Nick Moir has been covering daily news at The Sydney Morning Herald since 1993. He specialises in severe weather , bushfires and other environmental and atmospheric phenomena. Studying basic meteorology to predict storms , floods and fires in the seasons and days leading to an event. In the last 30 years he has covered many major natural disasters in eastern Australia and around the world. These include

: Sydney Black Christmas fires 2001-02’

: Canberra bushfires 2003

: Millennium Drought NSW 1996-2009

: Asian Tsunami , Indonesia 2004

: US Storm chasing seasons 2006-10’-16’-18’-19’-22’

: Black Saturday fires Vic/NSW 2009

: Brisbane Floods 2011

: Blue Mountains fires 2013

: NSW Drought 2017-20

: Black Summer fires NSW 2019-20

: La Nina floods NSW 2020-2022

Nick was won recognition at World Press Photo , Walkley Awards , World Photography Awards , Nat Geo Photo competition.

He lives in Newport , NSW Australia with his partner and has 4 children , 7 kookaburras , 2 magpies and many lorikeets.