LATEST NEWS
From Friday, women aged 18–49 can get their oral contraceptive pill without a GP visit In Neutral Bay and Mosman. Find out where.
New data shows 61% of North Shore home fires started in the kitchen last year. Here's what every household must check this winter.
North Sydney Council signals it will implement IPART's approved 52% rate rise - despite massive community opposition.
A nine-year-old boy ran against a red light into the side of a police car in St Leonards, dash cam footage and witnesses confirm.
A 294sqm luxury penthouse in Milsons Point’s 'Colonnades' building is listed for auction with McGrath McMahons Point. See inside!
Belle Property Lower North Shore has announced the arrival of Djordje Kresovic to its team of top Sydney real estate agents.
PROPERTY NEWS
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.
One of Mosman’s largest estates is set to be demolished and replaced with a 10-bedroom mansion, council records reveal.
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
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.
Looking to swap socks and jocks for something a little more special this Father's Day? We have a feast of options to treat Dad in style.
There’s a new fish shop coming to town - and hopefully this one will stick around for a while!
After five years, Green Sprouts Chinese Vegan Restaurant in Neutral Bay will serve its final dumplings on 31 August.
Learn how to make the perfect scone from CWA experts at a special North Sydney event being held on Sunday 14 September.
LOCAL HISTORY
Myra Taylor-Farrell: The “odd duck” Mosman mum who became Australia’s most prolific female inventor.
It was Australia's entry into WWI that saw a young widow, Myra Taylor, brace herself as she stood at North Head on a windy night in 1915. There she tested her rayless, light-throwing device to see if it might benefit the Allies.
Interest rates may be rising, but the Reserve Bank's hikes have had little effect on Mosman's resilient property market.
This week marks the 150th anniversary of the discovery of the Holtermann Nugget, the world’s largest gold specimen, but do you know of its connection to Sydney’s lower north shore?
When it opened to the public in 1913, “The Ritz” at Cremorne Point was described as Sydney’s finest private hotel, with 140 rooms, electric lights - and a lift!
Crescent shaped to take advantage of Sydney’s harbour views, the 14-storey Travelodge contained 224 self-contained suites in alternating shades of blue and olive, each with its own private bathroom and television set!
From chance encounters to more formal audiences in Australia and overseas, our readers are sharing their treasured, often fleeting, moments with Queen Elizabeth.
LIFE & STYLE
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.
Mosman Collective publishes a regular Council Roundup of community information. Here’s what’s happening.














































