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Surfing the Australian Waves Collection

Surrounded by the Indian and Pacific Oceans Australia is one of the greatest surfing nations. If you love the surfing lifestyle, huge swells, action shots and the blue colours of the ocean, any one of these surf art prints taken by professional Australian Associated Press sport photographers will look amazing in your space

Choose a picture from our Surfing the Australian Waves Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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We are proud to offer this selection in partnership with Australian Associated Press (AAP)

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: Queensland Weather

Queensland Weather
A surfer is seen at Duranbah, the northernmost beach in New South Wales, Thursday February 21, 2019. Huge swells and high tides are set to pummelling south-east Queensland

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: Queensland Weather

Queensland Weather
A jetski rider negotiates a wave as he transports a surfer in large surf at Kirra on the Gold Coast, Friday, February 22, 2019

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: AUSTRALIA CORONAVIRUS COVID-19

AUSTRALIA CORONAVIRUS COVID-19
A Local surfer is seen at Bells Beach in Torquay, Friday, April 10, 2020. The famous Bells Beach Classic surf completion is usually held this Easter holiday weekend but was cancelled due to

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: QUEENSLAND WEATHER

QUEENSLAND WEATHER
Surfers survey large surf before paddling out at Snapper Rocks on the Gold Coast, Sunday, February 18, 2018. The large swell is courtesy of Tropical Cyclone Gita, which devastated Tonga on Monday

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: AUSTRALIAN DAILY LIFE

AUSTRALIAN DAILY LIFE
A surfer is seen during sunrise at Manly Beach in Sydney, Tuesday, July 31, 2018. (aP Image/Mick Tsikas)

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: Lone Surfer

Lone Surfer
A surfer walks as Surfers Paradise Beach on the Gold Coast, Thursday, April 16, 2020. All Australians are still required to stay home due to the Coronavirus Pandemic unless exempt for exercise or

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: A surf ski paddler encounters dolphins surfing on a wave at Manly Beach in Sydney

A surf ski paddler encounters dolphins surfing on a wave at Manly Beach in Sydney
A surf ski paddler (L) encounters dolphins surfing on a wave at Manly Beach in Sydney June 5, 2005. Dolphins, a protected marine species

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: AUSTRALIA CORONAVIRUS COVID-19

AUSTRALIA CORONAVIRUS COVID-19
Local surfers are seen at Bells Beach in Torquay, Friday, April 10, 2020. The famous Bells Beach Classic surf completion is usually held this Easter holiday weekend but was cancelled due to

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: Port Melbourne Beach

Port Melbourne Beach
Kite-surfers are seen at Port Melbourne beach in Melbourne, Thursday, January 3, 2018. (aP Image/James Ross)

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: Hot Weather Sydney

Hot Weather Sydney
Beachgoers and surfers are seen at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Saturday, December 29, 2018. (aP Image/Mick Tsikas)

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: Melbourne Wild Weather

Melbourne Wild Weather
A surfer catches a wave in the usually calm waters of Port Phillip bay in Port Melbourne as wild weather sweeps across the city in Melbourne, Sunday, June 17. 2018. (aP Image/David Crosling)

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: Queensland Weather

Queensland Weather
A surfer is barrelled at Kirra on the Gold Coast, Friday, February 22, 2019. Huge swells and high tides are pummelling south-east Queensland beaches as Cyclone Oma sits off the Queensland coast

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: Queensland Weather

Queensland Weather
Surfers are seen at Kirra beach on the Gold Coast, Friday, February 22, 2019. Huge swells and high tides are pummeling south-east Queensland beaches as Cyclone Oma sits off the Queensland coast

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: Queensland Weather

Queensland Weather
Surfers look on to large surf at Snapper Rocks on the Gold Coast, Thursday February 21, 2019. Huge swells and high tides are set to pummelling south-east Queensland beaches over the coming days as

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: Queensland Weather

Queensland Weather
A surfer is seen at Duranbah, the northernmost beach in New South Wales, Thursday February 21, 2019. Huge swells and high tides are set to pummelling south-east Queensland

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: Queensland Weather

Queensland Weather
A surfer is seen at Duranbah, the northernmost beach in New South Wales, Thursday February 21, 2019. Huge swells and high tides are set to pummelling south-east Queensland

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: Queensland Weather

Queensland Weather
A surfer is seen at Duranbah, the northernmost beach in New South Wales, Thursday February 21, 2019. Huge swells and high tides are set to pummelling south-east Queensland

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: Queensland Weather

Queensland Weather
Surfers are seen at Snapper Rocks on the Gold Coast, Thursday February 21, 2019. Huge swells and high tides are set to pummelling south-east Queensland beaches over the coming days as Cyclone Oma

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: Queensland Weather

Queensland Weather
Photographers take photographs of a surfer at Snapper Rocks on the Gold Coast, Thursday February 21, 2019. Huge swells and high tides are set to pummelling south-east Queensland beaches over

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: Melbourne Wild Weather

Melbourne Wild Weather
A surfer catches a wave in the usually calm waters of Port Phillip bay in Port Melbourne as wild weather sweeps across the city in Melbourne, Sunday, June 17. 2018. (aP Image/David Crosling)

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: Bondi Beach

Bondi Beach
A surfer is seen at Bondi Beach in Sydney

Background imageSurfing the Australian Waves Collection: Bondi Beach

Bondi Beach
A surfer is seen at Bondi Beach in Sydney. (aP Image/Mick Tsikas)


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