Queensland

Sunshine Coast

Sunshine Coast

Sunshine Coast, QLD - Winter The Sunshine Coast holds some fun waves. Noosa is the first name off everyone's lips, and one day ill get the chance to shoot it. We were there for two weeks in 2023 over winter and it was a lake both times. Yet, some open beaches really...

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Gold Coast

Gold Coast

Gold Coast, QLD The home of Australian surfing. The epicenter of surf culture. I crown the Gold Coast as the king, and the Surf Coast, VIC the queen purely because the Gold Coast has better weather. Ive shot the Gold Coast since 2015. It is on from 4:30am in the...

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Agnes Water

Agnes Water

Agnes Water - Winter The last stop for rolling waves on the Queensland Coast. This beautiful coastal town stole our hearts and I can't wait to head back for more warm-winter adventures. There are two primary surfing spots at Agnes Water. The first is the break coming...

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New South Wales

Scotts Head

Scotts Head

Scotts Head, NSW When it comes to small coastal towns, there isn't many that out charm Scotts Head. With 2 beautiful beaches, and a world class long board wave of the back beach (which is pretty much the main beach), a good time is always to be had. A fair warning,...

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Sapphire Coast

Sapphire Coast

Sapphire Coast, NSW We spent Christmas in Eden, the most southern town in NSW. It's got a rich history and no waves. Yet, 15 mins and 30 mins north you have Pambula and Merimbula, which are ideal spots to catch some fun waves. Merimbula is the standout. A brilliant...

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Bermagui

Bermagui

Bermagui, NSW There isn't much surf in Bermagui, so you're going to have to explore around the place. There is a pretty rad rock pool on the side of a cliff that has seal's chilling on a nearby rock. The town is pretty rad too. Our best surfs were had at Cuttagee...

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Pacific Palms

Pacific Palms

Pacific Palms, NSW About 30 mins south of Foster you'll be in a collection of neighborhoods called Pacific Palms. Betty's, Blues, Boomers and Booti Booti. When you visit you'll most likely bet welcomed by the bluest water you have ever seen in NSW. It's something you...

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Broulee

Broulee

Broulee, NSW - Spring Just south of Batemans Bay is a stunning surf village named Broulee. Besides a FoodWorks, a chemist, and some cafes, there is a fantastic brewery with great food and great vibes. The surfing is pretty straightforward. Back Beach offers a...

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Crescent Head

Crescent Head

Crescent Head, NSW Is this the best long board wave in Australia? It would have to be top 3. We stayed for 2 weeks and Ella surfed her brains out, I shot thousands of images, and we got our fill. That being said, there is a quirky local vibe to get your head around....

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Coffs Coast

Coffs Coast

Coffs Coast, NSW Home is where the heart is. I have been shooting waves on the Coffs Coast for 14 years. Here is a break down of where the best waves can be found. Parkies - An open beach with an island that feeds some great banks. This is great for mid to large swell...

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Byron Bay

Byron Bay

Byron Bay, NSW - Winter Byron Bay, so much to say. I remember seeing Parkway Drive play at the high school in 2004 with August Burns Red and Architects. Probably the best show ive ever seen in my life and was my first experience of Byron Bay. Ive never seen so much...

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Lennox Head

Lennox Head

Lennox Head, NSW Nestled in between Byron Bay and Ballina is the pearl of the Northern Rivers, Lennox Head. A genuine contender for best suburb to live in Australia, Lennox Head offers 2 primary surf options. The point, or main beach. Both have their pros and cons....

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Cabarita

Cabarita

Cabarita, NSW - Winter The jewel of the Tweed, Cabarita Beach, Cabs, is an exceptionally beautiful beach. With two rolling headlands and an open beach north and south to choose from, it is a hallmark of coastal living in Northern New South Wales. We were treated to a...

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Victoria and South Australia

Eyre and Yorke Peninsula

Eyre and Yorke Peninsula

Eyre Peninsula and Yorke Peninsula, South Australia If you're chasing waves in South Australia, the Eyre and Yorke Peninsulas offer an incredible, yet vastly different, surfing experience. The Wild Eyre Peninsula The Eyre Peninsula feels raw—rugged, untamed, and...

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Middleton

Middleton

Middleton, SA Middleton is a cute surfing village found on the Fleurieu Peninsula. It a busy little spot that attracts surfers from Adelaide and the surrounds. Essentially, South Australia's Bells Beach and attracts similar weekender attention. We had spent 10 days...

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Surf Coast

Surf Coast

Surf Coast, VIC Is there a better area for surfing anywhere in Australia? If it wasn't so dam cold between March and October, it would be the home of Australian surfing. Torquay rivals Coolangatta for vibes. We spent 12 days just north of Torquay at Breamlea. A cute...

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Tasmania

North West Tasmania

North West Tasmania

North West, TAS Welcome to the edge of the world. There aren't too many further from civilization spots than North West Tasmania. We based ourselves out of Stanley for a few days. Some how Ella snagged a lone surf on the back beach which set up for some iconic photos....

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North East Tasmania

North East Tasmania

North East Tasmania There is something raw about the energy, the landscape, and the people of Tasmania. While hunting for waves, it often felt like we might have missed the perfect setups by a day. This has been a recurring theme for our trip around Australia. When...

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Western Australia

South West

South West

South West, Western Australia Surfing in Esperence, Denmark and Albany has its challenges, but the rewards are massive. We started in a tiny town called Peaceful Bay and traveled to Denmark, Albany and Esperence over a 6 week period. What an incredibly unique and...

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Margret River

Margret River

Margret River, Western Australia Surfing in Margret River is a dream. There are waves for days and so many different types that you could pick a new spot every day. We spent three weeks in one of Australia's premier surfing regions. With it's incredible waters and...

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Quobba

Quobba

Quobba, Western Australia Surfing in Gnaraloo is a dream. You feel like your on the edge of the world, distant from anything, with some of the worlds best waves. We spent 12 nights at Quobba Station fishing and exploring. In our time we found two absolutely raw...

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Exmouth

Exmouth

Exmouth, Western Australia Surfing in Exmouth is a dream. With 5 unique spots to pick from, it is a surf explorers fantasy. It has something for everyone. Nature, Unleashed. The end of the road. Exmouth is the last surf spot when heading north up the Western...

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Lancelin

Lancelin

Lancelin, Western Australia Surfing in Lancelin, just 90 mins north or Perth, takes you back to small coastal towns, parking on the beach and watching the waves roll in​ 90 mins north of Perth you'll find a sleepy fishing village called Lancelin. What you may not know...

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Kalbarri

Kalbarri

Kalbarri, Western Australia Surfing in Kalbarri maybe one of Australia's most raw, powerful and awe inspiring surfing experience. We were blown away from the moment we drove over the hill. We had waves for seven days straight. There hasn't been many places I have...

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Geraldton

Geraldton

Geraldton, WA Surfing in Geraldton is mixed bag of all the lollies. With Back beaches and drivable beaches, with some novelty mystery waves as well, there is a surprising amount on offer for the Mid Coast port town. Geraldton has surprised us. It is the first time in...

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