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INTRO
SKATING THE TRANSITIONS OF LIFE CYCLICAL HIGHS AND LOWS
BRETT CHAN 10 DAYS PAINTING FOR AN EXHIBITION
ANGELS OF SKATEBOARDING • CELEBRATING AARON BROWN’S BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE TANNERY THE SUDDEN DEMOLITION OF A LEGENDARY DIY
IN NB# ADL • THE NEW BALANCE NUMERIC AUSTRALIAN TEAM SPEND SEVEN LONG DAYS AND NIGHTS IN THE STREETS OF THE CITY OF CHURCHES.
CATO DOBBS
JETT STANTON
JACK PATERSON
ZACK LYCOS
CONNOR REEVE
SEAN RYAN
RICHARD MOORE
ADELAIDE
Riley Pavey Does LA • Riley has been fanning out on WKND Skateboards since his early teens, so when the brand’s owner, Grant Yansura, slid into his DMs to discuss the potential of riding for them, he was hyped. After a blind date with the team in Barcelona, Riley was invited to spend a few months skating and hanging with the WKND crew in LA. Riley is 20 - too young to push through any saloon swinging doors on the Sunset Strip - but he came back leaving a solid stack of footage and plenty of crazy stories. From sketchy car park stitches to WKND skit film sets to a perplexing encounter with Andrew Reynolds, he had quite a trip. Read on for the full round-up of Pavey’s first proper American assault.
Don’t check the radar • The Converse CONS Australia crew trekked through flood-ravaged rural Victoria in search of clear skies, dry spots and blue tiles.
BEN CURRIE • Bringing the heat with 10 heavy tricks
Let’s Trot with Santa Cruz Oz
Ethan Copeland
Taniah meyers
Brendon Cross
Sam Owbridge
Danno Woolley
Jett Dehaan
noah Bardas
George Bridgood
RUBY TREW
CONNOR REEVE’S LAATE X NB# PART PREMIERE
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