About the North Shore Lorikeet

The North Shore Lorikeet is a local newsroom dedicated to bringing the people of Sydney’s North Shore high-quality news, stories, and insights. Our stories focus on the issues that shape life on the North Shore, including community events, environmental stewardship, local business stories, and the voices that make the area vibrant.

Without reliable, accessible local journalism, community stories can go unheard, connections to our neighbourhoods can weaken, and misinformation can spread. The North Shore Lorikeet bridges this gap by providing accurate, balanced news that resonates with locals – not the sensational headlines, but the stories that reflect the values and interests of our community.

We publish all content for free on our website, in our newsletters, and across our social media channels. We invite you to join us – subscribe, follow, read, share, and send us tips about what’s happening in your neighbourhood.

Maybe you’ll even become a contributor to the North Shore Lorikeet. You can read our Editorial Policy here.

The North Shore Lorikeet Team

If you’d like to reach out to us, please use our Contact Us page or email us directly at [email protected].

Brad Esposito, Editorial Director

Nick Wray, Senior Video Lead

The Areas We Report On

North Shore Lorikeet serves anyone who lives, works or visits Sydney’s North Shore. Being digital-first we aren't bound by distribution boundaries, but our team is spread to cover news in the council areas of Hornsby, Ku Ring Gai, Lane Cove, Hunters Hill, Willoughby and North Sydney.

Here’s a list of some of the neighbourhoods we directly report on:

A-L

  • Artarmon

  • Berowra

  • Chatswood

  • Crows Nest

  • Gordon

  • Greenwich

  • Hornsby

  • Killara

  • Lane Cove

  • Lindfield

  • Longueville

M-Z

  • North Sydney

  • Pymble

  • Roseville

  • St Ives

  • St Leonards

  • Turramurra

  • Wahroonga

  • Warrawee

  • Willoughby

  • Wollstonecraft

About Gazette

The North Shore Lorikeet is owned and operated by Gazette, an independent local news publisher committed to delivering free, balanced reporting to connect communities. Gazette reaches audiences across social media, vertical video, and newsletters, providing quality local journalism to Australians who might otherwise miss out on important local news.

Gazette operates as a social enterprise, funded by reader contributions, sponsorships, philanthropic support, advertising, and events. Editorial independence is one of our core principles: we maintain an editorial firewall between our newsrooms and our funders, and we do not accept funding from political organisations.

To learn more about Gazette and our mission to strengthen local journalism, visit our website: gazettenews.au.