Winter’s latest edit ‘Done in 1 day’ sees him link up with fellow Aussies and CS competitors George Pittar and Jacko Baker ...
On Monday Night Layne Beachley was presented with the ‘Dawn’ award by the Sports Australia Hall of Fame. Named in honour of ...
Two months of Indo goodness after 25 months out of the water with multiple injuries.
It’s been the biggest year yet for our Tracks parties. Throughout 2025 we’ve hosted seven sell out events across Australia.
An Interview with Nicholas Cupelli, the director of the revealing documentary, which is set to premiere on Tracks on 19 ...
The nine lives of Robbie Page – the OG Houso, Pipe Master, Indigenous surfing champion, surf wax entrepreneur, maniac – and ...
Surf filmer Ian Tavares gives a character read on two of Brazil’s rising stars during a free-surf trip through the Mentawais.
They were awakened the following morning by the sound of large surf and rushed down the sandy track through the Littoral Rainforest to the fine-soft-white-sand beach which squeaked loudly underfoot.
Mechanically hollow, palm-fringed and sapphire-hued, Lagundi * Bay on the island of Nias emerged as one of surfing’s ultimate fantasy wave in the 80s. Natural footers were particularly enamoured. They ...
Surfing’s visual identity depends on a symbiotic partnership. The surfer creates the act, but it’s the photographer who immortalises it. Across decades, this creative exchange has shaped how the world ...
Between sets, a question floats through the salt air, half-joking but edged with truth: Who’s local now, anyway? It’s a question that’s lingered in the air of plenty of coastal towns I’ve passed ...
Losing my mum to dementia when she was just 52 changed everything. I was thousands of kilometres from home, filming Survivor in outback Australia, when I got the news that she’d passed away. I ...
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