdown we saw the footage of Mick Fanning scoring throughout Cyclone Gretel’s extended run on the Gold Coast. You’ll remember that last winter he tore his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ...
It has been a rough time for Reunion Island, the once-pristine Indian Ocean surf destination. Surf shops have closed, surf camps and resorts are empty, with their doors shut. Surf schools have packed ...
The lords of surf punk kicked off the Tracks Party Tour with a royal performance at The Prince of Merewether Hotel.
Conservation International’s Surf Conservation program provides a workable framework for looking after your favourite wave and the community it supports.
Wayne Blair is an Aboriginal Australian who describes himself as a Batjala, Woppaburra, Cobble Cobble man.
It was probably the biggest coup ever pulled off by a Board Riders club anywhere in the world – hold a single fin contest that doubles as a reunion and then arrange for the Beach Boys to play the ...
Editor’s note: This article is sponsored by Destination NSW and proudly endorsed by Tracks Magazine. Newcastle, the steel city, in NSW is home to the working class Australian, the Newy Knights and one ...