Female Surfing Receives A Wake Up Call At The Margaret River Pro
- 21 May
- Written by Contributor
Words by Scott Cuttre
If anyone had any doubts to how serious and competitive women's professional surfing is, you need not look any further than the Margaret River Pro held March 16-24th in Western Australia. In one wave Sally Fitzgibbons and Laura Enever, showed that female surfers are not just cute, bikini wearing sideshow inferior to there male counterparts. When Fitzgibbons and Enever took off on the same wave (Fitzgibbons going right Enever going left) during their Round Three Heat, Fitzgibbons grabbed Enever by the chest and back throwing Enever from her board in a fashion typically seen in The WWE, not an ASP event.
Sisters Of The Sea
- 16 May
- Written by Contributor

There’s a bunch of chicks I know who have one thing in common. They all love to surf. This bunch especially. And they’re also especially good at it too. Meet Molly O’Neill, Maddie Gross, Tarryn Wilson, Leana Rack, Kath Moore and Libby Caskey. The ocean brings them together and the waves unite them.
It's not unusual to see more women in the line up in Byron than men on some days. You'll see them sliding around on glassy little peelers off the point at The Pass, looking like they're walking on water.
Review of Surfkini Australia
- 23 Apr
- Written by Narani

Off to the Byron Bay Sunday markets on a mission to find one particular stall in the rabbit warren of tents, people and food. To hook up with the designer of Surfkini Australia, Alana Martinero. With a name like 'Surfkini Australia' it differently implies that ones designs are made to surf in... So what do you do when you find a product designed for women to surf in? Review it! We exchanged conversation and goods then I headed to the beach to try my Surfkini out.