Northern Beaches social media groups worth following
Staying connected to the Northern Beaches community is easy when you follow the right organisations, groups and people.
The following social groups and pages offer everything from local news to lifestyle tips, helping you stay in the loop about everything from local emergencies to upcoming events, to where to find the best mechanic or gluten-free dining.
Top social media accounts to follow on the northern beaches
1. Northern Beaches Living
Northern Beaches Living offers a mix of lifestyle tips, local events and real estate news. This is a great account to follow if you want a well-rounded view of life across the Northern Beaches.
2. Northern Beaches Incidents
Close to 40,000 members share updates on Northern Beaches Incidents when there is an accident or emergency on the Northern Beaches. If you regularly travel up and down the Wakehurst Parkway (which is closed from time to time due to bad weather and other issues), this group can be helpful.
3. Concrete Playground
Concrete Playground covers the latest dining spots, events, and entertainment. Their content is ideal for finding trendy activities and hidden gems, although you’ll find updates from all over Sydney, not just the Northern Beaches.
4. Northern Beaches Mums
The Northern Beaches Mums page is the ultimate hub for families, providing tips on local events, parenting advice and family-friendly activities. This group is very well-managed and there is now a corresponding website with tradie guides, event listings and a jobs board.
5. The Northern Beaches Advocate
The Northern Beaches Advocate is a free resource for local news and community updates. It covers a wide range of topics and is generally very quick to report traffic-related incidents so if you spend a lot of time on the road it’s a good one to follow.
6. The Beaches Market
Follow The Beaches Market for updates on the best local produce, crafts and events happening at the popular farmers’ market which is held on Sundays in Warriewood.
7. Manly Observer
The Manly Observer is a go-to for local news and events down in Manly. Their feed is filled with community updates and beautiful photos showcasing this popular part of the Northern Beaches.
8. Northern Beaches Buy, Swap, Sell
From furniture to musical instruments, you can pick up a bargain or sell your preloved items in this group, which has over 60,000 members.
9. Northern Beaches Council
Finally, it’s worth following Northern Beaches Council for more official news and updates about what’s happening in our part of the world.
10. Your local suburb group
There are even more niche groups within the Northern Beaches suburbs. There’s Monavale Living, the Mona Vale, Bayview and Warriewood community and the 2101 Community Group. These are all good accounts to follow if you need hyper-local information or happen to lose track of your pet.
11. RecipeTin Eats’s Nagi Maehashi
The best-selling cookbook author and popular blogger behind RecipeTin Eats started her stellar career right here on the Northern Beaches, and her delicious and straightforward recipes showcase much of Sydney’s amazing produce. You may even catch Nagi and her dog, Dozer, at a local dog park.
Inspiration & Photography
Love a great snap? These Instagrammers will remind you that you live in one of the best parts of the country. They capture ocean views, popular spots and stunning sunrises every week.
Check out the following accounts and hashtags:
- Northern Beaches Rock Pools
- Sea Salt Photography
- Hello Manly Official
- #NorthernBeachesBestSpot
- mrsspoy
And one more… LJ Hooker Mona Vale
Of course we’d love you to follow our Facebook and Instagram on social media! We love to share tips about the local area and gorgeous photos as well as updates about our latest listings and real estate sale results.
While you’re at it, our agents have their own accounts that are definitely worth taking a look at:
- Ben Djogo shares regular market wraps
- Robert Djogo has tips and interviews with local figures
Which accounts or influencers have we missed? Let us know in the comments
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