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.
You Were Right, Mum • Never dismiss a mother’s intuition, and finally we listened.
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Mason Ho on Style • Self-expression can flourish when you have the fundamentals down and pay attention to past masters.
Dane Henry: Sky is the Limit • With his dizzying acrobatics, focused ambition and astute demeanor; Dane Henry is rapidly emerging as the ultimate modern surfer.
Stardust: The Cosmic Reality of Dylan Wilcoxen • If your dreams don’t scare you, they’re not big enough. And youthful dreams are the most powerful of them all.
Tommy Myers: In the Sweet Spot • How two waves at a city beach made Tommy Myers a cult hero and helped complete his full circle journey as a pro-surfer.
Ruby Berry: Pilgrimage • From wild WA coastlines to heavy barrels, Ruby Berry brings surfing back to its roots.
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Access Denied • Surfing’s ‘No Go’ zones have always been hotly debated.
Occy’s Left: Inside the World’s Most Controversial Wave
The Forbidden River-Mouth
California’s Hidden Edges
Disparate Identities: A Jewish Surfer, Down Under and Beyond • In the wake of the Bondi massacre Abraham Kenny examines the various layers of a complex, Australian identity.
Looking after the Earth Suit • Like many surfers, Lauren Hill and partner, Dave Rastovich, misunderstood surf-specific fitness, now they’re training regularly and relishing the results.
Miyazaki Immersion – an Australian in Japan • West Australian photographer, Adam Serra, is hooked on shooting the waves and culture of this vibrant, Japanese city.
Wanna do a Show About Surfing? • How David Hill and his award-winning Surfabout 78 and 79 took surfing to the next level and ushered in the model for modern sports coverage.
Double Act: Tru and Jesse Starling • The entrepreneurial and media savvy duo who are making their mark in surfing and beyond.
Sounds of Then – Tom Servais • April 1995 – Tavarua Island, Fiji – the swell that wasn’t supposed to be there.
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