LATEST NEWS
The long weekend is here and that means restrictions on trading when it comes to supermarkets, bottle shops and department stores.
Members of Warringah Bowling Club have backed a Pickleball plan to ensure the survival of the 120-year-old institution.
Good news for commuters with “Bendy” buses making a comeback to the northern beaches and lower north shore.
Federal election campaign posters of Peter Dutton and Jaimee Rogers have been defaced in an brazen vandalism attack.
Felicity Wilson, Member for North Shore, has been appointed Shadow Minister for Women and Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs.
A group of Mosman homeowners have joined forced to market their apartment complex to a property developer.
PROPERTY NEWS
The former home of one of the nations most celebrated 20th Century painters has kicked off Sydney’s Spring selling season with a bang.
Plans for a luxury apartment development in the heart of Mosman have been derailed after Council rejected the application.
The fate of a century-old Mosman mansion has been sealed after the Land and Environment Court ruled it can be demolished.
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.
CRIME WATCH
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.
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!
FOOD & DRINK
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.
A new café headed by International Executive Chef Tom Kime is set to shake up the local food scene when it opens in Mosman this October.
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.
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
On Monday morning at 9 am, Ed Goddard laces up his Asics and hits the road for his first run of the day.
A treasure hunting couple in Australia for just three weeks have unearthed 44 coins dating back to 1922 on Balmoral Beach.
Outdoor settings, sports equipment, children's toys and fine furniture are just some of the abandoned items found on local kerbsides by Mosman Collective this week.
A Sydney school boy has gone viral on TikTok for his electrifying performance of a 1950s rock and roll hit that’s been viewed more than 22.5 million times.
Lower north shore residents have a lucrative chance to own a mini-Australian masterpiece for just $400, in a unique Art Ballot being run by the Royal Art Society of NSW.
Mosman local Harrison Kennedy is one of Australia’s top modelling exports who works with the biggest names in the business.