LATEST NEWS
For its 33rd consecutive year, scores of people will be diving into the ocean for the annual Balmoral Swim this Sunday.
When this spectacular deep waterfront home last changed hands back in 1999, Prime Minister John Howard and his family were firmly ensconsed just down the road, at Kirribilli House.
Kurraba Point ferry passengers are at their wits end, with the wharf again closed, this time until July.
Nine historic fig trees which were poisoned on the Balmoral foreshore last month have survived the brazen attack.
Hundreds of people in nothing but their birthday suits took a skinny dip at Cobbler’s Beach to raise money for charity on the weekend.
Residents are being asked to complete a survey that will shape the future look of Reid Park at Mosman Bay.
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PROPERTY NEWS
Wealthy downsizers on the hunt for ultra-prestige apartments have turned their attention to Neutral Bay, with the lower north shore's most exclusive luxury development just unveiled.
Mosman buyers searching in vain for a forever family home only need to look a few kilometres away to find their dream location.
A Sydney developer has lodged plans with Mosman Council to demolish a grand Federation home and pave the way for a multi-million-dollar townhouse project.
An immaculate Federation home offering supreme privacy and an idyllic garden is on the market for the first time in 40 years.
A turnkey Federation home on one of Mosman’s best streets is on the market – with a $3.5 million price guide.
A Federation mansion built one hundred and twenty years ago by a Mosman pioneer and former Mayor is for sale.
CRIME WATCH
Local Police have plenty to report this week, including a Trans-Tasman drink driving charge and a ballsy local man who’s now looking for his Country Road bag.
Yes folks, it’s that time of the week again – and our friends at North Shore Police Area Command report several disturbing local offences.
Local Police have again filled the blotter this week, reporting several lower north shore incidents including break ins, drink driving offences and a number of assaults.
North Shore Police Area Command have some doozies to report this week. You’ll need to sit down with a cuppa to read this one!
Local Police have again filled the blotter this week, reporting several lower north shore incidents including break ins and drink driving offences.
Our weekly local crime update is brought to you by the team at Mosman Collective and North Shore Police Area Command. Here’s the latest news!
FOOD & DRINK
Rug up and celebrate all things winter at Mosman’s annual WinterFeast Night Market next Thursday.
A traditional Irish pub serving creamy pints of Guinness and craic will open in Cremorne this week, transporting patrons back to the Emerald Isle.
Joining co-ops, quitting the gym, ditching streaming services and growing vegetables are just some of the ways locals are saving money to try and beat soaring inflation.
An amateur cook’s seven-layer Lemon Swiss Roll and Amaretti Trifle beat 5000 puddings in a U.K wide contest to become the official dessert of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
The team from cult Cammeray café Maggios is heading to Mosman, launching a second Pizza restaurant after being inundated with delivery requests from locals.
A stylish hot spot with Asian inspired snacks and craft cocktails is planned for Gouldsbury street, filling the void left by Open Circus earlier this year. Read all about "Niche Mosman"!
LOCAL HISTORY
At the start of 1966, the Liberal-Country party coalition had governed Australia for sixteen years. Robert Menzies retired in January, paving the way for debonair treasurer Harold Holt.
Before the arrival of television, Australian radio ruled the airwaves with programs like Dad and Dave, Blue Hills and ‘Calling the Stars’.
We've uncovered some incredible local trivia to wow your friends and family in the lead up to the Federal Election on May 21.
A carefree night out. A split-second decision. Young lives tragically changed forever.
Today we’re taking you back to those golden years of the 1980s – when hair was big, clothes were loud, and power ballads were super-charged with emotion.
Sydney was no place for an unwed, pregnant young woman in the early 1900s, but 18-year-old Mary Hutchison had nowhere else to go.
LIFE & STYLE
Local cricket players will spend their second season with inadequate shower and toilet amenities after a further delay to the Allan Border Oval pavilion redevelopment.
A new six-part crime thriller is headed for the lower north shore, with locations like Balmoral Beach, Cremorne Point and Neutral Bay set for the international spotlight.
Hermes, Prada, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Balenciaga are just some of the luxury fashion items being bought, resold, and consigned by second-hand retailers on Sydney’s lower north shore
Need a pressure washer, popcorn maker or paper shredder? Looking for a cake tin, camping gear or a chainsaw? The Sydney Library of Things, based at the Coal Loader in Waverton, has you covered!
The owner of this beautiful Victorian cottage has given new meaning to the words “moving house”.
On Monday morning at 9 am, Ed Goddard laces up his Asics and hits the road for his first run of the day.