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Northies Cronulla Hotel.

Northies Cronulla Hotel

A Cronulla icon across the road from the beach.

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Hummus with diced lamb.

Eat Lebanese

Lebanese food that tastes like it’s straight from a family kitchen.

  • Bianca Hrovat
Bagels at Hendrix Coffee Co.

Hendrix Coffee Co

Find New York-style bagels and Reuben Hills coffee at this corner coffee shop.

  • Bianca Hrovat
Dozens of young e-bike riders seen at Long Reef Golf Club, Collaroy on Friday, January 16, 2026.

‘E-bike cowboys’ swarm Sydney northern beaches golf club

Mass rideouts of young riders on e-bikes have taken over public roads and golf courses as the government grapples with how to respond.

  • Jack Gramenz
Mike Dalton in the band Bahne Super-Flex playing at the Marrickville Bowlo.

The only beach boy who itched for the summer to end

Rocker Mike Dalton became a master of disguise as soon as the heat would hit Wanda beach.

  • Mike Dalton
Marlee Silva.

A Haul so great you won’t need a filter to post it

I can’t stop bragging about her: her beauty, power and presence.

  • Marlee Silva
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Cronulla riots, 20 years on: the legacy of violence lingers in brazen silence

Neo-Nazi and anti-immigration posters are allowed to remain on the streets of Cronulla while they are removed or covered with anti-fascist stickers in Sydney’s inner city.

  • Charlotte Feakins and Carsten Wergin
Cronulla High School year 12 HSC students from left to right:  Sienna Morrison, Cadel Wilkinson, head of English Tahlia Mihell, Ella Hewitt and Mason Boudville.

‘Never seen a question like that’: Students react to HSC English exam

On Friday, 60,000 HSC students sat their second English exam. One question made sure they had read the whole book.

  • Christopher Harris
Koulouri with tzatziki, olives and tirokafteri.
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Homer Rogue Taverna

Modern taverna catering to multiple generations.

Prawn and cuttlefish linguine and oxheart tomatoes with goats curd at Bobby’s.
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Bobbys Cronulla

Beachy-keen dining with a passing parade of buff bodies.