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Tracks

Issue 603
Magazine

Tracks is Australia's leading surfing magazine. For over 40 years Tracks has tapped into the minds of cheeky grommets and grizzled gurus alike, and remains the voice of hardcore surfing in Australia today. Every month it takes you to the most exotic surfing locations, fills you in on what's happening on the pro-circuit as well as at your local beaches. Tracks is the surfer's bible.

AMPLIFY THE STOKE • Surfing is the sum-total of many voices… including your own.

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Lightbox

HERE’S TO YOU, ME OLDS • A raucous gig at the ‘Rissole’, a wild bunch of surfers and the photo of two brothers that never ran.

HEAD DIPS

THE SECOND COMING: JULIAN WILSON • Julian returns to the fold and everyone is watching.

MARTIN POTTER’S LIFELONG ACT OF DEFIANCE • When you start to analyse the life of iconic surf legend Martin Potter it doesn’t take long for a reoccurring theme to emerge – You don’t tell Pottz he can’t do something unless you really want him to do it!

THE REVOLUTION CAME IN A CARDIGAN • Devon Howard and Simon Jones on the subtle endurance of the mid length revolution.

LILLIANA BOWREY: THE RIGHT LINE • The talented goofy-footer and actor with the world, and various craft, at her feet.

THE NAKED THRILL • How bodysurfing helped to save Colin MacLeod’s life.

SAM & LUKE • The lifetime hand-shaper and the Hall of Fame surfer.

JOHN COLLINS: THE BELL MUST BE RUNG • How a kid from Port Phillip Bay became the contest director at pro-surfing’s most fabled event.

NICK GREEN IN BLACK & WHITE • Allowing the lens to tell a story

LIFE AROUND THE SEA • A tapestry of characters and images shaped by the sea, defining Australian surf culture.

THIS OTHER EDEN • Raw beauty, empty barrels, and unchartered potential make the Solomon Islands an enticing surf destination.

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS: THE LAST DAYS OF JACK MCCOY • Phil Jarratt was there with Jack in the beginning and beside him on stage at the end.

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  • OverDrive Magazine

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Languages

  • English