LATEST NEWS
ANZAC Day 2026 falls on Saturday, 25 April. From midday, Two-Up rings open in pubs and clubs from McMahons Point to Mosman.
Know your way around the backstreets of Mosman, Cremorne or Neutral Bay? The ABS wants you on the payroll!
ANZAC Day address. Read one of the most powerful reflections on Mosman’s extraordinary wartime contribution we’ve heard.
North Sydney Council and the Heart Foundation are offering free CPR and defibrillator training sessions at Fred Hutley Hall.
Five years of fights, nearly $3 million spent … and now North Sydney Council wants to know one more thing: what should Neutral Bay call it?
Tributes are flowing for retail and liquor industry pioneer Theo Karedis, who has passed away peacefully at the age of 90.
PROPERTY NEWS
After 60 years serving up traditional German fare, Rudi Dietz is bidding farewell to his iconic restaurant, Stuyvesant House.
Ten local property owners are celebrating after the sale of two separate “Mega Lot” amalgamations, worth around $100 million.
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.
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
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.
Get excited, foodies - because a cult charcoal chicken chain is coming to Crows Nest.
It was Tuesday evening when we headed out for pizza. Traditionally a slow night, no sooner were we seated when take-away boxes began flying out the door – while families, little groups and couples were led to tables.
After a quarter of a century as Thai Kanteen, the retirement of the restaurant’s much-loved owner signals a new era, albeit leaving giant shoes to fill … and loyal patrons anxious.
The Wildlife Retreat at Taronga is jaw-dropping. Sunken and U-shaped, it looks up to the restaurant. Press the buzzer and the gates slowly part for a meal to remember.
LOCAL HISTORY
Australia and England first met in test match cricket in 1877, but the legend of the Ashes, the symbolic trophy the two teams play for, began on August 29, 1882, after the on-field antics of English captain W.G. Grace so incensed Australian spinner Fred Spofforth, it produced a bowling spell that scorched the oval.
The State Library has released 40,000 subdivision maps, providing a valuable insight into the lives of New South Wales residents from 1860 to the 1930s, illustrating the spread of suburbs across Sydney and regional areas.
It’s Thursday, 4 July 1991, when Dr. Victor Chang climbs into his new Mercedes 500SL and pulls out of his Clontarf driveway, bound for St Vincent’s Hospital in Darlinghurst. The pioneer heart surgeon is running late, after sharing breakfast with his wife, Ann.
The very first factory-built race car to bear a Holden badge is predicted to double the previous record for a Holden vehicle sold at auction.
lls for the NSW State Government to erase the name of Ben Boyd from a national park have raised a question mark over the Neutral Bay road named after the Scottish entrepreneur and adventurer.
It was winter 1979 when a young family from far west NSW travelled to Sydney for the holiday of a lifetime. Dad John, mum Jenny and their two young children Damien and Craig enjoyed a week in the ‘big smoke’, before spending their final day sight-seeing on the lower north shore.
LIFE & STYLE
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.
Former first couple Barack and Michelle Obama paid a visit to Mosman on Monday ahead of a scheduled speaking tour.
A ten-year-old boy has reunited a local man with his $20,000 watch after finding it buried in the sand on Balmoral Beach.
















































