Rock groyne construction and beach nourishment is giving the area a fighting chance.
Ahead of the Tracks Party in Byron on 15 November we sit down with the members of Headsend to find out more about them.
An insight into one of surfing's most creative brains courtesy of Uluwatu Surf Villas.
“Recently, on a brief visit to a friend’s house, Torren unearthed the original 7’9” channel bottom twin, tucked beneath a ...
A single, inspired punt has catapulted Pete Kavanagh into the Sydney, Stab High event. It was around 1am (a few days ago) when the schoolteacher landed the highly technical air at Sydney’s Urbnsurf. A ...
The surf was flat the following day, and Mick checked Swellnet on his phone. “There’s a low-pressure system forming in the Coral Sea. With any luck, it should generate some swell. Luckily, we’re ...
Somewhere along the line, we’ve all stopped and stared at a surf photo. Maybe it was a lineup so perfect it looked fake, a mutant slab being tamed by some mad dog, or a timeless shot of your favourite ...
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 ...
John Ogden’s biography of Warren Anderson traces a charismatic life woven through surf culture, drug smuggling, and wave discovery in the 60s and 70s.
Just living somewhere doesn’t make you local. The word carries weight – it grants authority over a place. If you’re local, ...
Kai has just released his latest project ‘Bakso 900’ which is his first body of work with the Afends sticker on the nose of ...
As an emerging rock band the indicators you are making headway sometimes arrive via unexpected means. Gully Days had just played an eventful gig at a subterranean bar on Sydney’s city fringes. Things ...