GENERAL
CommUnity, a free mental health and suicide prevention service, is launching on Sydney’s north shore after an increase in local hospital admissions.
The NSW government is giving away more free trees this July and August, as part of its target to plant one million trees in Greater Sydney by the end of 2022.
There’s lots of GOOD NEWS to share in this week’s Council roundup, including details on a new boardwalk set for Bradleys Head and a major revamp set for Mosman Square.
If you haven’t got the coin to make it to Thredbo this year – fear not! This winter, 150 tonnes of the white stuff is headed to North Sydney as part of an epic snow festival.
Insights from the pandemic Census night are in, with data revealing we are a fast changing, growing and culturally diverse nation.
A new commercial and residential development with 12 apartments and street level retail space will replace Mosman’s “Mirror Galley”, now set for the wrecking ball according to plans lodged with Council.
The Cremorne Orpheum has been revealed as the destination for an exclusive showcase of "Dennis Val's Atlantic Crossing" on Friday, July 22.
Thousands of lower north shore locals have been stung with a fresh cost of living blow, after Mosman and North Sydney Councils were given the green light to increase rates.
A chilling incident at Balmoral beach has left residents fearing for their safety after witnessing a sickening display by extremists in front of young children on Saturday.
Women's Rugby 7s makes its debut in North Sydney this weekend! Cheer on your home team, the Northern Suburb's Sirens, as they play for a spot in the World Rugby Sevens series.
Plans to add a second drive-thru lane at Cremorne Maccas has caught the attention of a community health centre, who’ve raised concerns about local health impacts - including obesity rates.
A controversial plan to jack up beachside parking meter fees will go ahead from July 1.
In 1964, residents heading home on the ferry noticed bushland on Bradleys Head being bulldozed for a road and carpark. They later founded the Mosman Parks & Bushland Association.
The price of a humble iceberg lettuce has reached dizzying heights, with Mosman greengrocers charging up to $14 for the fresh-food staple.
A pilot cadetship and traineeship program is being launched as part of council's commitment to supporting local young people beginning their career journey.
More than $7 million in Dine and Discover vouchers are yet to be redeemed by lower north shore residents, with less than a month until they expire