LATEST NEWS
Sydney's glam set is ready one of the city’s most anticipated charity events, when Taronga Zoo hosts its annual Zoofari Gala.
The most talked-about local event - and the hottest new furniture arrival on the lower north shore is here.
Set aside Sunday, 16 November for the annual Gumnut Fair taking place at Nutcote in Neutral Bay.
Two St Leonards stores are the first to be closed down under new laws targeting illicit tobacco and illegal vaping.
Local kids are urged to get their letters to Santa posted, so they can reach the North Pole before Christmas.
Commuters have been warned that the Neutral Bay ferry wharf will be out of action this November and December.
PROPERTY NEWS
It’s not often you find a house for sale in this elite, tightly held enclave just steps away from the golden sands of Balmoral.
This Clifton Gardens home exceeds every expectation, delivering elegance, comfort and sophistication on a breathtaking scale.
When psychiatrist Dr Ken Mackey and wife Shirley returned to Australia from Europe in 1967, finding a state-of-the-art home was a high priority.
This extraordinary Federation masterpiece with views over Balmoral is the ultimate in Mosman family living.
Spanning the top floor of an elegant Federation block, this world class penthouse is unlike any other on the lower north shore.
This could be the most idyllic family retreat you've ever seen. A north-facing, deep waterfront site is the location for this incredible luxury home, unlike any other on Sydney's lower north shore.
CRIME WATCH
FOOD & DRINK
Lower north shore eateries are responding to the Covid-19 threat by adding take-out and/or delivery to their repertoires. Consult our live list and support your local favourites.
With just a few weeks until we celebrate the race that stops a nation, now is the time to organise your Melbourne Cup lunch - so you won’t be left all dressed up, with nowhere to go!
For generations, they’ve been the friendly faces serving up the best quality produce in Mosman, hand selecting the finest fruit and vegetables for a legion of loyal customers.
The Arena family are local grocers and providores who have speed Italian sunshine on Mosman tables, with the ripest tomatoes and the finest Focaccia, for 60 years.
On Saturday July 10, 1880, readers of Sydney’s Illustrated News opened their morning paper to learn the latest on the capture of Ned Kelly. And in the same edition, it was also revealed that a new butchery called Penny’s had opened in Woolloomooloo.
Smashed avo is about to go next level, with the arrival of a new, super sized avocado in Mosman. The giant avocados are five times the size of the regular variety and have made headlines around the world in the past 24 hours, after being harvested for the first time in Queensland.
LOCAL HISTORY
LIFE & STYLE
Telco pioneer James Spenceley is one of the youngest Australians to run a billion dollar company. The 41-year-old founded Focus Communications in 2007, leading the business to market capitalisation of more than $5 billion in 2016.
His ubiquitous technicolour images of Sydney Harbour put Australia firmly on the world stage bank in the 1980’s, making acclaimed artist Ken Done a multi millionaire in the process. Now aged 77, and with some tough years behind him, the iconic painter is at the peak of his career.
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.































