WHEN Surfing Australia celebrated its 50th anniversary last year, it marked the occasion with a web poll to decide Australia’s 10 most influential surfers.
Like many such exercises, it was a process fraught with controversy that started more arguments than it resolved.
In my own study of our surfing history, Australia’s Century of Surf, I argue that our most influential surfer was in fact a district court judge and knight of the British realm who few surfers have ever heard of … More
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