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Jack McCoy grips the tripod that has become a fifth limb in his prolific, film-making career. Occhilupo believes the movie’s ...
Kyuss alongside his brother, Rasmus, formed the band last year. They also recruited their nan’s next door neighbour and friend from school, Bon, who plays drums. The boys have been making noise in the ...
Laugh, cry and cringe at a collection of Monty’s most recent work for Tracks. A selection of twelve short and long form ...
As far as volatile stretches of coastline go Southern Australia is hard to beat. Copping the full brunt of the roaring forty (aka furious fifty) storm cells, the region, which is made up of thousands ...
For the first time in five years Pipeline will contribute to a surfer’s potential CT qualification as it’s been added to the ...
In the Tracks 50 th anniversary issue, revered writer and former Tracks editor, Phil Jarratt, casts a discerning eye over the mercantile evolution of surfing, charting its course from a humble, ...
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 ...
As you shed a tear over your favourite surfer’s failure to make the mid-season cut, spare a thought for Eddie Ryall. The Sydney surfer was just one pick away from a massive win with his round one ...
How JJF spearheads a thriving company, embraces fatherhood, and continues to set the benchmark for performance, in and out of ...
How Ziggy Alberts cultivated the ultimate double life. • WRITTEN BY Luke Kennedy This is a Premium Feature only available to ...
Summa has been learning to shape under the tutelage of her dad, who has become a boardmaker in demand. Photo: Pete Balmer.
They don’t make them like Tommy anymore. • WRITTEN BY Tracks This is a Premium Feature only available to Tracks subscribers.