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Mosman residents use 23% more water in their homes than people living in Parramatta, and are among Sydney's top water wasters.
The government regulator is now seeking community feedback on North Sydney Council’s application to jack up rates by 87%.
Dual occupancies, terraces, townhouses, and residential flats are now allowed within an 800-metre radius of lower north shore town centres.
School students are arriving late to class after lengthy waits at lower north shore bus stops and cancelled services.
Residents are again being urged to ramp up home security after two homes on Esther Rd were targeted by thieves over the weekend.
A horrific collision closed the Spit Bridge on Monday, causing significant traffic delays as a local man was freed from the wreckage.
PROPERTY NEWS
When Franco and Piera Belli built their modernist, architect designed Mosman home in 1966 they knew it would turn heads.
The year was 1960 – Robert Menzies was Prime Minister; the world’s first contraceptive pill was approved for use - and Chubby Checker started a new dance craze with the release of a song called “The Twist”.
Brand new and ready to enjoy, this turn-key Cremorne property is attracting attention from all corners of Sydney, chalking up more than 130 enquiries in just ten days.
Plans to bulldoze a grand Mosman mansion built in 1906 to make way for a designer apartment block has sparked anger from locals vowing to fight the controversial Development Application.
A 30-unit apartment block in Cremorne has been purchased by a prominent Sydney developer who plans to transform the vast building into a “co-living” complex.
A controversial mosman home, 15 years in the making, has defied all odds to win a prestigious international property award.