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Neverland

Tricia Shantz
American and Australian surfers in Byron Bay 1960s & 1970s
From tough Aussie abattoir town to global surf/tourism mecca, Neverland offers a rare pictorial account of how American and Australian anti-Vietnam War surfers transformed Byron Bay forever.
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Neverland is a social history of a surf town in Australia – which happens to be Byron Bay.

It is the story of the surfers, American and Australian, who found and made Byron Bay their home in the 1960s and 1970s changing its history forever. These stories, as told to the author, are of a time in Byron Bay that charts the forces that created modern Byron Bay. Culture wars. Freedom, rebellion, they believed they were going to change the world.

It tells the story of how a backwater NSW slaughterhouse town became the beating heart of Australian counterculture, a crossroads creative Mecca, a world-class surf destination, and one of the planet's  most desirable addresses and expensive real estate. If it wasn't for the American and Australian surfers, Byron Bay may still be an industrial town rather than the cultural destination it has become. They changed Byron Bay town from black and white to colour.

Details:
ISBN:
9780987152244
Format:
Hardback
Price:
AU$75, NZ$85
Page Count:
184
Dimensions:
24.40cm x 21.00cm
Publisher:
Hardie Grant Books
Genre:
Sport, History
Publish date:
Sep 3rd, 2024

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