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24.01.2022 Hey, Legend! A lot has been happening at Rarlo HQ after our first issue earlier this year. I moved down to Melbourne to see what all the fuss was about. It’s pretty rad down here. The weather sucks but the food and culture make it worthwhile. The ads for Gold Coast tourism are a little cringy but they make it look like paradise. Issue #1 was a great success - even though there were a few typos. They didn’t last long either, I wish I printed more. I have a few copies left if... you want to grab a hard copy. I’d also like to say how grateful I am for your support. Without you, this magazine wouldn’t be possible. So, what’s next? We are working on the next print issue. Which will be out in November. The next issue is going to be even bigger and better than the last. We originally wanted to get an issue out every few months but it’s a little hard as a one-man-band. However, a good friend of mine has recently joined the team, I'll introduce him soon, don't worry. In the meantime, we have a bunch of new content coming out. We even have a fresh new website - check it out. If your friends are as rad as you, it would mean the world to us if you could share our magazine with them. And if you have any ideas for articles or projects, let us know, we would love to hear from you. Until next time, keep on keeping on. Ryan.



23.01.2022 "The dark cloud becomes a black cloud. The wind continues to increase, blowing sand everywhere. Our fire blows out, our bags are quickly submerging into the dunes. I feel a droplet. I droplet of rain... I thought this was a desert? I create a makeshift balaclava using my jacket...."

22.01.2022 We spoke to Camilla Schippa from The Social Outfit and Mel Lechte from Organic Crew. Two amazing people running amazing brands at the forefront of sustainable fashion. Written by Tyla Els

09.01.2022 Details of the wonderful and woeful lifestyle of working in the Hospitality Industry from a recently departed cook.



01.01.2022 I was heedlessly scrolling through my instagram feed one day when I stumbled across a surf video. The surfers were in a world of their own. No sexy snaps or smooth cutbacks. Just a couple of guys in 2ft mediocre chop, sliding aimlessly on finless foamies. Raw, uninhibited fun. Just what surfing should be. But it wasn’t just the surfers that grabbed my fleeting attention span, it was the boards. The boards were created by a group of mates from Bondi who are dead serious about ...ocean plastic and just as serious about puns. Fittingly named, Spooked Kooks, softboards made from recycled plastic. They started Spooked Kooks with a mission to make the best performing and most durable softboards containing as much recycled plastic waste as possible. We had a chat with them earlier this week. @morgan.e.wood

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