Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles presented by Rip Curl returns to the sacred site of Bells Beach / Djarrak for its 10th year.

One of the most anticipated events on the Victorian surfing calendar, the Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles presented by Rip Curl, will return later this week to Bells Beach / Djarrak on Wadawurrung Country to celebrate its 10th year.
The event brings together first nations surfers from across the country including Western Australia, Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia. “We’re excited to welcome the leading First Nations surfers to Djarrak for the Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles,” Surf Coast Shire Mayor Liz Pattison said. The event will host divisions including Open Men and Women, Junior Men and Women (U18), Masters (O35), Elders (O50) and Longboard.
“Surfing Victoria are excited to welcome back the Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles to Bells Beach / Djarrak” said Surfing Victoria CEO Adam Robertson. “The event is an incredible showcase of first nations surfers and a true gathering of surfers from around the country.”
The Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles will be held on May 26-28 at Bells Beach / Djarrak on Wadawurrung Country, kicking off on the 26th at 8:00am. Live scores, video and photos for the event can be found at www.australianindigenoussurfingtitles.com. The Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles is presented by Rip Curl and Head Sox supported by the Victorian Government, Surf Coast Events, VicHealth Surfing Australia, Play It Safe by the Water, Wadawurrung Tradional Overseers, Indigi-Print, Space Cubes and Feed Me Surf Coast.