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Slam Skateboarding

244 Summer 2024/2025
Magazine

Slam has been at the forefront of Australian skateboarding for over three decades and is the country’s leading and longest serving and skateboarding publication. Experience Slam Magazine on PC Desktop, Mac, iPad, iPhone and via all Android capable devices. Created by skateboarders for skateboarders.

INTRO

JACK KIRK – MELBOURNE MVP

CUPID ON A SKATEBOARD AUSTRALIAN SKATEBOARDING'S FIRST INTERNATIONAL STAR

BREATHWORK FOR SKATERS

FROM THE ARCHIVES STRANGE PRODUCTS OF THE PAST, PART TWO

BEEF TO REEF • MOUNT ISA TO MAGNETIC ISLAND WITH VANS, PASS~PORT, HODDLE AND BUILD UP SKATEBOARDING

DOMINICK WALKER • Dominick Walker has just landed in Hawaii when we catch up on the phone for this interview. He tells me he just went for a swim, and he’s skating some kerbs with the boys. He’s hyped and grateful for all of it – the solid stint he just spent in Australia, the privilege of travelling the world with good friends, and even the challenges he faced earlier in life, growing up in Orange County. Domo came out to Australia for Street League in Sydney, and then capped off his trip at The Bunt Jam in Melbourne. He had a great time in Australia, finding time to do the comp thing, film a few clips in the streets, and get faded to the point of being “uncollectable” after one of Nyjah Huston’s DJ sets. He also checked off some NBDs at Australian spots that won’t be forgotten any time soon.

MITCH ROBERTOM • Mitch Robertom remains one of Australia’s most underrated skateboarders. Born and raised in the Northern Suburbs of Melbourne, the 33-year-old country music enthusiast has spent the past three years in Sunbury, where he and his wife Kathryn bought a house and are raising their two-year-old son, Tex. Mitch is settling into a rhythm that includes quality family time, work, a healthy amount of skateboarding, and big dreams of a Ford F150 truck. Although Mitch hasn’t yet realised his dream of becoming a country music star, there’s still time…

GAFFER WITH ASICS AUSTRALIA

Zack Lycos

DANNAN CHIU

HAYLEY WILSON PRO SURPRISE

Slam Skateboarding

Michael Donovan


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 100 Publisher: Silver Lining Media Pty Ltd Edition: 244 Summer 2024/2025

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: December 11, 2024

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subjects

Sports

Languages

English

Slam has been at the forefront of Australian skateboarding for over three decades and is the country’s leading and longest serving and skateboarding publication. Experience Slam Magazine on PC Desktop, Mac, iPad, iPhone and via all Android capable devices. Created by skateboarders for skateboarders.

INTRO

JACK KIRK – MELBOURNE MVP

CUPID ON A SKATEBOARD AUSTRALIAN SKATEBOARDING'S FIRST INTERNATIONAL STAR

BREATHWORK FOR SKATERS

FROM THE ARCHIVES STRANGE PRODUCTS OF THE PAST, PART TWO

BEEF TO REEF • MOUNT ISA TO MAGNETIC ISLAND WITH VANS, PASS~PORT, HODDLE AND BUILD UP SKATEBOARDING

DOMINICK WALKER • Dominick Walker has just landed in Hawaii when we catch up on the phone for this interview. He tells me he just went for a swim, and he’s skating some kerbs with the boys. He’s hyped and grateful for all of it – the solid stint he just spent in Australia, the privilege of travelling the world with good friends, and even the challenges he faced earlier in life, growing up in Orange County. Domo came out to Australia for Street League in Sydney, and then capped off his trip at The Bunt Jam in Melbourne. He had a great time in Australia, finding time to do the comp thing, film a few clips in the streets, and get faded to the point of being “uncollectable” after one of Nyjah Huston’s DJ sets. He also checked off some NBDs at Australian spots that won’t be forgotten any time soon.

MITCH ROBERTOM • Mitch Robertom remains one of Australia’s most underrated skateboarders. Born and raised in the Northern Suburbs of Melbourne, the 33-year-old country music enthusiast has spent the past three years in Sunbury, where he and his wife Kathryn bought a house and are raising their two-year-old son, Tex. Mitch is settling into a rhythm that includes quality family time, work, a healthy amount of skateboarding, and big dreams of a Ford F150 truck. Although Mitch hasn’t yet realised his dream of becoming a country music star, there’s still time…

GAFFER WITH ASICS AUSTRALIA

Zack Lycos

DANNAN CHIU

HAYLEY WILSON PRO SURPRISE

Slam Skateboarding

Michael Donovan


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