Kangaroo Point NHW Celebrates 25th Anniversary
Kangaroo Point Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) marked a significant milestone in 2026, celebrating 25 years of supporting safer, more connected, and inclusive communities.
Kangaroo Point Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) marked a significant milestone in 2026, celebrating 25 years of supporting safer, more connected, and inclusive communities.
Carseldine 4 Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) played an active role during Crime Prevention and Neighbourhood Watch Week 2025, delivering two successful community events in partnership with the Queensland Police Service (QPS) and Bunnings.
A significant milestone was celebrated in 2025 when Officer in Charge, Leading Senior Constable Todd Armstrong, was recognised as the 2024 Police Member of the Year for the Darling Downs District.
The Southside Seniors Expo, held in Brisbane on 1 October 2025, brought together more than 600 local seniors, community groups and service providers, creating a lively and welcoming space that reflected a strong sense of community.
On 27 September, the Shoreline community in Redland Bay came together for an evening filled with laughter, connection and a shared sense of purpose, as eWatch Shoreline, the online evolution of Neighbourhood Watch (NHW), partnered with the Shoreline Association for Neighbourhood Development Inc. to host a popular Movie in the Park event.
The 2025 Mackay Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) Community Christmas Party at Shoal Point Park brought residents together for a relaxed and welcoming evening to close out the year. With 111 adults and 27 children attending, the park quickly filled with conversation, laughter, and a strong sense of community and festive spirit.
Daisy Hill Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) marked its 25th anniversary with a celebratory dinner.
The Gold Coast District Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) Committee delivered and participated in a range of community-focused events between August and November 2025, with activities centred on connection, prevention, and collaboration across the region.
Harrisville Rural Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) marked 35 years of volunteer service in August 2025, celebrating the long-standing partnership between the community and local police. The anniversary event, held at the historic Harrisville Hall, brought together past and present committee members, local students, community organisations, and long-time supporters.
Thousands of Ipswich residents were reached with practical crime prevention advice through a short digital campaign promoting simple steps to improve home and vehicle security.
Twin Waters Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) located on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, caters to a community of around 1,400 homes.