LATEST NEWS
A group of seven homes will be bulldozed to make way for a 31m high apartment block under plans just submitted to Mosman Council.
As the sun comes up over Balmoral this Friday, St Luke's Anglican will be holding a Eucharist on the beach.
Balmoral Beach has been chosen as the site of a new shark-detection buoy, boosting swimmer safety in Mosman.
Warringah MP Zali Steggall has taken the fight for HMAS Penguin to Canberra - and wants any sell off to deliver affordable housing.
Two teens hurled a rotten egg at a family car in Cremorne this week - with a three-year-old and a one-year-old in the back seat.
Mosman Council has unveiled plans to overhaul Spit East Reserve - returning it to the public after years of difficult access.
PROPERTY NEWS
This week’s Property of the Week is an entire block of TEN luxury apartments – and in a plot twist – it’s over the Harbour Bridge!
A near-new waterfront residence with a $7 million auction guide has hit the market in one of the first big apartment listings of 2026.
Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College purchased two adjoining office buildings next to Victoria Cross Metro Station.
Four Federation-era homes in Neutral Bay will be demolished to make way for an eight-storey luxury complex of 45 apartments.
Some Mosman homes come with views. This one comes with a key to the foreshore.
Billionaire AirTrunk founder Robin Khuda has made another multi-million-dollar development acquisition in the heart of Mosman village.
CRIME WATCH
A Seaforth man has been charged with more than 100 offences over his alleged role in a fraud and money laundering scheme.
NSW Police have charged a 34-year-old man with serious offences after a vehicle stop at the 7-Eleven service station on Spit Rd.
A North Sydney man has fallen victim to a textbook romance scam - and it’s a cautionary tale for anyone swiping right.
Two teenagers have now been charged and more are expected to be arrested following Saturday’s violent brawl in Northbridge.
An annual community fireworks event has descended into chaos after a brawl erupted amongst teenagers - with a 17-year-old injured.
Stuart MacGill will serve a community sentence after being convicted over a cocaine deal which led to his violent kidnapping.
FOOD & DRINK
One of Neutral Bay's best known Italian restaurants has announced its shock closure - less than a year after new owners moved in.
My Little Cupcake has closed suddenly after more than two decades serving the Neutral Bay community.
Cult burger bar High N’ Dry has just opened its first north-of-the-bridge outpost – much to the delight of local foodies and families.
North Sydney’s much-loved summer tradition is back! The Twilight Food Fair returns to Ted Mack Civic Park.
One of Mosman’s most successful sons is coming home – and he’s bringing his $100 million cult food chain with him.
Neutral Bay has just scored itself a spicy new neighbour – and locals are already buzzing.
LOCAL HISTORY
As they disembarked the ferry and excitedly charged up the beach, the group of young day-trippers were no doubt captivated by the magical beauty of Athol Bay.
It’s been 40 years since Mosman resident Marianne Lewis captivated the nation after winning the title of Miss Australia 1984.
Lower north shore housewives had never seen anything like it - and on Thursday, 27 August 1959, thousands rushed to experience an American phenomenon known as the "supermarket" for the first time.
“I have memories of eating ice blocks in the water, having hand stand competitions with my mates – and underwater races to see how many laps of the pool we could do on one breath.”
Tin Towns were synonymous with the Great Depression, which began in 1929. But many were built decades before – during a property market downturn in the 1890's.
A out of control runaway tram - travelling at almost 100km/h - veered off Bradleys Head Rd and into Sydney Harbour in 1952. See the incredible photos just uncovered!
LIFE & STYLE
Mosman’s favourite shop-window gallery is back - and in 2026, it’s not just bigger, it’s more collectable than ever.
Mosman’s Brian Barry has quietly slipped into truly rare territory – turning 102 on February 6.
$11 a swim: North Sydney Pool entry fee sparks fresh debate as reopening nears - and locals won't get a discount.
The playground near Chinamans Beach is set for an upgrade, and Council wants you to help shape what it looks like.
Mosman’s young athletes are raising money for a new all-weather sprint track and high-jump area at Balmoral Oval.
Set aside Sunday, 16 November for the annual Gumnut Fair taking place at Nutcote in Neutral Bay.














































