Sydney north shore: 21 reasons why we’re no longer the north snore
It’s often painted as the sleepy region of Sydney, but we take a look at 21 reasons why Sydney’s north shore can no longer be called the ‘north snore’.
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It often gets painted as the sleepy and leafy region of Sydney but spend a day on the north shore and you’ll find there’s more to the region than some might think.
Home to more than 320,000 residents, the north shore boasts a long list of attractions, events, festivals and even a growing stock of street murals, sculptures as well as unique food hubs, medieval festivals and fun parks.
It’s a far cry from the comatose pace of life some residents south of the Coat Hanger think we endure.
In a bid to put the record right, the North Shore Times takes a look at 21 reasons why the north shore can no longer be categorised as Sydney’s ‘north snore’ – along with a look at what’s in the pipeline for the future.