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Petermen

Petermen

Ambitious fish-forward dining from the team behind Saint Peter.

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Half a house with panoramic ocean views in Bronte sells for $13 million

Half a house with panoramic ocean views in Bronte sells for $13 million

More than half-a-dozen buyers registered to bid on the deceased estate, which increased 34 times in value since it last sold for $375,000 in 1993.

  • by Carmen Forward
Petermen
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Petermen

Petermen

Fish diner with hidden depths.

Don’t miss the spectacular choc-rippled pastries at this destination croissanterie

Don’t miss the spectacular choc-rippled pastries at this destination croissanterie

This croissant-centric bakery on Sydney’s lower north shore has inspired a devoted and far-flung following.

  • by Lee Tran Lam
Sydney council faces developer backlash over plan to slash parking spaces

Sydney council faces developer backlash over plan to slash parking spaces

North Sydney Council’s proposal to reduce its on-site parking requirements for some large residential, commercial and mixed-use blocks has sparked a furious response.

  • by Megan Gorrey
Seafood stars north of the bridge at Petermen in St Leonards
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Seafood stars north of the bridge at Petermen in St Leonards

At Petermen, chef Josh Niland has created a range of large-format fish dishes that act as ensembles designed to make the protein a star.

  • by Terry Durack
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‘A watershed moment’: St Leonards South apartment plan divides council

‘A watershed moment’: St Leonards South apartment plan divides council

A planning panel found plans to build the apartment block and community facilities were in the public interest and should be approved.

  • by Megan Gorrey
Residents angry as high-rise plan for St Leonards South given green light

Residents angry as high-rise plan for St Leonards South given green light

The Berejiklian government ignored independent planning advice in approving plans for higher-density development on Sydney's lower north shore, critics say.

  • by Megan Gorrey
From coffees to groceries: Sydney cafes innovate amid COVID-19 lockdown restrictions

From coffees to groceries: Sydney cafes innovate amid COVID-19 lockdown restrictions

When lockdown restrictions forced Charlie and Franks cafe to shift to takeaway, co-owner Fran Bartone-Prodromou was left with shelves of stock.

  • by Matt Bungard and Laura Chung
'Excessive': Council and developers dealt a blow over multimillion-dollar plan

'Excessive': Council and developers dealt a blow over multimillion-dollar plan

Residents have been angered by the proposal, which would lead to the construction of about 2400 apartments in towers up to 19 storeys high.

  • by Megan Gorrey
Spot rezoning rethink gives Sydney residents hope for high-rise plans

Spot rezoning rethink gives Sydney residents hope for high-rise plans

Residents fighting high-rise development across Sydney have fresh hope the state government may block longstanding and contentious development proposals.

  • by Megan Gorrey

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