Tommy, alongside Northern Beaches surf talent Duke Kelleher and Sol Gruendling, headed south of the bridge where many of the beaches were still open and had yet to turn into a Bull Shark feeding ...
Surfrider Foundation Australia is calling on surfers to write to the Australian Government after they ‘quietly opened’ ...
Despite being announced as this season’s wildcard after taking last year off following his third World Title victory, John ...
The WSL announced yesterday that Raglan, one of New Zealand’s premiere lefts, will be added to the 2026 CT schedule, while ...
The surfboard is and always has been a multi-faceted instrument of pleasure, both aesthetic and utilitarian. From the very beginning, when the ancient Polynesians speared fish from their olos as they ...
Division within the vision of the ‘sport’ created a difficult environment for sponsors to dump a bunch of money into a recreational pastime that relied on the unreliable playing field of the ocean and ...
Written by Anthony Ireson. Photography by Tim Blake. The last dry season was amazing, having moved here for work without even a thought that I might get a surf in was mind-blowing. Luckily, I had ...
If only Kelly Slater, who was in the Oscar’s crowd, had taken his moment and leapt to the stage to intervene before Will Smith landed a wildly swung slap on the ever-grinning face of Chris Rock.
There’s little doubt Byron Bay’s Josie Prendergast has cultivated a dedicated following. Modern surfers from across the spectrum aspire to ride like Josie. Meanwhile over 200 thousand Instagram ...
When Frederick Charles Herzog III, known simply as Zog in the surf world, began tinkering with wax in the early 1970s, he was not chasing a business empire. He was chasing quality. Surfing was the ...
Sydney’s city beaches aren’t regularly celebrated for their quality waves. In the east, real estate sales records are set, reality TV shows are shot and the active wear is ubiquitous. And while a good ...
Balancing a full time job while competing on the WSL QS and chasing your dreams of qualifying for the CT is common practice in the current surf industry climate. It’s a tight rope which most would not ...