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Chippo and his partner Lucie hiked the 130km Cape to Cape Tracks while surfing and fishing from Cape Leeuwin to Cape Naturaliste.
Sumba is one of the most wild and unique parts of Indonesia. Made famous by the wave ‘Occy’s left’ which is now privatised as ...
A new Surfers for Climate documentary takes a deep dive into South Australia's algae bloom problem which is currently ...
Bingin was a thriving multi-cultural hub of surfers and beach goers, now it resembles the start of a demolition site.
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 ...
The trip kicked off with a one-way ticket to Mexico City and a half-baked plan to follow the Pacific all the way down to Argentina. I’d be surfing whatever broke, burned, or barrelled – chasing swell ...
For decades surfers had no voice. The authorities held a dim view of these bohemian misfits that followed the waves and would rather surf than work. Often surfers would find themselves helpless as ...
At the start of last month a video of demolition work taking place on the picturesque cliffs of Uluwatu went viral on social media. The Uluwatu escarpment, which is synonymous with surfing in Bali, ...
Almost every surfer who has visited Indonesia in the last three decades has, at some point, thumbed their way through a copy of the ‘Indo Surf and Lingo’ guide. Sadly, Pete Neely, the author and ...
Reno Abellira was a 70s surf icon and now he is fighting for his life after an assault. Reflecting on the better times.
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 ...
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