Fishery Bay Surfing Reserve Declaration

Fishery Bay Declared Australia’s Newest National Surfing Reserve

FISHERY BAY, SA – October 5, 2025 — Fishery Bay has officially been dedicated as Australia’s newest Surfing Reserve, marking a historic and emotional milestone for the Eyre Peninsula’s surfing community. The dedication ceremony, held as part of the Stoke Surf Festival, was a celebration of culture, community and coastline — featuring surf culture talks, …

Cabarita Onboard

CABARITA BEACH has joined a net­work of prestigious surf breaks by being declared a Regional Surfing Reserve at a ceremony on Saturday, March 18, during the Surf for Sanity event.

Happy Birthday Philip Island

Perfect waves and weather set the scene for a magic day of surfing and community spirit on Saturday January 21.

Norah Head Declared

The Norah Head coastline between Hargraves Beach in the north and Pelican Point in the south is the first stretch of seashore on the Central Coast to attain National Surfing Reserve status. This small and unique strip of coastline features unspoiled world-class surfing options in all wave and wind conditions including at least nine beach breaks, two point breaks, three bomboras and two reef breaks.