LATEST NEWS
A Northern Suburbs rep rugby team have been crowned state champions – just one year after finishing 15th.
Mosman’s Trenery store at 856 Military Rd will close its doors for the final time this Sunday, June 15.
Twelve months after its much-anticipated opening, Steve Costi’s Mosman Fish Depot has closed its doors.
A 17-year-old former student of Neutral Bay Public School has won $275,000 in damages after a 2019 accident.
Local households are set for more financial pain, with garbage collection hikes set for the lower north shore from July 1.
Balmoral Beach’s popular wine bar, Analog, has sadly closed its doors after less than a year of operation.
PROPERTY NEWS
This cute-as-a-button California cottage is the stuff dreams are made of, and for growing families looking to upgrade, it is the perfect Mosman home.
A state-of-the art home recognised as an “architectural masterpiece” has just hit the local market, with prestige buyers hoping to secure the keys before Christmas.
Billed as the most opulent luxury development on Sydney’s lower north shore, the exclusive Wirra complex is now well underway, with its grand opening slated for late 2025.
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.
CRIME WATCH
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.
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.
FOOD & DRINK
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.
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.
LOCAL HISTORY
Over the course of six months, an entire zoo population of native and exotic animals was moved from cramped quarters in Moore Park to an idyllic paradise known as Taronga Park.
North Sydney Council has voted to retain the legacy of Benjamin Boyd, a colonial entrepreneur who lived in Neutral Bay in the 1840s.
The "Big 20" remains one of Mosman's fondly remembered cafés. And, just like 'Arnold's diner in Happy Days, it boasted a regular cast of colourful characters.
Some of the lower north shore’s best backdrops have appeared in scores of blockbuster movies and TV shows.
If you’ve been around long enough, you’ll remember when Mosman boasted a range of fast-food options including Sizzler, the Black Stump and even a Subway.
In a suburb known for its high concentration of Groodles, Cavoodles, Labradoodles and Schnoodles, there once lived an old, ugly, battle-scarred mongrel dog with arthritis in all four legs who was almost totally deaf.
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.