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Notice of Adoption of amendment Plan of Management – Mosman Park

Council adopted the Mosman Park Plan of Management at the Council meeting held on 3 February 2026.

Under Clause 2A, Section 40 of the Local Government Act 1993, if a council adopts an amended plan without public exhibition of the amended draft plan, it must give public notice of that adoption, and of the terms of the amended plan of management, as soon as practicable after the adoption.

The adopted Plan of Management includes minor amendments made after the public exhibition of the draft Mosman Park Plan of Management. The amendments are minor in nature and include amendments to incorporate feedback received from public exhibition, the updating of outdated policy references and rectifying typographical errors. A full list of amendments can be viewed here.

The Mosman Park Plan of Management can be viewed on Council’s Plans of Management webpage.

For more information, please contact Evan Matthews at e.matthews@mosman.nsw.gov.au.

 

Meeting participation changes

Based on directives issued to all NSW councils by the State Government, there will be changes to how community members can participate in Council meetings from 3 February, the first Council meeting of the year. 

Open Question Time will take place at 6.20pm in the Council Chambers, and will provide an opportunity for community input. 

This will be followed by a Public Forum for registered speakers wishing to address items listed on the meeting agenda, before the Council meeting commences at 7pm. 

For more information, to view the agenda, or to register to speak, visit our Council Meetings webpage

Notice of Revocation of Interim Heritage Order – 50 Almora Street

Council under Section 29 of the Heritage Act 1977, has revoked an Interim Heritage Order over the property 50 Almora Street, Mosman (LOT: 3 DP: 1350).

The revocation of the Interim Heritage Order was published in the NSW Government Gazette on Friday 23 January 2026.

The reason for the revocation of the Interim Heritage Order is that on further investigation the property has been found to not meet the heritage threshold criteria for listing as a local heritage item under Mosman Local Environmental Plan 2012.

Under Section 29(5)(c) of the NSW Heritage Act 1977 Council is required to bring notice to the attention of members of the public in the area in which the item is situated that Council has revoked the Interim Heritage Order over 50 Almora Street, Mosman.

The NSW Government Gazette Notice can be seen here.

For more information, please contact us at council@mosman.nsw.gov.au.

Notice of Adoption of amendment Plan of Management – Clifton Gardens Reserve

Council adopted the Clifton Gardens Reserve Plan of Management at the Council meeting held on 4 November 2025.

Under Clause 2A, Section 40 of the Local Government Act 1993, if a council adopts an amended plan without public exhibition of the amended draft plan, it must give public notice of that adoption, and of the terms of the amended plan of management, as soon as practicable after the adoption.

The adopted Plan of Management includes minor amendments made after the public exhibition of the draft Clifton Gardens Reserve Plan of Management. The amendments are minor in nature and include amendments to incorporate feedback received from public exhibition, the updating of outdated policy references and rectifying typographical errors. A full list of amendments can be viewed here.

The Clifton Gardens Reserve Plan of Management can be viewed on Council’s Plans of Management webpage.

For more information, please contact Evan Matthews at e.matthews@mosman.nsw.gov.au.

Notice of Adoption of amendment Plan of Management – Rosherville Reserve and Chinamans Beach

Council adopted the Rosherville Reserve and Chinamans Beach Plan of Management at the 4 November 2025 Council meeting.

Under Clause 2A, Section 40 of the Local Government Act 1993, if a council adopts an amended plan without public exhibition of the amended draft plan, it must give public notice of that adoption, and of the terms of the amended plan of management, as soon as practicable after the adoption.

The adopted Plan of Management includes minor amendments made after the public exhibition of the draft Rosherville Reserve and Chinamans Beach Plan of Management. The amendments are minor in nature and include amendments to incorporate feedback received from public exhibition, the updating of outdated policy references and rectifying typographical errors. A full list of amendments can be viewed here.

The Rosherville Reserve and Chinamans Beach Plan of Management can be viewed on Council’s Plans of Management webpage.

For more information, please contact Evan Matthews at e.matthews@mosman.nsw.gov.au.

Notice of Interim Heritage Order – 50 Almora Street

Council under Section 25 of the Heritage Act 1977 has made an Interim Heritage Order over the property 50 Almora Street, Mosman (LOT: 3 DP: 1350). The Interim Heritage Order was gazetted on Friday 31 October 2025.

Under Section 28(1)(d) of the NSW Heritage Act 1977 Council is required to bring notice to the attention of members of the public in the area in which the item is situated that Council has made the Interim Heritage Order over 50 Almora Street, Mosman.

The reason for the Order is because Council considers that on further investigation the property may be found to have local heritage significance, and that the Council considers that the property is being or is likely to be harmed.

The Interim Heritage Order will allow further heritage assessments to be undertaken to inform an understanding of the heritage significance of 50 Almora Street, Mosman and whether Council will proceed with an application for heritage listing.

The NSW Government Gazette Notice can be seen here.

For more information, please contact us at council@mosman.nsw.gov.au.

Audited Financial Report

Council proposes to present to the public the audited Financial Statements and the Auditor’s Reports at the Council Meeting on 2 December 2025.

Copies of the audited Financial Report are available at the Civic Centre, Barry O’Keefe Library or on Council’s Financial Report webpage.

Enquiries can be made to Vanessa Canepa, Chief Financial Officer on 9978 4011. 

A summary of the Financial Statements is provided here:

Middle Head Road closure on 25 October and 26 October 2025

Festival Street Party will be held at Middle Head Road over two days including Saturday 25 October from 5-9pm and Sunday 26 October from 11am-4pm. 

The event will provide engagement opportunities for hospitality businesses at Mosman Junction and will feature live music and entertainment, food stalls and activities for families. The event will also provide a stage for local schools and groups to share their talents with the Mosman community.

Temporary Road Closures and Parking Restrictions

To accommodate the event, Middle Head Road between Mosman Junction roundabout and Muston Street will be closed from 12pm on 25 October 2025 until 7pm on 26 October 2025.

On-street parking will not be permitted within the closed section of Middle Head Road.

Any inconvenience will be kept to a minimum and all additional care will be taken for the safety of road users and participants in the area.

For any questions or enquiries regarding the road closure, please email engineering@mosman.nsw.gov.au 

Road closures and clearways on Friday 24 October 2025

On Friday 24 October, officers and sailors of HMAS Penguin will conduct a Freedom of Entry parade through the streets of Mosman. The march will include the Commanding Officer and crew, accompanied by the Royal Australian Navy band. They will march from Prince Albert Street, along Military Road, into Gouldsbury Street, and along The Crescent to the Mosman War Memorial. 

To accommodate the event, temporary road closures and clearways will be in place in the area - see map.

Key road closures - between 10.50am and 11.50am

From 10.50am to 11.35am
Prince Albert Street between Milner Street and Military Road (excluding roundabout) 

From 11.20am to 11.45am
Military Road between Prince Albert Street & Almora Street (roundabout remains open)
Raglan Street (west) between Military Road & Carney Lane
Raglan Street (east) between Military Road & Muston Street
Avenue Road between Military Road & Carney Lane
Belmont Road between Military Road & Gladstone Avenue 
Gouldsbury Street between Military Road & The Crescent

From 11.20am to 11.50am
The Crescent between Gouldsbury Street & Myahgah Road
Myahgah Road between Art Gallery Way & The Crescent

Parking restrictions – from 9.30am to 12pm

To accommodate the parade restrictions will be in place on street parking along the event route and on surrounding roads.

Special event clearways will be in effect from 9.30am to 12pm on parts of Prince Albert Street, Bradleys Head Road, Middle Head Road, Military Road, Raglan Street, Avenue Road, Belmont Road, Gouldsbury Street and The Crescent.
Special event clearways are ‘no-parking’ zones – even if you have a local resident or mobility scheme parking permit. Vehicles left in clearways will be towed and a fee applies so make sure to check signs carefully. If your vehicle is towed, call 132 701 to find its new location.

For full details on the road closures and special event clearways as well as real-time traffic conditions, visit livetraffic.com.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your support of this event.

For any questions or enquiries regarding the road closures and clearways, please email engineering@mosman.nsw.gov.au 

Notice of Interim Heritage Order – 12 Windward Avenue

Council under Section 25 of the Heritage Act 1977 has made an Interim Heritage Order over the property 12 Windward Avenue, Mosman (LOT: 2 DP: 33506). The Interim Heritage Order was gazetted on Friday 26 September 2025.

Under Section 28(1)(d) of the NSW Heritage Act 1977 Council is required to bring notice to the attention of members of the public in the area in which the item is situated that Council has made the Interim Heritage Order over 12 Windward Avenue, Mosman.

The reason for the Order is because Council considers that on further investigation the property may be found to have local heritage significance, and that the Council considers that the property is being or is likely to be harmed.

The Interim Heritage Order will allow further heritage assessments to be undertaken to inform an understanding of the heritage significance of 12 Windward Avenue, Mosman and whether Council will proceed with an application for heritage listing.

The NSW Government Gazette Notice can be seen here

For more information, please contact us at council@mosman.nsw.gov.au.