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NSW Police have released details of road closures and special event clearways for Mosman and North Sydney local government areas during the 2022 New Year’s Eve celebrations.
The Socceroo's sudden death match against Argentina will be screened at a number of venues on the lower north shore.
Local teens who've just finished their HSC are being urged to consider farm work in rural NSW – and you don't need any experience!
Christmas joy will abound at Bridgepoint shopping centre, with a huge lineup of events for local shoppers this festive season.
Lower north shore locals face a fresh Christmas tree shortage due to the record-breaking wet weather this festive season.
Get epic harbourside views this New Year’s Eve by celebrating at one of six sites across magnificent national parks around Sydney Harbour
Christmas is inching closer and closer, and that means festive fun on the lower north shore is officially underway.
Following its successful launch last year, the Mosman Chamber of Commerce has reignited a “Drop Your Dollars” campaign, with locals quick to throw their support behind participating businesses.
After a two-year hiatus, the lower north shore’s famous Gumnut Fair is back at Nutcote in Neutral Bay.
Behind the security doors of a luxury apartment building, surrounded by Mosman’s finest boutiques and cafes, you’ll find Sydney’s most unique real estate listing of 2022.
A bold plan to knock down 23 Cremorne houses has been delayed after an emergency Council meeting was called to stop the "imminent threat" of a new aged care facility on Parraween St going ahead.
A 35-year-old Greenwich man has been banned from owning a pet for five years after pleading guilty to five cruelty offences against his 10-month-old Doberman, “Ohlins”.
Taronga Zoo has launched a full investigation into how five lions escaped their enclosure in the African Savannah precinct on Wednesday 2 November.
A stubborn Indian Myna bird continues to cause a headache for authorities after making its home in a North Sydney traffic light.
Ongoing staff shortages caused by the pandemic have left hundreds of positions vacant from Mosman to Neutral Bay, giving local jobseekers the opportunity of working close to home.
Florence Nightingale has one in England, so does Alfred Hitchcock, Orson Wells, Enid Blyton and even Mozart.