Council Roundup: Oval closures, new cadet program and planning changes.
A pilot cadetship and traineeship program is being launched as part of council's commitment to supporting local young people beginning their career journey.
Dine and Discover: More than $7 million in unused vouchers set to expire on lower north shore.
More than $7 million in Dine and Discover vouchers are yet to be redeemed by lower north shore residents, with less than a month until they expire
Never pay $15 for a lettuce again! Residents flock to community gardens to save on grocery bills.
Cost of living pressure is driving residents to community gardens and nature strips, with a surge of inquiries from locals keen to grow their own fruit and vegetables.
Special Report: Budget friendly family recipes to beat skyrocketing costs.
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.
North Sydney Council: Mayor says “sustainability and open space” a key focus for the next ten years.
North Sydney Council has released its vision for the future, with residents told to expect major upgrades to infrastructure and more open space over the next decade.
Crime Watch: Mosman man does a taxi runner and leaves Country Road bag behind.
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.
New Affirmative Consent Laws: If we destigmatise sex, we normalise consent.
New sexual consent laws came into effect in NSW on Wednesday, accompanied by a campaign to educate young people about consent.
Council Roundup: Dine & Discover reminder, Plastic bag ban and free parenting sessions.
As part of its commitment to local news, Council provides Mosman Collective with a weekly update of important events and information. Here’s what’s happening.
Dogs Day Out! Bark in the Park returns to North Sydney this weekend.
Bark in the Park returns to St Leonards Park this Sunday – and you don’t want to miss the chance to show off your four-legged pride and joy.
Woolworths lodges proposal for new multi-storey redevelopment in Neutral Bay. See what’s planned.
Woolworths in Neutral Bay has lodged plans for a multi-storey re-development including a new public plaza and pedestrian space that will include 91 residential apartments and 163 retail car spaces.
Sydney’s Platinum Jubilee moment to mark the Queen’s 70 years as Monarch.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge will turn purple in a special ‘7 Minutes for 7 Decades’ to mark The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee this Thursday.
Mini Mos community fun run and fair celebrates 40 years this June!
Remember 1982? Malcolm Fraser was Prime Minister, the Man from Snowy River was ruling the box office, Eye of the Tiger was the biggest-selling single of the year!
Crime Watch: Gnome Stabber, Cremorne Creep, and a Chatswood Crack Head busted this week!
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 Legend: Cremorne Point fashion icon “Queen Dee” has just turned 94!
Do you have a clever, sassy, bright, imaginative, and super kind friend? Someone who brightens your life and enjoys every day as if it was their last?
The Wash-up: Here are some local takeouts from the 2022 Federal Election.
Whether you swing right, left or anywhere in between, Mosman Collective has done a deep dive to unpack some interesting election day facts in the seats of Warringah and North Sydney.