Nick Crockford
Nick has been a journalist for more than 30 years, working for weekly and major daily (morning and evening) newspapers, as well as in public relations and radio in Australia and the UK.
He has led teams covering such as the English Premier League, World Cup Finals and Olympic Games, but says community news is his first love.
Nick has lived in the Moreton Bay Region for more than 20 years and is heavily involved with two of the region’s largest football clubs.
The Latest from Nick
Get free taste of GovHack
A free taster event is being held in North Lakes to help and encourage entrants in one of the world’s biggest data competitions.
Drivers face major change in highway upgrade
Drivers heading south on the Bruce Highway will be switched to a new, wider road between Six Mile Creek and Pumicestone Rd in the next week.
Dakabin centre appeals for blankets and dog coats
RSPCA Dakabin needs blankets and medium-large dog coats to help pets in its care keep warm this winter.
Top players chasing biggest pro-am prize
Top touring professionals are heading to Redcliffe Golf Club this week for Australia’s most lucrative adidas PGA Pro-Am Series event.
Hannah stars as Hockeyroos power into quarters
Redcliffe Hockey Club’s Hannah Cullum-Sanders has played a starring role in Australia’s drive to tomorrow's quarter-finals of the FIH Women’s World Cup.
Free legal advice for flood-hit residents
Flood-affected residents can access free legal support through the Pine Rivers Community Legal Service (PRCLS) at its walk-in clinic at Kallangur Neighbourhood Centre on Friday.
Glimpse into The Mill's remarkable future
The future of our region’s “hidden gem” is starting to emerge for The Mill at Moreton Bay development in Petrie.
The Village Retirement Group (TVRG) will resubmit its application to vary a development control plan in North Lakes.
Countdown starts for Games quartet
Four swimmers who carry this region’s hopes into the Commonwealth Games, have started their journey to Birmingham.
Sporting salute to special week
Ceremonies, special playing shirts and Indigenous-themed food are among the celebrations at our region’s football clubs to mark NAIDOC Week (July 3-10).