LATEST NEWS
Local residents are invited to contribute to the National Flying Fox monitoring program by attending a special “Bat Count” this weekend
North Sydney’s popular Sunset Series is back this autumn, with three free outdoor live music concerts set to thrill local residents.
An upgraded children’s crossing outside Mosman Public School is making walking to school safer and more enjoyable for students.
This faultless Federation home on a prized parcel of local land has attracted family buyers from both sides of the harbour looking to upsize.
A Mosman hip-hop crew has popped and locked its way to a gold medal after scoring a national title along-side Australia’s best dancers.
Entire ground floor residences just footsteps from the golden sands of Balmoral Beach are few and far between.
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PROPERTY NEWS
“Country Estate”: Elegant, renovated historic Mosman home built for famous pioneer is on the market.
One of the finest homes on the lower north shore, built for one of Sydney's most famous early pioneers, has been listed on the market.
Rugby Australia chairman Hamish McLennan and his wife Lucinda have listed their Lavender Bay home, Alta Mura, after purchasing a $30m residence in the East.
Megan Thomas, a long-time Mosman local who’s carved out a successful career in lower north shore real estate, has left O’Gorman & Partners to join rival agency Belle Property.
Empty nesters left in the wake of Mosman's recent Reverie stampede have turned their attention to an ultra-luxury penthouse – built by the same developers - in a prized local pocket.
A mind-blowing residence that redefines the concept of luxury living could smash lower north shore apartment records when it goes to auction next month.
Hot on the heels of a luxury over 50’s development that sold out in just two hours comes a new opportunity for lower north shore empty nesters searching for premium, low-maintenance property in Mosman.
CRIME WATCH
We’re back with the Police blotter for 2022! This week, local officers have several crimes to report and warn residents lock up after recent break-ins.
The silly season is taking its toll on some members of the community, with police reporting a number of disturbing local incidents ahead of Christmas Day. Here’s this week’s Crime Watch.
It was a frighteningly busy Halloween for local Police, who report a number of pretty pathetic juvenile crimes this week.
North Shore Police Area Command have several local crimes to report this week and warn residents to keep themselves together ahead of the silly season kick-off.
Yes folks, it’s that time of the week again - and our friends at North Shore Police Area Command report a number of local offences - as residents celebrate the end of lockdown.
Our good friends at North Shore Police Area Command have had another busy week, after a number of brainless local offences that have left them scratching their heads in dismay.
FOOD & DRINK
It’s fair to say there are two types of families in Australia; Those who love Christmas pudding, and the ones who don’t.
We’ve got your boozy bases covered for Christmas Day, with a little something for everyone!
Sydney Good Food Month is back in January and several local restaurants are included in the festival line up.
The long-established baking tradition called “Stir up Sunday” falls this weekend. It’s the day when wishes are said to come true.
The authentic creperie will re-open its doors on December 3, in a new location accommodating 80 seats and an outdoor dining area.
Sydney’s oldest and best produce market is back after a three-month lockdown, with dozens of growers returning to Miller St, North Sydney this weekend.
LOCAL HISTORY
When it officially opened on Sunday, 28 March 1954, "Greenway" was Australia's largest communal social housing complex.
Sydney’s great iron maiden turns 90 this week – and we want to celebrate her milestone birthday with your stories, photos and memories.
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.
LIFE & STYLE
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.
Mosman Cricket Club has made history by winning the First and Second Grade Premierships in the same season.
The easing of Covid restrictions has led to a surge in demand for classically styled boats on the lower north shore, with local buyers looking to enjoy Sydney Harbour on a luxury scale.