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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.
At just 16, Matt Archbold was tipped to be the successor to Curren’s throne until his lust for adrenaline lead him down a ...
This is from the pages of our new mag ‘Issue 590’, which is on stands now, available for purchase online, or click here to subscribe and read all of Tracks Premium content! Five years after Nias was ...
Jay’s latest edit comes courtesy of his sunglass sponsor ‘Otis Eyewear’, where he teams up with Jack Thomas, Jai Glindeman ...
First Nation people had been enjoying the surf for thousands of years before the Europeans invaded and stole their lands. It happened here, as it happened in the spiritual home of surfing, Hawaii. In ...
Phyllis O’Donell was Australia’s first female world champion, claiming victory in the 1964 world titles, alongside Midget Farrelly, at Manly. Phyllis was also one of surfing’s most endearing ...
Reno Abellira was a 70s surf icon and now he is fighting for his life after an assault. Reflecting on the better times.
With another Margaret River Pro in the books, let’s take it back to the early days of pro surfing at Main Break. Below is former Tracks Writer Sam George’s coverage, who was on the grounds at the 1986 ...
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 ...
In the early 1970’s renowned Australian surfer and shaper, Darryl Holmes, set off from Sydney on a surfing odyssey to Africa with his surfing wife Lyn and their three-year-old daughter, Tracey.
On a long white beach just outside of Esperance, Paul O’Rourke and Joe Herbie are checking the surf. The waves are clean, overhead, and empty, but neither Paul nor Joe are frothing to paddle out.