GENERAL
The lower north shore has live music of all genres to suit all budgets, from local pub gigs to concerts at theatres.
March is Small Business Month. Mosman Collective would love you all to drop your dollars and support our amazing local small businesses!
Lower north shore residents are cleaning up after a catastrophic storm targeted the local area on Tuesday afternoon, swallowing beaches, roads, bridges and houses.
Mosman Collective supports local artists and live music. Thank you to our contributor Pete Kidd for gathering this week’s headline acts.
Music lovers are spoilt for choice this March, three live music events taking place in the North Sydney Council area.
Neil Balnaves, the Australian arts philanthropist, former television executive and Mosman resident, has died aged 77 after a boating accident.
Well here’s a “special buy” if ever we saw one! Locals with a hankering for piping hot pizza can now get a fresh one cooked by a robot while doing their grocery shopping at Aldi.
A tiny Mosman apartment stuck in a 1960’s time warp has just sold for almost $1 million.
The Mosman Art Walk returns for its second year, as the local shops of Mosman once more host a unique art trail and exhibition, showcasing the amazing work of more than 30 acclaimed Australian artists.
A middle-aged local couple was brought to safety after their vessel became stricken in wild, stormy conditions.
Residents are invited to take part in the Erik Mather 2 – 4 – 6 charity Swim this Saturday 12 February.
A Mosman woman who told police she regularly drives while intoxicated has been charged with drink driving for the fourth time in three months.
There are huge opportunities out there for lower north shore jobseekers, with employers desperate for workers, new data shows.
Mosman Swim Centre on Vista St is offering a FREE Splash Time class for infants up to four months old during 2022.
A free street party, an “Antiques Roadshow”, library talks, and popular local markets are all on offer this month thanks to our friends at Mosman Council. Find out what’s on!
Ebay is that great, one-stop shop for curious collectibles and bargain finds - and there are plenty of sellers flogging some truly bizarre items, with a distinctly lower north shore flavour.