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With his dizzying acrobatics, focused ambition and astute demeanour; Dane Henry is rapidly emerging as the ultimate modern surfer.
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Dane Henry: Sky is The Limit

With his dizzying acrobatics, focused ambition and astute demeanour; Dane Henry is rapidly emerging as the ultimate modern surfer.

Written by Jake Stolte

If you were to design a future surfing World Champion and a poster boy for the sport, it would look a lot like Dane Henry. At just 19, he carries himself with a maturity beyond his years. He’s polite, well-mannered and confident on camera. But don’t mistake his kindness for weakness. Beneath the blonde mop and soft smile lies a ruthless competitive edge that he likes to sharpen in any kind of competitive setting.

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.

By Matt George

“That stardust inside them. You cannot train it, coach it or unlock it. It’s just there or not. It just comes from the sky or the DNA or something. And win or lose you can still make a great career out of this kind of surfing. You can have a good career without competition, of course. Because people want to see this kind of surfing. They will always want to see it. This supernatural surfing. The magic of it.” – Matt Biolos on Dylan Wilcoxen’s surfing

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.

Written by Luke Kennedy

By the time Tommy hit the beach on Good Friday, the wave had already gone viral. He was greeted on shore by his dad, brandishing a phone and urging him to check out his ride. Tommy recalls telling his dad he just wanted to savour the memory a little longer, wary the footage might somehow diminish the measure of the experience.

“I said, ‘Dad… it felt fucking sick. I think I just want to, like, leave that image in my head for another couple of hours and just sort of bathe in how it felt…”

Ruby Berry: Pilgrimage

From wild WA coastlines to heavy barrels, Ruby Berry brings surfing back to its roots.

Written by Jesse Starling

From the wild, wind-carved coastline of Western Australia emerges the story of a girl; beautiful, bold, and utterly her own. Introducing Ruby Berry and her world, told through the voices of those who’ve shaped her journey, and the lens her new film

‘Pilgrimage’ — a reflection of the places, people, and purpose, that continue to guide her path. Oh, and did we mention she absolutely charges? You’ll see.

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.

Written By Lauren L. Hill

As I crossed into my mid-thirties, after half a year out of the water and serious sleep deprivation, my shoulders were weak, and my core was weaker. My back was sore. I knew something had to change if I wanted surfing to be easeful again, and not just an injury waiting to happen. But I also didn’t want to return to just longboarding. I wanted to chase new sensations; ones that required the strength to actually push against fiberglass and water in ways that don’t make as much sense on a log. I wanted smaller boards, but to ride them I needed more capable muscles.

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

By Phil Jarratt

“So George Greenough appears from out of the shadows and tells me that he’s been seriously hurt during the filming, he has spinal issues and needs compensation otherwise I don’t get the film. I asked him where the film was and he told me he’d buried the cans and I wouldn’t be getting them until we reached an agreement. Somehow, I convinced him to give me the footage. I wish I could remember how I did that, but I do remember thinking, how the fuck is he going to remember where he buried it?”

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.

Written by Abraham Kenny

I dreamed of living by the beach, of being accepted by the locals, who I saw as being superior to me. Better surfers, hair more sun-bleached, exuding grom-entitlement. Small talk was sometimes exchanged. I would broaden my Aussie accent a touch in an attempt to fit in, but it was evident I was from a completely different cultural milieu. A kook, day-tripper or ‘touro’ to them. I had no idea at the time that World Champion surfer Shaun Thompson, from my favourite film ‘North Shore’, was Jewish. I never had a Bar Mitzvah, I didn’t study the Torah or wear a kippah, but I still clung to a few threads of my own specific Jewish identity.

Double Act: Tru and Jesse Starling

The entrepreneurial and media savvy duo who are making their mark in surfing and beyond.

Written by Luke Kennedy

Over the last decade, Tru and Jesse Starling have become one of surfing’s most influential sister acts. Whether competing, commentating, coaching or launching skincare brands, the duo’s success is underpinned by a confident and professional approach to anything they undertake.

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YEAR: 2008
STARRING: JOEL PARKINSON, MICK FANNING AND DEAN MORRISON

This is the last time the original cooly kids were captured together and features some of their best surfing.

Their rivalry helped push each of them onto the world stage but their friendship endured. This is the last time the original cooly kids were captured together and features some of their best surfing.

A film by Shaggadelic Productions

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YEAR: 2011
STARRING: DAVID RASTOVICH, OZZIE WRIGHT, CRAIG ANDERSON, RY CRAIKE, DEAN MORRISON & MORE

Seven free surfers embark on a voyage to boldly go where no man had gone before.

Seven free surfers embarked on a voyage to boldly go where no man had gone before.

Not that long ago, in an island chain far, far away, seven free surfers embarked on a voyage to boldly go where no man had gone before. Equipped with an array of surfboards, a packet of crayons and two ukuleles, their chances of success were slim. In pursuit of perfection, they were forced to navigate under the radar of a fleet of imperial boat charters. Despite numerous obstacles, the rebel alliance of wave-riding beatniks continued to make Galactik Tracks into a new surfing cosmos; their search for a Nirvana reaching its climax when they arrived at… The Island of Nowhere.

A film by Tom Jennings

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YEAR: 2014
STARRING: DAVE RASTOVICH

The film features the enigmatic and free-thinking Dave Rastovich at home on the Far North Coast of NSW.

Gathering is a short film from independent filmmaker Nathan Oldfield, the creator of the award-winning left of centre surf films Lines From a Poem, Seaworthy and The Heart & The Sea. The film features the enigmatic and free-thinking Dave Rastovich at home in the sacred playgrounds of the Far North Coast of New South Wales. The film explores Rastovich’s ideas around how the tension between the industrial and the natural in the surfing world unfolds in that place. Ultimately, Gathering celebrates how diversity and difference in ecosystems, relationships and surfing contribute to the preciousness of life. Gathering is easy on the eyes and ears and Tracks Magazine is proud to present it to you. Nathan Oldfield is a maverick, a filmmaker who wants a surf movie to say something important, to move us and make us grateful for the sea around us and the life within us. His films are quiet, beautiful and brimming with sacred purpose. Tim Winton, Acclaimed Australian Novelist

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YEAR: 2015
STARRING: MIKEY WRIGHT, LOUIE HYND, OWEN WRIGHT, CREED MCTAGGART & CAST OF THOUSANDS

In this quintessentially Australian film, the two friends ride waves with the nation’s best surfers.

From dreamy, north coast points to nights beneath starlit desert skies follow Luke Hynd and Mikey Wright as they embark on a surfing odyssey. In this quintessentially Australian film, the two friends ride waves with the nation’s best surfers, down beers with cantankerous locals and visit some of the more innocuous nooks of the continent’s rugged fringes. Wanderlust lets you rediscover the country and the coastline you love. Be careful, you might even be inspired to toss it all in and embark on your own journey around The Great Southern Land.

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