TRACKS PREMIUM FEATURES
Head Dips – Issue 602
The John Florence Process – Issue 602
Ziggy plays guitar – and gets barrelled – Issue 602
My Father’s Daughter – Issue 602
Stacy Peralta: Against the current – Issue 602
PREMIUM FEATURES
- BY Luke Kennedy
Knifing a rail will always be at the core of good surfing.
- BY Phil Jarratt
When all the world is a stage and you have several roles to play.
- BY Anthony Ireson. Photos by Tim Blake.
Dodging crocodiles, stingers and sharks to ride the waves of your life in places they rarely break.
- BY John Wtizig
The renaissance man who captured the zeitgeist of early Australian surf culture.
- BY Stephen Cooney
Mischievous manipulation with MP and TF.
- BY Luke Kennedy
Tahlija Redgard is a freesurfer in the truest sense.
- BY Phil Jarratt
From Albe to Anushka on the Island of the Gods.
- BY Hugh Liney
For a revered musician and songwriter who found inspiration and purpose in surfing, psychedelia and nature, it took a darkened cinema, the teenage camaraderie of fellow surfers and musos, the first viewing of a classic surf movie and the sweet melodies of their cool jazz soundtracks to inspire one of his greatest works.
- BY Luke Kennedy. Photography by Nate Lawrence
How a smiling kid from Kingscliff owned the last two decades in surfing.
- BY Monty Webber
An alternative take on Australian Surfing History. Part II: 1964 – 1974.
- BY Tim Baker
The nine lives of Robbie Page – the OG Houso, Pipe Master, Indigenous surfing champion, surf wax entrepreneur, maniac – and how he always lands on his feet.
- BY Kate Allman
Through the decades and 600 issues of Tracks, plenty has changed for women in surfing – and yet plenty remains the same. How far off equality are we? Kate Allman talks to legends from the past and present to unpack what’s holding women back.

PREMIUM FILM
Grab the popcorn, crack a cold one and choose from a collection of Tracks’ classic films.

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