LATEST NEWS
Stuart MacGill will serve a community sentence after being convicted over a cocaine deal which led to his violent kidnapping.
If your kids love fire trucks, this is a must do local event, taking place this weekend in Mosman, Crows Nest and Willoughby.
The construction giant rebuilding North Sydney Pool is taking council to court, seeking $28 million in compensation.
A joint Council initiative will help local parents deal with the growing problem of "school refusal".
Spend Mother’s Day 2025 spoiling the leading lady in your life with special occasion menus at some of Mosman’s best restaurants.
North Sydney Council is on the hunt for a Parking Ranger to join its crack team of highly productive officers.
PROPERTY NEWS
Former BT chief executive Brad Cooper and partner Jo Walker have listed their deep waterfront home at Kurraba Point with price expectations around $20 million.
A once-in-a-generation deep waterfront holding that local buyers have been eyeing for decades has finally hit the market with $20 million expectations.
The former home of one of the nations most celebrated 20th Century painters has kicked off Sydney’s Spring selling season with a bang.
Plans for a luxury apartment development in the heart of Mosman have been derailed after Council rejected the application.
The fate of a century-old Mosman mansion has been sealed after the Land and Environment Court ruled it can be demolished.
Wealthy downsizers have their sights set on a new prestige apartment complex in the bustling heart of Mosman.
CRIME WATCH
Local Police have again filled the blotter this week, reporting several lower north shore incidents including break ins and drink driving offences.
Our weekly local crime update is brought to you by the team at Mosman Collective and North Shore Police Area Command. Here’s the latest news!
Local police report a week of Eshay’s, sexual advances, drink driving - and a woman found with cannabis in her lady parts.
We’re back with the Police blotter for 2022! This week, local officers have several crimes to report and warn residents lock up after recent break-ins.
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.
FOOD & DRINK
A new café headed by International Executive Chef Tom Kime is set to shake up the local food scene when it opens in Mosman this October.
Rug up and celebrate all things winter at Mosman’s annual WinterFeast Night Market next Thursday.
A traditional Irish pub serving creamy pints of Guinness and craic will open in Cremorne this week, transporting patrons back to the Emerald Isle.
Joining co-ops, quitting the gym, ditching streaming services and growing vegetables are just some of the ways locals are saving money to try and beat soaring inflation.
An amateur cook’s seven-layer Lemon Swiss Roll and Amaretti Trifle beat 5000 puddings in a U.K wide contest to become the official dessert of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
The team from cult Cammeray café Maggios is heading to Mosman, launching a second Pizza restaurant after being inundated with delivery requests from locals.
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
Lower north shore residents have a lucrative chance to own a mini-Australian masterpiece for just $400, in a unique Art Ballot being run by the Royal Art Society of NSW.
Mosman local Harrison Kennedy is one of Australia’s top modelling exports who works with the biggest names in the business.
Mosman Cricket Club has made history by winning the First and Second Grade Premierships in the same season.
The easing of Covid restrictions has led to a surge in demand for classically styled boats on the lower north shore, with local buyers looking to enjoy Sydney Harbour on a luxury scale.
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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.