Dangerous Kook – Tony Abbott hits the waves
By Kirk Owers | 08 February 2010



Tony flicks the sluggo's for a short arm and gets amongst it.

If you are holding on to the idea that surfing is some kind of rebellious pursuit for an unruly a tribe of wild-eyed chancers... think again. Surfing’s once gloriously tattered, alternative lifestyle image has been patched up, ironed over and starched to a stiff, even sheen by a sewing circle of enthusiastic new participants. Politicians are the latest squares to get in on the game. We’ve seen Obama and Garrett bodysurfing, Wayne Swan floating a mal, and now conservative superhero, Tony Abbott is among us.

South Coast photographer, Dean Dampney took these shots of Mr Abbott surfing at Mollymook for The Australian earlier this year. I asked what he learned about the federal opposition leader in the process.

What was your initial impression of Mr Abbott?

I've photographed him in the past so I've already got a pretty solid impression of him. I see him as a goanna. Most pollies seem to take on a reptilian appearance of one sort or another. This time 'round I was taken back by how close to my face the goanna was when he first introduced himself. He didn't hiss, but he spoke loudly and his mouth moved to the words less than 20cm from mine. He talked of surfing...

"Ah, Mr Speaker, I had no prior knowledge Rudd was going right on that last wave, I absolve myself from any and all responsibility. Dropping in is not a policy we endorse, but I will say this Mr speaker, I don't regret fading him one iota."

Did he need encouragement to get in the water for the shoot?

He'd surfed twice that day and was up for a third sesh even though his "wetsuit was wet". The surf was one foot but good for a learner. When we'd agreed on a location down the road I was struggling to keep up. While I was untangling key straps from my water housing wrist strap, trying to juggle camera's and busted water housing triggers, Tony was suited up and half way out in a heart beat.

What sort of board does the Liberal leader ride?

A big fat mal.

"Let's go surfin now, everybodies learning how, come on a safari with me..."

Describe his style....

Paddle legs apart, slouched upper back, determined stroke, slow to his feet, bad arm action, but a determined stance that took him as far as the three waves he caught allowed.

A conservative approach? Did he only go right?

It was a determined attack but one that entailed a noticeable amount of synergy with the ocean. His pursed lips and focused gaze left no room for idle thoughts.

Was their much surf talk? Did he take any interest in you?

I pointed him towards a slab that happened to be 8 foot and evil the next day or two. Needless to say he was a no show. Heard he was banging about Golfies. Didn't really show any other interest in me personally at all. Got the impression that he figured he had me read: South Coast Surfer Bum come Photographer (pretty right).

It has been suggested that Mr Abbott may have taken up surfing so he could personally greet wayward boat people. Was he carrying a club?

No.

By Kirk Owers

Photos: Dean Dampney

 
Comments (6)
Tuesday, 16 February 2010 12:15
6 james waldron
lol 1ft waves ow i want to see him on 7ft waves on a mal lol
Saturday, 13 February 2010 14:26
5 jools
the guy does not have a clue on land or in the water.
says labors ets is just a big tax the goes on to announce his own ummm big tax on something he does not believe in.

is there a surfer out there who thinks climate change is crap...not you hamo i said a surfer.
we pumped 50 years worth of crap into my beach, 10 years after we stopped its like fiji turquiose water.

yet this turkey who says he surfs and life saves cant see whats wrong.
Friday, 12 February 2010 16:11
4 Keano
Woobegongs unite!
Wednesday, 10 February 2010 16:37
3 Andy
We were all kooks once.Good to see him havin a go,better than a morning walk,which is all the other pollies are capable of.
Wednesday, 10 February 2010 10:11
2 Hamo T
Pull ya head in Australia - Labour is a joke, Rudd's speeches are completely scripted and Julia is sneaky bitch - if you haven't already noticed??

At least Abbot is human, has a go, get's involved and speaks his mind.
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 12:03
1 ekka
I been out in the surf with Tony Abbot at the north end of Birubi Pt when he was the health minister a few years ago

He paddled in when he saw some fish started jumping about but he was friendly enough in the surf. He probably thought one the resident Great Whites was chasing them.

Maybe it will be good to have someone in Canberra who can paddle a board (albiet badly !)

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