LATEST NEWS
Mosman foreshore parking permits renew 1 July. Locals park free at Balmoral and The Spit; non-residents pay up to $438.
Mini Mos Countdown: Every road closure, parking spot and race start time you need before heading out on Sunday.
A 50-year-old man has been refused bail over the alleged sexual assault of a 17-year-old girl in a rideshare vehicle in North Sydney.
Flannerys opens in Neutral Bay this month – bringing organic products and free naturopath consultations to the lower north shore.
New planning documents confirm what is believed to be Mosman's largest ever apartment development at 35-45 Awaba Street – and reveal the state pathway overrides the Mosman Masterplan.
Set aside Thursday 25 June for Mosman's WinterFeast Night Market, running from 3.30–8pm, with live ice sculpting, roving entertainment and twinkling lights.
PROPERTY NEWS
Two neighbouring apartment blocks have been sold to a prominent Sydney developer in a hush-hush deal worth more than $65 million.
Plans have been revealed for a 10 storey twin tower apartment block on the Balmoral slopes, set to cost $106 million.
A rare opportunity to purchase one of Sydney's finest apartments has prestige buyers flocking to this Kurraba Point luxury penthouse.
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.
Locals have launched a petition to fight the redevelopment of four Neutral Bay homes which could be replaced by 45 luxury apartments.
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!
CRIME WATCH
From garden grenades to Military Rd meth busts, this week’s wrap is weird, wild and downright wacky. Let’s unpack it.
An Artarmon childcare worker has been accused of producing child abuse material of 10 children in his care.
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.
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
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
From free barista training to a sit-down with the Mayor, teen residents have a packed Youth Week program to choose from this April.
Children's parties and picnics in most North Sydney parks could soon come with a council bill under a policy voted on Monday.
North Sydney Council has put forward a plan for a cycle path to link Neutral Bay to Mosman, along a “back road” corridor.
It sounds like a futuristic sales pitch, but it’s real: a 46-storey vertical city with a dog park on level 23 has been approved for Chatswood.
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.















































