Board lost in Tasmania turns up four years later in Townsville
In 2017, Danny Griffiths lost his board off the south coast of Tasmania, but it's now turned up in Townsville.
In 2017, Danny Griffiths lost his board off the south coast of Tasmania, but it's now turned up in Townsville.
"He prepared me all this time to be independent some day."
The 63-year-old was attacked by a shark at Main Beach at about 7:00am and received lacerations to her hip, back and buttocks, according to paramedics.
"It was International Women's Day last Monday and I didn't celebrate it."
Interspersed with teenage skatepark celluloid, here's J Dub with a recent edit from a hometown return.
It's easy to forget how stacked the system was against women professional surfers, but 'Girls Can't Surf' reminds us what those '80s women fought for.
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Ding Alley welcomes the Woz back into Australian airspace!
Long boards, thick lips, deep water.
"Is half the population losing their goddamn minds?
Putting his tiling ambitions on hold, the hard charging surfer from Yamba has accepted a new mission.
And Fergal and Gearoid too, getting horribly shacked.