LATEST NEWS
Good news for commuters with news of 50 new bendy buses and 10 B-line double-deck buses to be ordered.
North Sydney and Willoughby Councils are on notice after failing to meet their Development Application targets.
Former school Principal Dr Anne Ireland has been named as North Shore Woman of the Year for 2025.
Plans for a $40 million pedestrian plaza in the heart of North Sydney CBD could be shelved unless funding is secured.
North Sydney Councillors will propose a Notice of Motion at next Monday’s meeting to loosen restrictions on dogs in local pubs.
A $40 million luxury apartment complex is set for Cremorne, strategically located across the road from SCEGGS Redlands.
PROPERTY NEWS
A Chinese family has sold their state-of-the-art Mosman "ghost" mansion for north of $19 million.
A French inspired harbourside trophy home created for family entertaining is attracting buyers from all corners of Sydney.
When this spectacular deep waterfront home last changed hands back in 1999, Prime Minister John Howard and his family were firmly ensconsed just down the road, at Kirribilli House.
Hot on the heels of a record breaking $19.2 million sale, prestige agent Richard Simeon has launched the final two residences in a blue-chip Mosman development.
It’s the exclusive Clifton Gardens street where you’ll find some of Australia’s top trophy homes, including the ultra-modern masterpiece built by Carrie and Steve Belotti, that sold for $30.5 million in 2022.
“A labour of love” is how Mosman’s Lidia Killeen describes the restoration of her remarkable Federation terrace, a grand two-storey property brought back to life after half a century of neglect.
CRIME WATCH
The silly season is taking its toll on some members of the community, with police reporting a number of disturbing local incidents ahead of Christmas Day. Here’s this week’s Crime Watch.
It was a frighteningly busy Halloween for local Police, who report a number of pretty pathetic juvenile crimes this week.
North Shore Police Area Command have several local crimes to report this week and warn residents to keep themselves together ahead of the silly season kick-off.
Yes folks, it’s that time of the week again - and our friends at North Shore Police Area Command report a number of local offences - as residents celebrate the end of lockdown.
Our good friends at North Shore Police Area Command have had another busy week, after a number of brainless local offences that have left them scratching their heads in dismay.
A teenage graffiti vandal had a night on the tools interrupted by vigilant local curtain twitchers this week, who reported his suspicious activity to police.
FOOD & DRINK
We’ve got your boozy bases covered for Christmas Day, with a little something for everyone!
Sydney Good Food Month is back in January and several local restaurants are included in the festival line up.
The long-established baking tradition called “Stir up Sunday” falls this weekend. It’s the day when wishes are said to come true.
The authentic creperie will re-open its doors on December 3, in a new location accommodating 80 seats and an outdoor dining area.
Sydney’s oldest and best produce market is back after a three-month lockdown, with dozens of growers returning to Miller St, North Sydney this weekend.
Great news! NSW residents will receive TWO extra Dine and Discover vouchers, in an effort to boost the economy post-lockdown. Find out how to get yours.
LOCAL HISTORY
Mosman Collective writer MICK ROBERTS has travelled back more than a century, to reveal the fascinating history behind former Sydney landmark, the Clifton Gardens Hotel.
It was 1.17am on Saturday 29 June 1958, when passengers crammed onto the last tram from Mosman, to cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Local residents are invited to have their say on the proposed renaming of Ben Boyd Rd in Neutral Bay.
There was a time, long before UberEats and Menulog, when most Australian households used home delivery as an essential service.
FOR more than a century, dominating the corner of Military Road and Vista Street, the Hotel Mosman was one of Sydney's favourite pubs.
Nobody ever expected Mosman to become the front line of World War Two. But on a crisp Autumn evening in 1942, as the sun dipped west behind the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the final stage of an audacious plan to invade Australia's largest city was almost complete.
LIFE & STYLE
It's Mother's Day this Sunday 8 May. By ANNA USHER Time poor and out of ideas when it comes to Mother’s Day gifting? We get it! With mum’s special day locked in for THIS SUNDAY May 8, it’s not too late to order a thoughtful present [...]
Blessed Sacrament teacher Jesse James Muir never intended to become a best-selling children’s book author. But when the Year 2 educator couldn’t find a suitable book about kindness and compassion, he decided to write one himself.
Shocking footage of a wild wedding brawl has emerged following a glitzy reception in Mosman on Saturday night.
So 2021 wasn't the magical reset button you were hoping for. And now that we’re almost out of lockdown, it means two things...
Let’s face it. Lockdown sucks. But your roots don’t have to suffer too. If you’re not quite ready to embrace the grey, and desperately need to fix your regrowth, home hair colour kits are the next best thing.
A funny thing happened to me this week. I bonded with an elderly couple named John and Rosemary, who raised three children: Sam, Angus and Sophie in a rambling Federation home overlooking Balmoral beach.