LATEST NEWS
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.
The 111th anniversary of the Gallipoli landing falls on Saturday, April 25. Here's your essential local guide to ANZAC Day services.
On Sunday, Sarah Monahan turned 49 - and received the keys to a bar, marking the start of a new life.
From free barista training to a sit-down with the Mayor, teen residents have a packed Youth Week program to choose from this April.
A group of seven homes will be bulldozed to make way for a 31m high apartment block under plans just submitted to Mosman Council.
PROPERTY NEWS
A group of Mosman homeowners have joined forced to market their apartment complex to a property developer.
The mystery local buyer of a Mosman knock down purchased for a stunning $16.1 million last weekend is Gold Logie winner Sonia Kruger.
Popular North Sydney watering hole Billy Barry's is on the market, offering "hard asset" value to a new owner.
One of Mosman's finest homes with panoramic Sydney Harbour views is now on the market with a $12 million guide.
A tiny patch of grass, not much larger than a parking space, is officially on the market - with a $60,000 price guide.
Mosman's land amalgamation frenzy is gaining momentum, with two more blue-chip sites newly on the market, aiming to attract developers' attention.
CRIME WATCH
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.
An 18-year-old woman has discovered it’s not a good idea to take a bong rip while driving. The teenager was charged after police stopped a car travelling on Military Rd.
Police are hunting for a man we'll call the "Mosman Mullet" concerning a string of break and enter offences over the weekend. Read more!
Anyone wishing to report local crime and criminal activity is urged to contact CRIME STOPPERS on 1800 333 000.
It’s been another busy week for our local men and women in blue, with a number of incidents on the lower north shore. Here’s the latest roundup from North Shore Police Area Command.
FOOD & DRINK
Thinking about outsourcing meal time on Christmas Day? If you can’t face another year in the kitchen, we’ve put together a list of local options for your consideration.
Local cafes and restaurants using or providing plastic plates, cutlery, chopsticks and straws could be fined $11,000 from next week under new laws about to be enforced in NSW.
After a two-year break, Hunter Valley Uncorked is set to return to the beautiful shores of Balmoral Beach on Sunday October 16, 2022.
A popular Sydney restaurant, known for its mixed plates of various meats accompanied by Hummus, Baba Ganoush, Garlic Dip and Falafel is heading to Mosman, just in time for the warmer weather and summer crowds.
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.
LOCAL HISTORY
At the turn of the 20th century, picture postcards of Mosman were fashionable way for local residents to share news with family and friends. Mosman collective delves into these windows of our past, to uncover long forgotten moments in our suburb’s history.
LIFE & STYLE
Local cricket players will spend their second season with inadequate shower and toilet amenities after a further delay to the Allan Border Oval pavilion redevelopment.
A new six-part crime thriller is headed for the lower north shore, with locations like Balmoral Beach, Cremorne Point and Neutral Bay set for the international spotlight.
Hermes, Prada, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Balenciaga are just some of the luxury fashion items being bought, resold, and consigned by second-hand retailers on Sydney’s lower north shore
Need a pressure washer, popcorn maker or paper shredder? Looking for a cake tin, camping gear or a chainsaw? The Sydney Library of Things, based at the Coal Loader in Waverton, has you covered!
The owner of this beautiful Victorian cottage has given new meaning to the words “moving house”.
On Monday morning at 9 am, Ed Goddard laces up his Asics and hits the road for his first run of the day.











































