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ydneysiders are privileged in not having to travel far to enjoy some spectacular spots. Mosman has everything from the bustling Balmoral, Edwards and Chinamans beaches to the smaller but just as perfectly formed Little Sirius Cove, Athol Bay and Cobblers. Add in a wonderful selection of stylish bars and top restaurants, and there are all the ingredients for a spellbinding summer. And if you want to get away, look no further than Bannisters Port Stephens (page 14), a relaxing oasis just a few hours north where you can forget all the stresses of the city. In fact, with so many breathtaking options, it makes you wonder why anyone ever leaves NSW.

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10 Mr. Perfect Boosting men’s mental health

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14 Backyard breaks A sun-drenched stay at Bannisters Port Stephens

Editorial: James Schwier james@theend.com.au

22 The Italian job Simple, sumptuous dishes that are sure to impress 26 Flair trade How socially conscious The Ark Clothing Co. has made its mark 28 Flashback Balmoral & Bathers’ Pavilion 30 The Guide Your essential Mosman handbook

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D E P R E S S I O N C A N A F F E C T A N YO N E , N O M AT T E R H O W W O N D E R F U L T H E I R L I F E S E E M S . O N E L O C A L O R G A N I S AT I O N IS DETERMINED TO NOT LET MEN SUFFER IN SILENCE.

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t was something that had gnawed at him for a long time, something he couldn’t quite face head on, something he tried to ignore. But it just wasn’t working any more. To everyone else Terry Cornick seemed a successful, happy person, but things were not always that way as he suffered through what he calls “a darker parallel world” of severe depression. This is what led him to found Mr. Perfect, an organisation working to raise awareness about men’s mental health. It is a grassroots support network for men like him – those who have suffered in silence and feel they have nowhere to turn. “Mr. Perfect officially started in mid-2015. It was inspired by my own battle with depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts,” Terry, 35, says. “Everyone on the outside thought I was Superman and my best mate would tease me, unknowingly calling me ‘Mr. Perfect’. I figured if I am supposed to be coping then there will be a hell of a lot of other men out there that need help.” Terry suffered several traumatic events during his childhood in the UK and there was a history of depression in his family. At 21 he googled “depression” and matched six of the eight symptoms. But it wasn’t until 2014 that Terry first sought help, visiting his GP who then referred him to a psychologist – something Terry credits, alongside his wife and young sons, with changing his life. Suicide is the leading cause of death among men aged 25-44, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Many are embarrassed about what they perceive to

be a weakness, concerned about the unfortunate stigma attached to mental health issues, or they simply do not know where to turn. Mr. Perfect is helping to try to change this. It hosts informal meet-up BBQs for anyone who wants to drop in, and has events and talks at various organisations where Terry and others explain what Mr. Perfect is all about. In total there are now 23 meet-ups across Australia – in NSW, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia – as well as online offerings at www.mrperfect.org.au, where people can log in for a chat. There are also blogs and vlogs on the site that address and discuss a range of topics relating to mental health and wellbeing, as well as a newsletter. Forums on the site are provided by national mental health charity SANE Australia. “Our lofty vision is to change the face of, and improve, men’s mental health by making it a comfortable discussion for all. Mr. Perfect always attempts to be inclusive, supportive and approachable,” Terry says. “We facilitate conversation and connection.” And he says he has been absolutely delighted with the response to Mr. Perfect over the past few years. “It has been overwhelming,” Terry says. “From people extremely close to me to people I have never met or guys that have attended our meet-ups, everyone has a story on how mental illness has turned their world upside down. Just by opening up the conversation there has been some real impact.”

“Our lofty vision is to change the face of, & improve, men’s mental health.”

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Some of the delicious food on offer at Bannisters // A kookaburra on a Paperbark balcony // The bar area at Rick Stein’s restaurant // Sumptuous seafood is a specialty // Stylish details abound // Fresh oysters // The Terrace Bar’s striking ceiling fan and wall mural // A beautiful bedroom // The beach and sparkling blue water at Shoal Bay // Previous page: View from the beach in front of Bannisters.

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he beautiful weather perfectly suits the atmosphere as we arrive at Soldiers Point in Port Stephens. A shimmering white building perched overlooking the beautiful blue waters and narrow beaches, Bannisters is an enticing prospect that sits reflecting the sun’s rays back to the surrounding area. Housed in an old motel, what was once The Salamander, it underwent an extensive 18-month $7 million makeover before opening last year with a restrained style that has become synonymous with the brand. The bare bones of the old motel remain so the refurbished property retains some of its laid-back 1960s vibe, although everything is refined rather than retro. There is a simplicity and finesse that highlights the maxim less is more. From the elegant yet relaxed reception area and impeccable menus of the restaurants to the uncomplicated but chic rooms and the stunning infinity pool with panoramic ocean views, effortless luxury abounds. Well known for its flagship Bannisters By The Sea in Mollymook on the south coast of NSW, the company has reimagined it for the expansion north, and once again brought popular TV chef Rick Stein along for the ride. Around three hours’ drive from Sydney, Bannisters Port Stephens is within easy reach for a weekend away from the hustle and bustle of the city – and there is nowhere better to kick back and relax. There are 78 rooms in total – 45 of which have ocean views – four luxury suites and

a penthouse. Each has an air of bespoke simplicity and features balconies overlooking the lush, green gardens that skirt the hotel and the water beyond. Surrounded by dazzling outlooks featuring koala habitat and the ocean, there is a sense of serenity and seclusion no matter where you look. This air of peace continues into the room itself, with a photographic print showing a surfer at home on a wave with a slither of sky above him perfectly encapsulating the pervading atmosphere. And with names such as Oceandeck and Paperbark given to each room, it is clear the natural environment is an important influence. The room exudes a sense of calm and comfort. All refinement and no fuss, with clean lines, natural hues, patches of blue and touches of blush pink as light floods in from the balcony. The monochrome bathroom is also awash with style, with some top-floor bathrooms featuring a large skylight to allow the warmth of the sun to reach even the most private of spaces. It is worth visiting Bannisters for the spectacular infinity pool alone. It has a European feel, with its roughhewn stone floors and grey and white striped umbrellas. Situated high among the treetops, you can drift away as you take in the endless views or retreat to one of the surrounding loungers to soak up some sun as you decide on a cocktail from the adjoining Terrace Bar. It is another example of the simple but stylish outlook that pervades throughout, with muted natural tones combining with the warmth of dusty pink. There are strong design

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FOOD IMAGES: DAVID GRIFFEN

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One of the stunning bathrooms at Bannisters // Balconies overlook the ocean and verdant gardens // The glorious vista seen from the sofa // The infinity pool with its seemingly endless views to the ocean // Warm shellfish // An aerial view of the serene waters of the local area // Rick Stein and wife Sarah // Rick Stein’s renowned restaurant // Loungeroom bliss.

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elements, such as the propeller-style ceiling fans and the clustered oversized pendant lights, with a unique painted white contemporary design spanning one of the walls. Each detail adds a layer of intrigue – banks of oversized, soft seats, the soft lines of the natural-coloured cane furniture. The Terrace Bar’s menu has been crafted to perfection and is served by happy and relaxed staff more than willing to linger and have a chat. The food is a Mediterranean-Australian mix, with everything meant to be shared around the table, and includes delicious fish tacos, fried calamari, haloumi salad and grilled salt water barramundi, which were particular favourites. Many people make the pilgrimage to Bannisters By The Sea in Mollymook to visit Rick Stein’s renowned seafood restaurant and Soldiers Point is no different. The hotel is located beside a huge marine park and the chef’s signature restaurant makes full use of locally sourced fish to prepare simple, sumptuous, modern dishes – accompanied by a wine list of equal class. From oysters fresh from the waters of Port Stephens and meaty Moreton Bay bugs to a classic fish pie and Sri Lankan cashew nut curry, to name just a few, everything is note-perfect, making the key ingredients – the seafood – the hero of every dish. For something altogether different, on the ground floor there will soon be a revamped pub. The Tavern, which is being rebuilt with plans to open in mid-December, will serve Aussie pub classics, with a large beer garden just 50m from the beach and craft brews on tap.

The beach that borders Bannisters stretches out for a short way either side of Soldiers Point Jetty and is great for a short stroll, but if you want somewhere to relax and enjoy a swim, nearby Shoal Bay is the place to visit. A long stretch of white sand that curves gently along the shore, the inviting ocean waters lap gently on the beach as stand-up paddleboarders float by and a few more daring divers throw themselves off the jetty that juts out into the sea. Just behind there are plenty of places to grab something to eat or drink, such as the wonderful Shoal Bay Country Club, which offers unobstructed views of the beach and ocean. Just next to Shoal Bay is Nelson Bay, where there are some great cafes and boutiques to check out. Evviva Cafe & Bar stands out for its chic setting and delicious coffee – which is sourced from Neutral Bay – and is perfect for breakfast, lunch, dinner or even an evening cocktail. Also not to be missed are The Home Interior – a stunning homewares shop with licensed in-house kitchen serving breakfast and lunch – and Homebody, which sells a hand-picked range of homewares, furniture, clothing and accessories from Australian and New Zealand brands. The Bannisters team has once again created a wonderful place to escape. They call it barefoot luxury – we would just love to call it home again some time soon.

A long stretch of white sand that curves gently along the shore, the inviting ocean waters lap gently on the beach.

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Bannisters Port Stephens is at Soldiers Point; www.bannisters.com.au/port-stephens.

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orth shore mum Micky Bittoun, is changing the face of the beauty scene in Neutral Bay. You’ve probably heard of her go-to clinic, Laser Clinics Australia, and the most luxe licensed hair salon in town, Hello Gorgeous, but you may not have heard about her latest venture, The Monday Clinic. For almost six years Micky has been making sure the women of the lower north shore get their beauty fix in between school runs, work functions and all the chaos that exists in their busy lives. “My career actually started in the corporate world. I worked in marketing for Apple, that’s where I really cut my teeth on user experience and customer service,” she says. “I think you really need to dive deep into that space in order to provide the best possible service as a business owner and team leader.” And after switching careers Micky hasn’t looked back. “It feels great to know the work we do is accommodating busy mums, making them feel and look good, all within a manageable time frame to reduce the stress of day-to-day life. Our businesses must be time-friendly and efficient, otherwise we are not delivering the core value of our brands,” she says. Micky began her move into beauty by partnering with Laser Clinics Australia, which has more than 130 outlets across the country. “After taking a break from the corporate world I thought a franchise would be the way to go. The set-up of a franchise means you get a lot of support from head office and it allowed me to cut my teeth in the beauty world before taking on further expansion,” she says. When the opportunity came to take over the

shop next door to Laser Clinics Australia in Neutral Bay, Micky and a girlfriend decided to open up a full-service salon with a licensed bar. “I was spending so much time in salons it made sense to work in one,” she says. “What I felt was missing from my previous salon experiences was the relaxation and atmosphere of a bar, and being able to enjoy a glass of champagne while I was making the most of the down-time.” She and her business partner also realised there was still space for something else. “We had one spare room that was the perfect clinical environment for eyebrow feathering – that’s how The Monday Clinic was born,” Micky says. “We wanted to utilise another space that removed fear of the unknown, and allowed clients to trust in our skills, quality and experience.” Micky’s advice to other women when it comes to “practical beauty” is don’t be scared and chat to an expert. The Laser Clinics Australia team is among the most highly trained in the country and is always on hand to offer pointers as well as expert treatment in everything from hair removal and skin treatments to cosmetic injectables that look completely natural. “We are great at giving the most natural and softest effects to suit anyone who wants to slow down the ageing process and give themselves a healthier glow,” Micky says.

“It feels great to know the work we do is making busy mums feel & look good.”

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Laser Clinics Australia Neutral Bay, 139 Military Road, Neutral Bay; 02 8294 3213; www.laserclinics.com.au // Hello Gorgeous, 151 Military Road, Neutral Bay; 1300 298 131; www.hellogorgeousneutralbay.com.au // The Monday Clinic (inside Hello Gorgeous), 1300 673 116; www.themondayclinic.com.au.

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taly has a well-earned reputation as being home to some of the world’s favourite dishes, and Manuela Gant delights in showing people new tricks inspired by the old country. Manuela, who runs a cookery school and catering company – La Cucina di Manuela, has been interested in food since her childhood in Milan. “From my mum I learned the basics, from my father how to love all that grows wild and free. We spent many holidays in the northern Italian mountains,” she says. “We would all go fishing for trout and yabbies in the rivers, collecting mushrooms, berries and chestnuts in the forest, even catching snails. Then we would cook a fantastic meal.” After moving to Sydney a few years ago, via New York and London, Manuela has been showing Aussies – and now readers of The Bay – how to whip up a delicious Italian-style feast. But she doesn’t like to always limit herself to her home cuisine. “Although my heritage is Italian my frequent travels and time spent living in different countries has made me eager to explore different dishes,” Manuela says. Buon appetito!

Manuela's Gnocchi di Zucca Cooler weather calls for hearty dishes that are able to warm your body and soul. Pumpkin is a wonderful ingredient for many Italian winter dishes, such as soups or risotto, but one of Manuela’s favourite winter warmers is this delightful pumpkin gnocchi. INGREDIENTS: THE GNOCCHI DOUGH

500g Japanese pumpkin 250g desiree potatoes 1 egg 250g-300g all-purpose flour Salt and pepper INGREDIENTS: THE SAUCE

400g mixed mushrooms, cleaned and finely sliced 20g extra virgin olive oil 1 or 2 cloves garlic, finely minced 1 tbsp parsley leaves, finely chopped Salt and pepper INGREDIENTS: THE GARNISH

100g butter Sage leaves Roasted pine nuts Fresh grated Parmesan cheese Fresh ground pepper Chopped parsley

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1. Preheat oven to 180C. 2. Remove pumpkin skin and seeds, then cut into chunks and place on a baking tray layered with non-stick paper and cook for 30-40 minutes until nicely roasted. 3. Meanwhile, cook the potatoes, skin on, in a pot of boiling water until soft and tender. 4. Drain potatoes and process them through a potato ricer, along with the cooked pumpkin. 5. Sprinkle the flour on a board, add salt and pepper, the potatoes, pumpkin and egg, and knead to form a dough (the addition of the potatoes is to achieve a proper gnocchi consistency, because unfortunately very often the pumpkin pulp is too wet and requires too much flour so the gnocchi can end up hard, floury and tasteless). 6. Put on a large pot of salted water to boil. Cut a small piece of the dough and roll it until about 1cm thick, and then cut into small pieces about 1.5cm long and mark the pieces with a gnocchi board or the back of a fork. 7. In a large saucepan, place the oil, garlic and parsley over a medium heat. 8. Cook for few minutes then add the mushrooms, salt and pepper.

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Ricotta & Truffle Honey This delicious dish dates back to Sardinia in Roman times, when locals would make fresh ricotta from the sheep and goats that roamed the island, and pair it with the sweet local honey. This is an updated version, with the fantastic addition of truffle honey and pistachio nuts.

2 tbsp of cream 60g truffle honey 40g pistachio nuts, halved, toasted and roughly chopped METHOD

1. In a bowl, whisk the ricotta and the cream until well combined. 2. Equally divide and spread it on the toasted sourdough. 3. Spoon over the truffle honey and finish with the pistachio crumble.

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4 thick slices of quality sourdough toasted (Manuela loves raisin and walnut but you can use your favourite) 200g ricotta

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For more information on La Cucina di Manuela’s cooking lessons and catering go to www.lacucinadimanuela.com.au or call 0415 404 852.


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he way we shop is changing every day, with growing numbers of Australians paying increasing thought to exactly where their purchases are from and how they were produced. This weariness with rampant consumerism has led to a shift among all generations towards ethical consumption, where people favour Fair Trade, sustainable, organic and cruelty-free products above all others. The idea of “positive buying” is a familiar concept for The Ark Clothing Co. The brainchild of two young mothers 25 years ago, the company has since morphed into one of Australia’s most socially conscious fashion labels – but it is far more than just that. The Ark prides itself on the brand, ethos, culture and community it has created, with everything geared to devising pieces with integrity. As the company says, it is about “creating simple wardrobes with intelligent design to help women feel stylish and confident any time, anywhere”. “They (the products) are 100 per cent made in Australia and are ethically accredited,” head of design Natasha Kilgour says. “It’s about inspiring women to feel confident and relaxed through using fabrics that are high quality and sourced from countries including Japan, South Korea, Italy, Turkey and France. We believe we have created a lifestyle brand that is timeless and sophisticated as well as modern.” This ethos has allowed the company to flourish since its humble beginnings at Victoria’s Redhill Market. It has grown enormously and now has seven shops nationwide – including its signature Sydney store on Military Road in Mosman – as well as an online presence offering worldwide shipping. It also wholesales to more than 80 retailers across Australia.

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Awarded ethical accreditation by Ethical Clothing Australia, The Ark is passionate about ensuring all workers from designers to manufacturers, and everyone in between, works together to produce clothes that are created in an ethical supply chain. It is an outlook that is appealing to more and more discerning shoppers, with a national survey by research group McCrindle revealing consumers are far more likely to purchase a brand that supports a social or ethical cause. While this humanitarian outlook is undoubtedly appealing and underpins everything The Ark does, it would count for very little were it not for the label’s refined designs. From the clean lines of a classic trench coat to dresses for all occasions, and simple but chic basic singlets to timeless jewellery, the collections strike a great balance between fashion forward and enduring elegance. Natasha, head of design for the past threeand-a-half years, leads her team to ensure the colour palettes, styles and prints for each season are exactly what the clientele is looking for. “A lot of customers travel for pleasure or work and want garments that travel and don’t crease,” she says. “And we sell in-house design accessories to complement the perfect look.” Creating stylish pieces that can be added to an existing wardrobe, The Ark aims to educate women on how to make clever designs work for them while supporting the health and development of Australia’s fashion industry. “We don’t like to define age with our customers, some are around 25 years old, some come with their mums, some come with their mother’s mothers – generations come through,” Natasha says. “It’s a lifestyle brand and a community we feel we’ve created over the years.” The Ark Clothing Co. is at 779 Military Road; www.theark.com.au.

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The familiar Bathers’ Pavilion stands watch over the golden sands at Balmoral as happy crowds flock to the shore on the distinctive sweep of Edwards Beach on a beautiful sun-filled day. Built in 1928-1929, the two-storey building was still a new attraction, the result of the growing interest in swimming which dated back to the end of the 19th century. The surrounding steep hillsides are a lot leafier than today, with just a few roofs visible through the treetops, although houses have already begun to encroach upon the shoreline. Photo: State Library of NSW; as seen in the book Pictorial History Lavender Bay To The Spit, published by www.kingsclearbooks.com.au.

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Frenchy’s Cafe When Alena and Pierre met in Paris in 2004, they quickly established they shared a passion for food and wine. After running two popular brasseries in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, northwest of the French capital, they decided to bring their love of French food and recipes to Sydney, et voila – Frenchy’s Cafe. Open seven days a week, the licensed, relaxed, outdoor cafe is a Francophile’s dream. Nestled in Mosman’s Headland Park and surrounded by bushland, wildlife and beautiful ocean views, it is just a short drive from Mosman Village and Balmoral. The cafe offers wonderful French-inspired cuisine for breakfast and lunch – such as lemon crepes, French onion soup, Napoleon souffle and duck confit – in what was once a soldiers’

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“all ranks club”. This heritage building is the very heart of this bustling little French cafe, which is a real hidden gem. Built almost a century ago, in 1920, on the entrance wall there is an old mural painted by one of the troops and the building was once somewhere the men would enjoy a whiskey together – but it is now home to something a little more refined. Opening hours... Mon - Sun 7.30am - 4.30pm A: 3 Read Place P: 02 9969 4411 E: hello@frenchyscafe.com.au W: www.frenchyscafe.com.au F: @FrenchysCafe I: frenchys.cafe

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R&W Real Estate Agents

Geoff Grist & Tanya Barrett have more than 20 years’ experience, impeccable local area knowledge and a strong track record. Speak to anyone who has dealt with them and it is clear trust is at the heart of everything they do. Geoff and Tanya work harder than any other agents to deliver outstanding results, so if you are looking to sell, you know who to call. A: 646 Military Road P: Geoff Grist 0414 712 021, Tanya Barrett 0408 400 191 W: www.geoffandtanya.com.au

Mosman Mandarin Offering individualised private Mandarin tuition for all ages and abilities, Mosman Mandarin aims to ensure each student reaches their potential while enjoying learning the language and rich history of Chinese culture. Corporate training courses are also available. A: 5/120 Prince Albert Street P: 0414 727 813 E: info@mosmanmandarin.com.au W: www.mosmanmandarin.com I: @_mosmanmandarin

Inskin Medi Spa Inskin Medi Spa caters for all your skin

treatment needs, from the essential to the extravagant. The clinic is owned and operated by Jacqueline, who has more than 10 years’ experience in the industry, and the expert staff combine new innovations and proven treatments to help you achieve glowing, radiant skin. It offers services including facials, laser skin treatments, specialised laser skin treatments for pigmentation, rejuvenation and overall anti-ageing treatments.

A: 3/48 Yeo Street, Neutral Bay P: 02 8095 9317 W: www.inskinmedispa.com.au

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The Fernery This urban oasis has a dedicated rosé bar and gin room as well as an enticing food and drinks menu that complements its rooftop garden. A: Rooftop 719 Military Road P: 02 8459 9410 W: www.thefernerymosman.com.au

Woke Yoga Life is too short to be asleep at the wheel, so Woke Yoga helps you wake up by incorporating modern science with ancient wisdom. A: 2/52 Ourimbah Road P: 02 9968 2224 W: www.wokeyoga.com.au

Chargrill Charlie’s

The go-to dinner place for families, Chargrill Charlie’s mouth-watering chicken is a hit with locals and visiting superstars like Justin Bieber. A: 884 Military Road P: 02 9969 7107 W: www.chargrillcharlies.com

POND Fashion & Home

POND has a range of beautiful homewares

and women’s clothing across two stores, and offers free in-store styling sessions. A: 583 & 587 Military Road P: 02 9960 3797 & 02 9969 5800 W: www.pond-pond.com

Boronia House

Heritage-listed Boronia House serves a range of delightful high teas from 11.00am - 3.00pm, and is available to hire for functions and events. A: 624 Military Road P: 02 9188 5021 W: www.mosmancatering.com

Ripples Chowder Bay Housed in a unique heritage building, it offers unforgettable meals alongside magnificent views of Clifton Gardens and Sydney Harbour. A: Building 7, Deck C, Chowder Bay Road P: 02 9960 3000 W: rippleschowderbay.com.au

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Lily & Mitchell Lily & Mitchell is home to a curated

selection of beautiful jewellery from a range of local, national and international designers. Longtime favourites such as By Charlotte, Natalie Marie and Temple of the Sun sit alongside newer additions including Valere and Maria Tash, ensuring there is something for everyone. So whether you are looking for a delicate gold necklace or a pair of statement earrings, the team has got you covered and is there to help you find the perfect gift or a stylish treat for yourself.

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fine chains or team them up with our next favourite. Hoops: From tiny gold sleepers to statement embellished hoops, this style is here to stay. Personalising it: Pieces with your initial, birthstone or element, to add a touch of meaning to a gift. The curated ear: With studs, sleepers, Maria Tash cartilage studs, and hundreds of other choices, the team can help you find your perfect combination. Opening hours... Mon - Fri 10.00am - 5.30pm; Sat 9.30am - 5.00pm; Sun 11.00am - 4.00pm A: 643 Military Road P: 02 9960 5833 W: www.lilyandmitchell.com.au I: @lilyandmitchell

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Mosman BMW One dealership, three showrooms...

North Shore BMW strives to provide you the best – Ultimate Driving Machines and the ultimate purchase experience. After the Chatswood showroom was renovated in 2015, BMW looked for an opportunity to service the Mosman to Neutral Bay communities more completely and found a perfect location on Military Road, Cremorne, allowing it to set up a truly unique showroom. The Mosman BMW “Urban Store” is oneof-a-kind in Australia, and has a very different style and feel. You’ll experience a pressure-free, more intimate environment, where everyone takes the time to really understand what you’re looking for in a vehicle. Whether you meet Derek, Angus, John or Charles, you’ll be warmly welcomed and listened to before they advise what’s possible and most suitable. With access to all North Shore BMW stock, finding the right vehicle won’t be a problem. If you prefer, they can arrange for a vehicle to be brought to your home and also accommodate off-site valuations for any possible trade-ins. For those looking for a pre-loved model, simply visit the pre-owned showroom at Artarmon, where the team can answer all your questions and provide quality advice on a large selection of vehicles.

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cornerstones of vehicle maintenance expertise delivered by North Shore BMW and the Artarmon BMW Service Centre. Even before a new BMW enters production, the engineers develop innovative, convenient and driver-focussed service features that ensure every car performs at its very best, year after year. With the North Shore BMW Group sharing an after-sales centre located in Artarmon, there is a commitment to providing you with first-class service that delivers best-in-class care for your vehicle, and an uncompromised driving experience. With one dealership and three showrooms, the senior management team is on hand to deliver quality advice and services across the Chatswood, Mosman and Artarmon showrooms. On behalf of the North Shore BMW Group, welcome to a new beginning. Opening hours... Mon - Fri 8.30am - 5.30pm; Sat 9.00am - 5.00pm; Sun 10.00am - 4.00pm P: 02 9056 8000 E: info@nsbmw.com.au W: www.northshorebmw.com.au Mosman BMW: 261 - 263 Military Road, Cremorne Chatswood: 676 Pacific Highway Artarmon (pre-owned): 1/39 Herbert Street North Shore BMW Service Centre 53 Hotham Parade, Artarmon, Mon - Sat P: 02 8425 5555 E: bookings@nsbmw.com.au

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Chiosco by Ormeggio

BYO and barefoot-friendly, Chiosco by Ormeggio is a real Italian trattoria by the sea with stunning views over The Spit. A: The Jetty, D’Albora Marina, Spit Road P: 02 9046 7333 W: www.chiosco.com.au

Berkelo An artisan bakery and cafe dedicated to superior ingredients, Berkelo has some of the best bread, sweet treats and coffee on the lower north shore. A: 2/557 Military Road P: 02 9968 2261 W: www.berkelo.com.au

Montmartre Store A unique Parisian-style shop filled with chic homewares and fashion imported directly from France that exude elegance and vintage charm. A: 527 Military Road P: 0405 548 550 W: www.montmartrestore.com.au

Le Breton Patisserie Cafe Le Breton is a delightful French cafe serving

great coffee and treats baked fresh at its patisserie across the road, which was established in 1988. A: Bridgepoint Plaza, 1-3 Brady Street P: 02 9960 3771 W: www.lebreton.com.au

Manyara Home

Manyara Home, where a curated collection of modern luxe and decorative elements from around the globe reflects a chic new way of living. A: 680 Military Road P: 02 9969 0137 W: www.manyarahome.com.au

Cremorne Conveyancing Cremorne Conveyancing has more than

30 years’ experience and are experts in every type of property transaction. A: 124 Avenue Road P: 02 9969 3503 W: www.cremorneconveyancing.com.au

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Middle Harbour YC With a unique beachfront location right on your doorstep, MHYC offers premier sailing and training, and great dining options. A: Lower Parriwi Rd, The Spit P: 02 9969 1244 W: www.mhyc.com.au

Mosman Travel

Mosman Travel is your one-stop travel-

planning destination where you will always get expert advice no matter where you want to go. A: 860 Military Road P: 02 9932 4000 W: www.mosmantravel.com.au

Mali Electrics Mali Electrics, your local electrician, strives

to provide the highest level of customer service and quality electrical work at a reasonable price. P: 0432 765 163 F: @MaliElectrics E: mali@malielectrics.com

Artisan Aesthetics

Artisan Aesthetic Clinics offers a unique

and luxe environment for people to experience the very latest premium cosmetic treatments. A: 1-3 Brady Street P: 02 8970 6199 W: www.artisanclinics.com I: @artisanclinics

Bathers’ Pavilion ... where emphasis is placed on creating a unique and memorable experience in stylish, timeless interiors with warm and friendly service. A: 4 The Esplanade, Balmoral P: 02 9969 5050 W: www.batherspavilion.com.au

Salon Renaissance

Salon Renaissance is a boutique salon which

has been providing Mosman and surrounds with exceptional luxury hair care since 1990. A: 3/914 Military Road P: 02 9960 3938 W: www.salonrenaissance.com.au

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Adriana Beauty Boutique Want perfect eyebrows, stunning eyeliner or gorgeous lips? Then look no further. Adriana Beauty Boutique specialises in micropigmentation cosmetic tattoo, the latest procedure in the aesthetic treatment industry and one of the most positive, life-changing beauty treatments you can have. The boutique is run by Adriana Anastase, who has been working in skincare and semipermanent cosmetics for the past 20 years. She has achieved the Elite International standard – the highest level of education and training – alongside the best in the industry in London, Paris, Munich, Hollywood and New York. The boutique also offers European facials, non-surgical plasma eyelid lifting and face tightening procedures. A: 5/707 Military Road P: 0432 769 159 W: www.adrianabeauty.com.au

Lunar Media Productions For any business, sharing its story is a wonderful way to connect with customers and Mosman’s Lunar Media Productions is helping local businesses do just that through high-quality videos and photography. Unsure how to tell your story? Don’t worry, the team is there each step of the way to help guide you through everything from script ideas, to filming or photography locations and wardrobe choices that will make your business shine. Lunar Media Productions uses its years of experience, state-of-the-art technology and wide range of technical skills to bring your tales to life in the most exciting way possible. A: 6/707 Military Road P: 0420 711 988 E: productions@lunarmedia.com.au W: www.lunarmedia.com.au

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The End Creative Agency The End Creative Agency is your local

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The Nowhere Nation A beautifully curated collection of shoe designers and styles offering customers a distinctive fusion of local and international influences. A: 2/706 Military Road P: 0480 139 161 W: www.thenowherenation.com

Alia Jewellery, Sydney Each hand-crafted, 18-carat gold piece of jewellery created for Alia Jewellery, Sydney, is a testament to quality and precision. W: www.aliasydney.com Available from: MOYA, 591 Military Road

Mali the Dog Trainer Whether you have a new dog or have issues with a longstanding furry friend, expert training from Mali Luty will help improve behaviour. P: 0408 606 967 W: malithedogtrainer.com.au E: info@malithedogtrainer.com.au

The Hunter

The stylish, South African-inspired The Hunter Wine Bar has a variety of delicious dishes and drinks you are sure to love. A: 5 Myahgah Road P: 02 9969 9446 W: www.hunterwinebar.com.au

Mama Muse

Local label Mama Muse offers stylish maternity and nursing wear that delivers the perfect blend of comfort with cool factor. Free shipping Aus/NZ-wide on all orders over $150. W: www.mama-muse.com I: @mama_muse

Mojo Cleaning

Mojo Cleaning, run by Stuart Dennis and Simone Shelley, offers the highest quality home cleaning across the lower north shore. P: 0433 603 471 E: mojo@mojocleaning.com.au W: www.mojocleaning.com.au

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