Over $100,000 has been raised for the family of Lance Appleby who is believed to have been taken by a great white shark while ...
Every sport needs a Mason Ho like character. He’s funny, unpredictable, doesn’t take himself too seriously and yet, in the ...
The Tasmanian lensman claims the prize for Surfing Australia’s Photo of the year, with a little help from a leaping Laura ...
An 80 minute homage to the late ’60s generation of surfers who traded city life for the country and their surfboard.
An idealistic socialist might hope that wave pools could become life-changing community resources. Built with an egalitarian spirit and government support they might help transform the most ...
The release of issue #600 makes Tracks the most prolifically published surf magazine in the world. Others have been around for longer, but no surf title has sent more issues to the printer than Tracks ...
The 11x World Champion Kelly Slater is set to return to competition as part of the A New Earth Project Team for the Da Hui Backdoor Shootout. Slater joins a star studded team that also features Koa ...
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 ...
Webby wants to turn to back. His repaired bike tyre is leaking air again, and he says he doesn’t want another ordeal like the one we’ve just had. I suspect, though, there is a little more to it than ...
Steph Gilmore has spent the last year untethered to the WSL. No jerseys, no sirens, no post-heat interrogations, no mid-year-cuts, no pressure to ride a particular board. Free to roam, she has been ...
A weekend read from the pages of our new mag.
Known as tajen, cockfighting has long been an important cultural ritual for the Balinese. Known as Tubuh Rah, or pouring ...