GENERAL
Almost $70,000 has been allocated to 21 local organisations through Mosman Council’s 2023/24 Community Grants Program.
In just under a year, the Games of the 33rd Olympiad in Paris will be underway, with the Opening Ceremony taking place on 26 July.
Work is expected to begin in late August to replace the Harnett Park footbridge which was partially destroyed when a tree fell in a storm in December.
Barbie and Oppenheimer took the lower north shore by storm this week – and officially blew up the local box office.
Get excited people! Mosman’s much loved monthly market returns on Saturday 5 August with a free sausage sizzle to celebrate the official opening of the newly refurbished Mosman Square and Village Green.
Eric Wong, 29, appeared at Hornsby Local Court after pleading guilty to two counts of filming a person’s private parts without consent.
Marine scientists have successfully completed the world’s biggest release of seahorses into Chowder Bay.
Kurraba Point ferry passengers have been left in the lurch after authorities closed the wharf without warning.
Students and teachers at Mosman High have embraced the start of Term 3, with a new multi-purpose hall, theatre, library, canteen and 16 new classrooms finally unveiled as part of the school’s major transformation.
Mosman Art Gallery has appointed eminent artist, Fiona Lowry, as the expert entrusted with judging this year’s Mosman Art Prize.
Locals keen to dine in the opulent grounds of Boronia House can instead indulge in Botox – not beer – with news that a five-star beauty salon is set to open in the landmark building.
Mosman Square has been reopened to the public and the Village Green is set to reopen at the end of July.
Building work on Allan Border Oval’s new pavilion has finally resumed, after lengthy delays caused by the financial collapse of the project’s original contractor.
Barry O’Keefe Library is undergoing some updates with two new lounge areas set for completion by the end of July to provide additional spaces to read and relax.
Local commuters face delays and traffic confusion when major road changes get underway this week as part of the Warringah Freeway upgrade project.
Mortgage stress has reached its highest level since 2008, with nearly 30 per cent of borrowers being rated “at risk” after 12 consecutive interest rate hikes since May last year.