LATEST NEWS
North Sydney Council has BANNED gas in all new homes from July 1, lighting a fuse with many angry residents.
Landmark Neutral Bay store - home to a long running fashion retailer - hits the market.
A “shovel-ready” site in the heart of Mosman has reappeared on the market, after a $15 million capital raise to buy four shop fronts.
Australia’s best coffee isn’t hidden in a Melbourne laneway. It’s being poured on Willoughby Road in Crows Nest.
Locals have launched a petition to fight the redevelopment of four Neutral Bay homes which could be replaced by 45 luxury apartments.
A man in his 60s is in a critical condition after suffering a severe medical episode at Neutral Bay Junction on Tuesday lunchtime.
PROPERTY NEWS
What if we told you it was possible to never worry about parking at Balmoral Beach ever again?
Spectacular in every way, this world-class, newly renovated deep waterfront home leaves nothing to the imagination.
Neighbouring semi’s on one of Mosman’s best streets are now on the market for the first time in more than four decades.
Ideally located between the beach and the village, Balmoral Slopes is an exclusive enclave that's tightly held for excellent reason.
Former BT chief executive Brad Cooper and partner Jo Walker have listed their deep waterfront home at Kurraba Point with price expectations around $20 million.
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.
CRIME WATCH
FOOD & DRINK
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.
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!
LOCAL HISTORY
LIFE & STYLE
Can you help think of a name for this cute little creature? This rare Australian sea-lion - a female pup - was born at Taronga Zoo in July... and now the public is being invited to help pick a name for her!
Sophisticated wall art or a next level selfie? Mosman is crushing on photos of itself – and art loving locals just can’t get enough. It could be a deeper appreciation for the outdoors, or perhaps the extra hours spent closer to home in the Covid era, but Mosman locals are loving one snapper’s super high resolution “neighbourhood” aerial wall prints.
Spending too much time at your desk? Want to raise your fitness level in a fun, active way? Do you miss being out on the water? Middle Harbour Amateur Sailing Club has just launched its 72nd annual season and is encouraging keen competitors to try Laser sailing.
Has the pandemic helped you discover your green thumb? Or are you a long-time lover of gardening? Entries are now open for North Sydney’s annual Garden Competition via Council’s website.
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.



































