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A local men's fitness group has been ordered to decrease the noise during workout sessions on Balmoral Oval.
The former home of one of the nations most celebrated 20th Century painters has kicked off Sydney’s Spring selling season with a bang.
A towering Canary Island palm tree that has welcomed visitors to Chinamans Beach for more than 40 years is set to be cut down by Mosman Council.
A lower north shore suburb will see thousands of new homes built as the NSW government moves to increase density around transport hubs to combat the housing crisis.
Love American-style BBQ? Then get ready to sink your teeth into Sydney’s best brisket when cult sandwich shop On a Roll opens its second store in Cremorne this August.
The party is over for lower north shore revellers who’ve used Balls Head Point as a “secret” fireworks vantage point on New Year's Eve.
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PROPERTY NEWS
Empty nesters left in the wake of Mosman's recent Reverie stampede have turned their attention to an ultra-luxury penthouse – built by the same developers - in a prized local pocket.
A mind-blowing residence that redefines the concept of luxury living could smash lower north shore apartment records when it goes to auction next month.
Hot on the heels of a luxury over 50’s development that sold out in just two hours comes a new opportunity for lower north shore empty nesters searching for premium, low-maintenance property in Mosman.
“It’s the ultimate in low key, lock-up-and-leave, luxury living,” Mr Simeon told Mosman Collective this week.
Nestled by Sydney Harbour and on the perimeter of Mosman Bay, Orlando Ave is a quiet and picturesque residential cul-de-sac that is a true hidden gem of the lower north shore.
Owned by the same family for more than half a century, this iconic Mosman property is one of Australia’s most breath-taking homes.
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FOOD & DRINK
Serge Dansereau’s life has been shaped by food. From humble beginnings in French Canada, he has profoundly changed the landscape of Australia’s culinary culture over the past 20 years.
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LIFE & STYLE
He is a veteran broadcaster who is recognised as one of Australia’s best newsmen. And during a career that spanned almost 50 years, Steve Liebmann covered some of the biggest moments in history, many of them as anchor of channel Nine’s Today Show.