LATEST NEWS
Another entire block of Mosman units is on the market, sparking concerns the suburb is about to become over-developed.
North Sydney residents could now face cuts to some services after the regulator rejected Council's proposed 87% rate increase.
The Balmoral Burn is back for its 23rd year to raise money for the Humpty Dumpty Foundation.
Significant changes have come into effect for millions of renters, with new rules on evictions and pet ownership now in place.
Five Cremorne property owners have amalgamated in a deal that could see their homes replaced by a nine-storey apartment block.
Statistics show that on average, there is a cyberattack every 10 minutes in Australia, with 43 per cent of them targeting small business.
PROPERTY NEWS
This single level Federation beauty has been superbly renovated to create an unforgettable home of everlasting appeal.
World class and immersed in picture postcard beauty, this luxury apartment in the exclusive enclave of Kurraba Point has it all.
A glamorous Mosman home that’s hosted high society soirees and graced the pages of Vogue Living has just hit the market.
Empty-nesters who've been waiting patiently for the perfect property are in luck, with 75B Muston St hitting the market this week.
This week, another significant Mosman property listing has emerged with hopes of $27 million.
A group of Mosman neighbours have joined forces to sell their homes in a "mega lot" sale that could net them $75 million.
CRIME WATCH
Local Police have plenty to report this week, including a brawl at Luna Park, a decent disco biscuit discovery in North Sydney and a crazed attack with a garden rake. You can’t make this stuff up!
Police are investigating a terrifying incident that occurred in Raglan St on Monday. At around 4pm, a woman parked her car and opened the boot when a silver Holden pulled up behind her.
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.
FOOD & DRINK
Get excited, foodies - because a cult charcoal chicken chain is coming to Crows Nest.
It was Tuesday evening when we headed out for pizza. Traditionally a slow night, no sooner were we seated when take-away boxes began flying out the door – while families, little groups and couples were led to tables.
After a quarter of a century as Thai Kanteen, the retirement of the restaurant’s much-loved owner signals a new era, albeit leaving giant shoes to fill … and loyal patrons anxious.
The Wildlife Retreat at Taronga is jaw-dropping. Sunken and U-shaped, it looks up to the restaurant. Press the buzzer and the gates slowly part for a meal to remember.
Iconic Sydney restaurant Sails on Lavender Bay, a lower north shore dining mainstay since the 1970s, has quietly changed hands, with owners Greg Anderson and Patricia Nunes confirming the sale.
World famous British chef Simon Rogan of three-Michelin starred L’Enclume is heading to Bathers Pavilion for a five-week residency later this year.
LOCAL HISTORY
Not even Mosman was spared during Australia’s deepest post-war recession in the early 1980s.
Australian competitions aren’t limited to just sport and spelling bees. From yabby races to bed making, prawn peeling to whip cracking, we love nothing more than a good-humoured match-up.
Kids of the 80s and ’90s will remember family dinners at Sizzler, the iconic chain famous for its all-you-can-eat salad bar, unlimited ice cream and complimentary cheese toast.
It has been 100 years since children’s author May Gibbs brought the ocean to life in a book featuring an underwater creature called Little Obelia.
Lower north shore locations and identities with stories to celebrate have a chance to become recognised with the universally known heritage symbol – a blue plaque.
“Welcome to Paradise” was the line agent Rob Simeon used when marketing the Golden Triangle property known as “Heachem”, in 1999.
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