LATEST NEWS
Cremorne’s contentious Pathways project on Parraween St will undergo a second public exhibition.
Local train buffs with a soft spot for the good old days are in for a treat this April, when A Steam Train Passes, recognised as Australia’s finest railway film, returns to the big screen.
The fun is back in North Sydney with the opening of Miji Bar & Grill, a Japanese Izakaya specialising in grilled seafood and serve yourself sake.
A luxury apartment development in Cammeray has been hit with nine defect orders during a recent blitz by the NSW Building Commission.
Balmoral Beach has been targeted by antisemitic vandalism, with graffiti sprayed inside the concrete bowl at the skate park.
From a perfectly elevated position and with its sweeping views through Sydney Heads, this architect designed home is a prestige property like no other.
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PROPERTY NEWS
Wealthy downsizers have their sights set on a new prestige apartment complex in the bustling heart of Mosman.
A waterfront paradise on Kurraba Point has just hit the market, with a unique feature delivering ultimate bragging rights.
It’s not often you find a house for sale in this elite, tightly held enclave just steps away from the golden sands of Balmoral.
This Clifton Gardens home exceeds every expectation, delivering elegance, comfort and sophistication on a breathtaking scale.
When psychiatrist Dr Ken Mackey and wife Shirley returned to Australia from Europe in 1967, finding a state-of-the-art home was a high priority.
This extraordinary Federation masterpiece with views over Balmoral is the ultimate in Mosman family living.
CRIME WATCH
Local Police have again filled the blotter this week, reporting several lower north shore incidents including drink driving offences and a number of assaults.
Police are investigating a spike of disturbing incidents in Chatswood this week and urge teenagers not to loiter in the area.
Police have been busy again this week, investigating a number of worrying lower north shore incidents.
Police are warning parents to be wary of a new WhatsApp phone scam involving fraudsters impersonating their children.
Local Police have plenty to report this week, including a Taxi driver on ice, a bloke busted on the nose beers and a Mosman man bashed with a bottle of wine. You can’t make this stuff up!
Our friends at North Shore Police Area Command report a busy week on the beat, as ANNA USHER reports.
FOOD & DRINK
We have HUGE news for local foodies looking for a swish dining experience with sweeping views of Sydney Harbour.
Middle Harbour Yacht Club will welcome a Med-inspired restaurant and bar in February, with renowned former Nomad Head Chef Sam McCallum at the helm.
Thinking about outsourcing meal time on Christmas Day? If you can’t face another year in the kitchen, we’ve put together a list of local options for your consideration.
Local cafes and restaurants using or providing plastic plates, cutlery, chopsticks and straws could be fined $11,000 from next week under new laws about to be enforced in NSW.
After a two-year break, Hunter Valley Uncorked is set to return to the beautiful shores of Balmoral Beach on Sunday October 16, 2022.
A popular Sydney restaurant, known for its mixed plates of various meats accompanied by Hummus, Baba Ganoush, Garlic Dip and Falafel is heading to Mosman, just in time for the warmer weather and summer crowds.
LOCAL HISTORY
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.
Described as “an old colonial home”, Victoria Cottage on Clanalpine St was marketed with stunning views, a formal garden, extensive library, and a swimming pool by local agent James S. Lindsay in August 1986.
LIFE & STYLE
A line-up of crowd-favourite cult classics will return to the Orpheum's big screens starting this spooky season.
A vacancy has been posted on the Mosman Council website seeking applicants to become one of the most disliked professions on the planet.
Believe it or not – now is the time to start thinking about New Year’s Eve! Tickets to ring in 2023 around Sydney Harbour National Park have just gone on sale, with three eye-popping Mosman locations to choose from.
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