Tracks (magazine)
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Tracks is a monthly Australian surf magazine, promoting itself as "the surfers' bible."[1] It is published by Nextmedia.
Quick Facts Editor, Staff cartoonists ...
Editor | Luke Kennedy |
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Staff cartoonists | Tony Edwards (1973–1981) |
Former editors | Alby Falzon (1970-1975), Tim Baker (1989-1991) |
Categories | Humor magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Format | Newsprint magazine |
Founder | Alby Falzon, John Witzig, David Elfick |
Founded | 1970 |
First issue | October 1970; 53 years ago (1970-10) |
Company | Tracks Publishing Company Nextmedia |
Based in | Sydney, Australia |
Language | English |
Website | www |
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Tracks was established in October 1970 by Alby Falzon, John Witzig, and David Elfick, starting as a kind of counterculture tabloid, printed on newsprint and produced on Sydney's northern beaches. Since then it has grown to be a major surfing publication.