LATEST NEWS
Wholegreen Bakery - the gluten-free favourite known for its flaky pastries and fresh sourdough opens in Neutral Bay on Saturday.
Specialist divers will return to Balmoral Baths on Friday to investigate whether two sharks have moved from the netted enclosure.
A rare opportunity to purchase one of Sydney's finest apartments has prestige buyers flocking to this Kurraba Point luxury penthouse.
A local grandmother's death from a scalding bath could set a safety watchdog's eyes on the plumber who replaced her hot water system.
North Sydney Council has voted to remove tables and chairs at Hayes St Wharf, despite hundreds of online objections from residents.
Boronia House remains empty despite plans to transform it into a luxury beauty centre were announced nearly three years ago.
PROPERTY NEWS
Another entire block of Mosman units is on the market, sparking concerns the suburb is about to become over-developed.
Significant changes have come into effect for millions of renters, with new rules on evictions and pet ownership now in place.
Five Cremorne property owners have amalgamated in a deal that could see their homes replaced by a nine-storey apartment block.
Family buyer looking for single level living? 12 Harbour St, Mosman is now on the market for the first time in 24 years.
Another property amalgamation – worth $40 million – has hit the market, making it the sixth Mosman "Mega Lot" listed since February.
Three three tiny parcels of unused land in Neutral Bay and Mosman sold under the hammer on Thursday.
CRIME WATCH
Local Police have plenty to report this week, including a Trans-Tasman drink driving charge and a ballsy local man who’s now looking for his Country Road bag.
Yes folks, it’s that time of the week again – and our friends at North Shore Police Area Command report several disturbing local offences.
Local Police have again filled the blotter this week, reporting several lower north shore incidents including break ins, drink driving offences and a number of assaults.
North Shore Police Area Command have some doozies to report this week. You’ll need to sit down with a cuppa to read this one!
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!
FOOD & DRINK
Following a triumphant comeback in 2022 after a two-year hiatus, Hunter Valley Uncorked Balmoral is returning to Balmoral Beach on Sunday October 22.
A Mosman butcher who’s dedicated twenty years to serving the local community has been forced to relocate his business after being refused a new lease.
Local diners heading into CBD for a sirloin fix can forget about travelling over the bridge, with a top-notch steakhouse set to open in North Sydney next month.
Middle Head Café has been saved from the chopping block and will remain “for many years to come”, with owners Dany and Christelle Bertrand inking a new deal with the Harbour Trust.
There’s really only one thing you need to know about dining at Bistro Loulou – it is a completely sublime experience.
A post on Mosman Collective’s Facebook page has ignited memories and sadness of long-lost Italian Pasta Zu on Military Rd famous for its delicious take-away meals.
LOCAL HISTORY
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.
With war on our doorstep and mainland Australia preparing for a Japanese attack, Mosman was a suburb of fear and unease in 1942.
Landmark heritage venue Boronia House has closed after long term tenant Mosman Catering pulled out of its 10-year contract. The historic home, built in 1885, is owned by Mosman Council which agreed to terminate the lease five years early, after agreeing the hospitality business was “no longer viable”.
Irene Ferguson, a member of the popular “Mosman Memories” Facebook group, regularly contributed personal stories and photographs right up until last Monday, April 26, when she slipped away quietly on the Sunshine Coast.
The lower north shore’s obsession with North Sydney Olympic Pool runs deep. A national icon and local landmark, the aquatic playground has played a pivotal part in our lives for generations.
It’s just before 7:20 am when NSW Police pilot Peter Leslie climbs into the cockpit of PolAir 4 with crewmates Alan Keane and Steve Southey, to rescue a couple of ocean swimmers in trouble off Curl Curl beach.
LIFE & STYLE
With cost-of-living pressures beginning to bite, we thought it might be a good idea to check out special “freebies” and discount deals available in our neck of the woods.
With a glass of champagne and surrounded by her extended family, Mosman’s Betty Gemmell has celebrated her 106th birthday under brilliant blue skies at Balmoral.
Lower north shore residents turned out in their thousands to commemorate Anzac Day in Mosman and North Sydney on Tuesday.
Sore heads, ringing ears, and the odd rock-and-roll earworm greeted revellers the morning after The Big Gig at Mosman RSL.
Local anglers are being reminded to responsibly discard their fishing lines and hooks this Easter long weekend.
One of the world’s most famous chefs has responded to swirling rumours he is the new owner of The Oaks hotel on Military Rd.















































