Killara
‘Box ticking’ lower north shore home sells to couple for $9.8m
The renovated five-bedder with Mosman Bay views has an outdoor kitchen, pool and wine cellar. The buyers are from the east, while the vendors plan to upgrade.
- Robyn Willis
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Sydney tennis coach barred over child grooming allegations
The allegations against Brenton Dumbrell were first reported to Tennis Australia in 2023. After an investigation beset with delays, they have just made a decision.
- Amber Schultz
Local upsizer pays $3.93 million for luxury Concord duplex
A developer cashed in after building, and selling, a pair of homes on a single block which last traded for $3.92 million in 2022.
- Carmen Forward
After fighting new housing, this Sydney council just voted for more
A north shore council is paving the way for a high-rise housing boom after voting on a contentious rezoning plan it claims will protect heritage and save residential streets from “overdevelopment”.
- David Barwell
The great divide over this north shore council’s housing plan
There was only one item on the agenda at Ku-ring-gai Council’s extraordinary meeting on Monday, yet it was hours before councillors could debate it.
- Frances Howe
This Sydney council has fought TODs all the way. Now it has revealed its own plan
Ku-ring-gai’s plans have been revealed months after the council took the state government to court in an attempt to block more intensive development.
- Megan Gorrey
This north shore school catchment shake-up blindsided parents. Now there’s a delay
A controversial change to the catchment zone of one of Sydney’s top-performing comprehensive schools, Killara High, has been pushed back.
- Nick Newling
It’s one of the north shore’s most prized school catchments - and it just shrank
Families pay a median price of $3.3 million to live in Killara. Now, many of them won’t get their kids into Killara High.
- Nick Newling
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Former Commonwealth Bank exec lists delightful $12m Killara home
The family bought the elegant upper north shore property, which dates to circa 1918, for $1.27 million in 1999.
- Tawar Razaghi
North shore council reaches secret deal over housing plan
Planning Minister Paul Scully accused the council of wasting ratepayers’ money to stop development in the middle of a housing crisis.
- Megan Gorrey