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The government regulator is now seeking community feedback on North Sydney Council’s application to jack up rates by 87%.
School students are arriving late to class after lengthy waits at lower north shore bus stops and cancelled services.
A horrific collision closed the Spit Bridge on Monday, causing significant traffic delays as a local man was freed from the wreckage.
The introduction of Lime Bikes to North Sydney LGA has sparked fury from local residents who claim they are a “menace”.
A Mosman man has shared his miraculous tale of survival after he was bitten by a blue-ringed octopus while swimming at Balmoral.
The completion of North Sydney Olympic Pool has been delayed again, with contractor Icon now projecting a finish date of June 2025.
Cremorne’s contentious Pathways project on Parraween St will undergo a second public exhibition.
Local train buffs with a soft spot for the good old days are in for a treat this April, when A Steam Train Passes, recognised as Australia’s finest railway film, returns to the big screen.
A luxury apartment development in Cammeray has been hit with nine defect orders during a recent blitz by the NSW Building Commission.
Balmoral Beach has been targeted by antisemitic vandalism, with graffiti sprayed inside the concrete bowl at the skate park.
Swimmers at Balmoral Beach have been warned to watch out for blue-ringed octopuses after several bites were reported.
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Mosman Council has begun community discussions to decrease speed limits to 40km/h across key areas in the 2088 postcode.
North Sydney Council has voted to increase its rates by more than 87 per cent over two years at an explosive council meeting on Monday night.
Only around 10% of the proposed 87% rate rise from North Sydney Council is needed to fund the Olympic Pool fiasco, according to Councillor James Spence
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