GENERAL
Vivid Sydney is back and it’s brighter than ever! The annual festival that sparks the soul of our city celebrates its 12th year in 2022.
As part of its commitment to local news, Council provides Mosman Collective with a weekly update of important events and information. Here’s what’s happening.
For the first time, Beauty Point Public School will host a Festival of Light laser show, moving away from its popular annual fireworks display in a bid to foster a more environmentally friendly community event.
Each year, National Volunteer Week celebrates selfless contributions from people around the country, like 96-year-old Mosman grandmother Meg Stevenson.
Leicester Warburton, aged 101, and one of our few remaining World War II diggers has been farewelled.
By ANNA USHER We’re getting to the business end of the 2022 Federal Election and it’s time to cast your vote. Whether you’re swinging left – or right, here’s where to cast your ballot locally on Saturday 21 May. Warringah Electorate MOSMAN PUBLIC SCHOOL 27 Belmont [...]
Minsky’s, the iconic lower north shore pub, has changed hands for $39 million.
A new development is set for the Spit Junction Post Office site. By ANNA USHER A “modern and dynamic” new building is set to replace Australia Post at Spit Junction which will transform the site into a luxury housing and retail development. Sun Property based in [...]
As part of its commitment to local news, Council provides Mosman Collective with a weekly update of important events and information.
Times up for unattended boats and other vehicles monopolising local parking.
A new dual-lane drive-thru at Cremorne McDonalds is set to speed up service and satisfy a growing trend for in-car dining, as fast-food lovers ditch the idea of “dining in”.
As part of its commitment to local news, Mosman Collective provides a weekly update of important Council information. Here’s what’s happening.
ANZAC Day will fall on Monday this year, meaning a long weekend is happening for all Australians in April.
Four people have been arrested following an unauthorised protest on the Sydney Harbour Bridge earlier today.
A Neutral Bay father has been jailed for 11 years after being convicted of unpacking 80 kilograms of cocaine smuggled from South Africa.
Public transport across NSW is free for 12 days from Thursday after industrial chaos and ongoing strikes this year.




















