LATEST NEWS
Mosman Collective can exclusively reveal the first images of the new North Sydney Ambulance Station set for Falcon St.
One of North Sydney’s most popular pubs, with a storied history spanning 150 years, could be yours for just $1 million.
North Sydney’s much-loved summer tradition is back! The Twilight Food Fair returns to Ted Mack Civic Park.
It’s time to retire that tired old joke about everyone in Mosman owning a Country Road bag - because this summer, it’s all about the towel.
A new $75 million luxury apartment project is being planned for one of Mosman’s premier streets. FInd out more.
The team at Ray White Lower North Shore have swapped office chairs for walking shoes - raising money for kids with autism.
PROPERTY NEWS
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.
A waterfront paradise on Kurraba Point has just hit the market, with a unique feature delivering ultimate bragging rights.
CRIME WATCH
FOOD & DRINK
Taste the flavours of Italy at this Saturday's Northside Produce Market. We may not be able to travel to Italy but we can certainly enjoy its culinary influences and cuisine. Mama Mia or should we say Nonna Dina!
We’re all about promoting small business and boosting our local economy, which is why Mosman Collective is 100% behind the NSW Dine & Discover program, which is rolling out this month.
Serge Dansereau has left Bathers Pavilion, after more than 20 years at the helm of his iconic Balmoral restaurant. The co-owner and Executive Chef announced his departure in a statement released to Mosman Collective by Bathers’ Managing Director Jessica Shirvington.
Bathers Pavilion has been shortlisted for the 2020 Restaurant & Bar Design Awards, a globally recognised competition dedicated to the design of food and beverage spaces.
Acre Eatery is set to expand its culinary footprint, with a sprawling space on Reserve Rd, Artarmon opening in September. The 2000 square metre site will include a greenhouse and a chicken coop, as well as its own bakery, café, kid’s playground and gardening courses.
Bored with quarantine cooking? Craving a fast-food fix? Well fear not dear friends! We’ve got you covered with some famous recipes, just released by some of the world’s most iconic restaurant brands.
LOCAL HISTORY
LIFE & STYLE
Entries are now open for the 2020 Mosman Art Prize. The annual exhibition will take place 26 August – 4 October at Mosman Art Gallery. The Mosman Art Prize is the longest running and most prestigious municipal art prize in Australia.
Long-forgotten days of billycart racing, climbing trees and street cricket look set to return, thanks to a NSW Government program designed to provide kids with more opportunities to play outside.
A local photographer has found a clever way to beat the boredom of isolation during the Coronavirus pandemic, capturing stunning images of local pooches, for a community initiative with Mosman Collective.
He is Mosman Rugby Club’s oldest player – who shows no signs of hanging up the boots just yet. Michael ‘Monkey’ Munro recently notched up an incredible 600 games for the Whales, cementing his legendary status at Rawson Oval, where he’s been playing since 1971.
She’s the fashion powerhouse and society darling, who pioneered online luxury retail brand Sportif - and now Sydney “IT GIRL” Deborah Symond O‘Neil is on her way to Mosman, with a new concept boutique for women of all ages.
He was born in 1929, took up swimming seriously when he turned 70, and has smashed four Australian records since January.


































