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Did Antoine Herran fake his death at The Gap in Sydney?

Did a French backpacker fake his death and move to Queensland?

Antoine Herran’s sister is hopeful the decades-old mystery will be solved through DNA testing.

  • William Davis

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Serisier House at Watsons Bay was so named after artist David Serisier whose work features throughout it.

‘Man’s small gift to Watsons Bay’: The passion project that sold for $10 million-plus

Serisier House was built as a gift to Watsons Bay. As gifts go, it paid off handsomely thanks to the private equity boss who bought it.

  • Lucy Macken
woollahra council

Woollahra Council: What your candidates said

Voters have 36 candidates to choose from and will also need to answer a referendum question.

The late Andrew Findlay and his former partner Liz Kemp, who has launched proceedings in the NSW Supreme Court over his multimillion-dollar estate.

Former partner of wealthy Sydney businessman loses court battle over his estate

A Supreme Court judge has ruled that the children of Andrew Findlay should inherit his multimillion-dollar estate, not his estranged partner and their mother.

  • Andrew Hornery
The Watsons Bay home of lawyer Brett Galloway is for sale for the first time in 23 years.

Lawyer Brett Galloway pitches Watsons Bay home for pre-spring sale

The barbed wire has come down from Watsons Bay home of high-profile criminal lawyer Brett Galloway ahead of a pre-spring house sales campaign.

  • Lucy Macken
Mia Freedman and her house.

Mamamia’s Mia Freedman plans $3.9m home reno with winter storage closet

The publisher and her husband hope to demolish their $12.75m Point Piper house and rebuild it, and they’re not the only home owners with pricey reno plans.

  • Tawar Razaghi
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Woollahra Council operates libraries in Paddington, Double Bay and Watsons Bay, and wrote to affected users on Thursday morning.

Eastern suburbs council warns library users of potential data breach

Woollahra Council has emailed some residents informing them of a cyberattack on its third-party library system.

  • Anthony Segaert
More people are visiting Camp Cove in Watsons Bay - causing parking pressures and traffic gridlock - because of the ongoing closure of Shark Beach at Nielsen Park.

Minister to veto ‘speed dating’ parking scheme at beloved Sydney beach

An eastern suburbs council’s plan to introduce a 15-minute time limit for visitors has attracted the ire of the Minns government.

  • Michael Koziol
More people are visiting Camp Cove in Watsons Bay - causing parking pressures and traffic gridlock - because of the ongoing closure of Shark Beach at Nielsen Park.

Lawyers called in to protect Sydney beachside residents’ parking

An eastern suburbs council is vowing to protect “residents only” parking at one of the city’s top tourist spots despite being warned the practice is unlawful.

  • Michael Koziol
More people are visiting Camp Cove in Watsons Bay - causing parking pressures and traffic gridlock - because of the ongoing closure of Shark Beach at Nielsen Park.

Elite suburb to lose reserved parking to allow visitors access to beach

The bungled repair of the seawall at Nielsen Park is causing traffic congestion and parking pressures at other popular swimming spots on Sydney Harbour.

  • Andrew Taylor

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