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Win with Festival feedback
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Visitors to this year’s Festival of Mosman are invited to share their feedback via Mosman Council’s free resident app, MyMosman
Spring planning for business
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As part of October’s Small Business Month, local businesses can download a free tool kit to help ‘survive and thrive’ disruptions.
Invitation for public comment
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The Sydney Harbour Federation Trust is inviting the public to comment on two planning matters relating to the Mosman Drill Hall Precinct.
Council Decided – 1 October 2019
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In a Mayoral Minute to Council, Mayor Carolyn Corrigan advised that Mosman Council has been announced as winner of the Voice Project’s Best Workplace Award…
From the Mayor - 26 September 2019
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Mosman’s Access and Mobility Committee, in partnership with many of our residents, deserve rich praise for securing $200,000 funding from the…
HuskeeSwap to reduce waste
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Residents and businesses are invited to get involved in HuskeeSwap, a new program to help reduce the impact of single-use take-away cups.
Mosman Art Prize winner
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The 2019 Mosman Art Prize has been awarded to NSW artist Paul Kelleher after his work was selected from a field of 670 entries…
Mosman win for accessibility
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Mosman’s Access and Mobility Committee has secured funding for new accessible toilets at Mosman Junction.
Council Decided – 3 September 2019
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Council paid tribute to the Honourable Timothy Andrew Fischer AC, who passed away on 22 August 2019.
New Deputy Mayor
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Councillor Libby Moline was unanimously elected to the position of Deputy Mayor at Council’s meeting on 3 September.
Council awards community grants
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Mosman Council has awarded grants totalling $70,000 to 25 community organisations through its 2019/20 Community Grants program.
Spit upgrade complete
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The work will protect the beach from erosion, ameliorate flooding, and improves the recreational amenity and safety for users of the area.
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