LATEST NEWS
Plans for a McDonald’s in Crows Nest have been scrapped, with the fast-food giant withdrawing its $2.65 million D.A.
Lower north shore residents are being urged to plan travel around North Sydney - ahead of the Sydney Marathon this weekend.
Warringah Bowls Club kicks off a new chapter in community sports this Sunday, with the official launch of Pickleball on its historic top green.
Local author Johan du Toit has written about his love for Mosman in new book 'When Only Today Matters'.
North Sydney Mayor Zoe Baker is leading a community fight to save Milsons Point Post Office.
Another summer looks set to pass without a single splash at North Sydney Pool, with a public reopening delayed until early 2026.
PROPERTY NEWS
Family buyer looking for single level living? 12 Harbour St, Mosman is now on the market for the first time in 24 years.
Another property amalgamation – worth $40 million – has hit the market, making it the sixth Mosman "Mega Lot" listed since February.
Three three tiny parcels of unused land in Neutral Bay and Mosman sold under the hammer on Thursday.
A classic Mosman home offering a seamless blend of elegance and modern comfort is now on the market with $5.5 million expectations.
A group of Mosman homeowners have joined forced to market their apartment complex to a property developer.
The mystery local buyer of a Mosman knock down purchased for a stunning $16.1 million last weekend is Gold Logie winner Sonia Kruger.
CRIME WATCH
A sunny Sunday afternoon in North Sydney has ended badly for at least one man, after he was allegedly being found in possession of a prohibited drug in North Sydney.
A woman has been charged with mid-range drink driving after a collision in Cremorne. Police were called to Parraween St at 9:30pm on Thursday 11 May after a black Hyundai i30 allegedly collided with several parked cars.
A Medusa St family are recovering from shock after a terrifying incident that occurred in their Medusa St residence on Monday morning.
Residents on Pindari Ave in Mosman are taking extra security precautions after an early morning rampage on the prestige street.
Police are warning lower north shore parents and carers to have conversations with their children about online safety, following the arrest of four men for online grooming offences and child abuse material in the last week.
A Sydney tradie who was so plastered he couldn’t blow into a roadside breathalyser has appeared in court.
FOOD & DRINK
“Come in spinner!” Local punters will be screaming it loud and clear as lower north shore pubs and clubs host games of two-up in commemoration of ANZAC Day.
Denis at Penny’s launches a new seafood offering at his award-winning butchery this morning and we have some AMAZING deals for Mosman Collective readers.
Mosman’s café scene has moved ahead in leaps and bounds over the past decade. Check out our "hidden gems".
A popular fast-food chain has lodged plans to open a 24-hour restaurant where residents can enjoy a taste of Mexico in the heart of Mosman village.
Local foodies are flocking to a festive five-star dining experience featuring BBQ dishes from around the world this November and December.
Sydney’s hot young things have a new tequila playground on their radar – and you’ll find it right here on the lower north shore.
LOCAL HISTORY
When it officially opened on Sunday, 28 March 1954, "Greenway" was Australia's largest communal social housing complex.
Mosman teenager Alma Plaister was never absent from school. But on Monday 18 July 1932, the brilliant and popular 13-year-old was missing from morning roll call at North Sydney Girls High.
On the busy corner of Ourimbah and Spit Rd, a commercial building known as Island Centre opened to fascinated locals in July 1968.
“When we were waist-deep in the surf, they opened up a murderous fire,” Sister Vivien Bullwinkle recalled after the Bangka Island Massacre of WWII, "mowing us down like a scene I saw in a film as a child.”
In our new series, Mosman Collective unlocks historic local crime case files, revealing new images and details of the lower north shore’s most shocking stories.
On 21 November 1934, Coles came to Mosman, opening the doors of 22 Spit Rd at 9:30am. Goods on sale included seven-piece fruit sets, toys, cotton reels, ladies’ aprons, hats dresses and nickel torches.
LIFE & STYLE
Sudden Cardiac Arrest is a leading cause of death in Australia. And alarmingly, you only have a 6% chance of surviving cardiac arrest when outside of hospital.
It’s that time of the year again! Whether you’re on Team Blue or Team Maroon, you’ll need somewhere to watch all the State of Origin action on Wednesday.
Mosman Fire Station rolled out the welcome mat last weekend, and the team from GM Photographics were on hand to capture all the action.
With cost-of-living pressures beginning to bite, we thought it might be a good idea to check out special “freebies” and discount deals available in our neck of the woods.
With a glass of champagne and surrounded by her extended family, Mosman’s Betty Gemmell has celebrated her 106th birthday under brilliant blue skies at Balmoral.
Lower north shore residents turned out in their thousands to commemorate Anzac Day in Mosman and North Sydney on Tuesday.