NSW CEO Luke Madden to join Surfing Australia as Chief of Sport

NSW CEO Luke Madden to join Surfing Australia as Chief of Sport

Surfing Australia is excited to announce that Surfing NSW CEO Luke Madden is joining the organisation in the newly created role of Chief of Sport.Surfing Australia CEO, Chris Mater said: “We couldn’t be more excited for Luke Madden to join our team as the...
First Nations High Performance Program Surfers Head to Lennox Head

First Nations High Performance Program Surfers Head to Lennox Head

Young Indigenous surfers from across Australia are set to reunite at Lennox Head, on Bundjalung Country, as part of the inaugural Surfing Australia First Nations Youth High Performance Program.The athletes, aged between 12 and 18, will attend a five-day camp where...
Why Surfing is One of the Fastest Growing Sports in Australia

Why Surfing is One of the Fastest Growing Sports in Australia

A record turnout at Surfing Australia’s Seas the Day festival shows surfing is still one of the fastest growing sports in Australia.Seas the Day is the world’s biggest female participation surf festival and in its inaugural year attracted over 12,000...
Snapper Rocks SRC Win Big at Inaugural ‘Seas the Day’

Snapper Rocks SRC Win Big at Inaugural ‘Seas the Day’

Snapper Rocks Surfriders Club has taken out both the Open Women’s Shortboard and Salty Girls U12 Mini Shredders divisions at the inaugural Seas the Day women’s surf festival at Kingscliff Beach.It was another spectacular day despite choppy conditions for...
Huge Crowds Descend on Kingscliff for ‘Seas the Day’ Women’s Surf Festival

Huge Crowds Descend on Kingscliff for ‘Seas the Day’ Women’s Surf Festival

A record number of competitors have descended on Kingscliff Beach, NSW for Seas the Day. Hosted by Surfing Australia, more than 200 women and young girls will hit the waves over the weekend making it the biggest female participation surf event in the world....