LATEST NEWS
Two retired detectives who ended the 1984 Spit Bridge siege have been awarded the Commissioner’s Commendation for Courage, 42 years on.
Community Bank Mosman will close on May 29, ending nearly 17 years of banking at Spit Junction. Here is what customers need to know.
Mosman Lawn Tennis Club is fielding a Men's Division One team for the first time, with a match on home ground happening this weekend.
The Union Hotel on the Pacific Highway at North Sydney has applied for a 3am trading licence from Monday to Saturday.
Mosman Library has ranked second in NSW for loans per resident, with 342,000 borrowings in 2024-25 – nearly 12 books per person!
North shore motorists could claim up to $340 a week in toll relief rebates. Here's how to claim before the 30 June 2026 deadline.
PROPERTY NEWS
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.
One of Mosman’s largest estates is set to be demolished and replaced with a 10-bedroom mansion, council records reveal.
Six Mosman homes are set to be bulldozed and replaced by 100 luxury apartments in the heart of the suburb.
Three Mosman home owners are celebrating a huge pay day after the 435 million sale of their properties sold on Bond St.
CRIME WATCH
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.
Here's the latest update from North Shore Police Area Command (it's been a long time between drinks!)
Highway Patrol officers have charged a 45-year-old learner driver with numerous offences following a dangerous long weekend pursuit.
A Milsons Point man has been charged with the murder of 19-year-old Audrey Griffin, whose body was found on March 24.
A teen who allegedly followed a local woman and grabbed her from behind in a “premeditated” sexual attack has been charged.
FOOD & DRINK
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.
One of the lower north shore’s most well-known Asian restaurants has announced its shock closure after just three years.
A Japanese café offering local diners’ breakfast, lunch and dinner is set for 801 Military Rd, the site of the old Rustique Bakery.
LOCAL HISTORY
One of Mosman’s original Californian bungalows owned by the same family for more than 70 years has attracted hordes of potential young buyers looking for a freestanding home to renovate.
Bob Dyer had much more than a face for radio. He was one of few contemporaries to make the smooth transition from radio to television.
If you were looking for late-night love in the 1980s, Bevy’s Wine Bar on Military Rd was the place to be.
The early days of Mosman’s European settlement have been richly detailed in a new book, Mosman: Times Gone By.
Our new weekly column from local journalist Kathryn Barton turns back time to meet the people and witness the events that shaped life on the lower north shore.
Our new weekly column from local journalist Kathryn Barton turns back the clock to meet the people and witness the events that shaped life on the lower north shore in years gone by.
LIFE & STYLE
Pack the picnic rug and block out your Sunday afternoons - North Sydney is rolling out free live-music this autumn.
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.












































