GENERAL
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.
Get your picnic hampers and deck chairs ready – the lower north shore’s Sunset Series is back in 2022!
North Sydney Bears officials have confirmed the club will receive a $15 million endorsement if successful in a bid to become the NRL's 18th franchise.
North Sydney Council has called for an independent review of its management of the North Sydney Olympic Pool redevelopment to ensure the project remains on track.
The lower north shore community is encouraged to be on the lookout for a colourful flock of birds just released into local parks, gardens, cafés and even bus shelters!
Local school boy and super speller Gabriel Clark has blitzed the field to become a finalist in the NSW Premier's Spelling Bee.
A group of students from Mosman Preparatory School have raised more than $2,500 to purchase vital equipment for an Aboriginal pre-school on the NSW North Coast.
Councillor Roy Bendall has been elected to the position of Deputy Mayor for a 12-month term.
A Mosman woman who found a tracking device on her BMW is warning residents to be vigilant with home and car security, with police telling her the insidious tactic is becoming more prevalent.
Looking for work? A number of local businesses have responded to our jobs call-out this week, with many searching for Casual staff suitable for lower north shore teenagers or young adults.
Bathers' Pavilion, Balmoral, is now home to the dynamic works of esteemed members of Mosman Art Society (MAS) for a limited time only.
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Residents are being urged to “plant” a cut-out tree this weekend to protest the controversial Warringah Freeway Upgrade.
Residents have launched a charity fundraiser to support a Mosman teenager who was struck down with a rare medical condition in 2014.