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
Team's wise words inspire Dylia's remarkable journey
The parting words of staff at Carinity Orana, in Bald Hills, have helped a homeless teenager turn her life around.
CSC Group (Caboolture Sports Club) is working closely with Moreton Bay Regional Industry & Tourism and the Food & Agribusiness Network, to host three Tastes of Moreton Bay events this weekend.
Lobbying for new lab to help fight blood cancers
Leukaemia Support Queensland (LSQ) has launched a campaign to build a state-of-the-art pathology laboratory at Redcliffe Hospital, Caboolture Hospital or North Lakes.
Hall's "dreams and goals" ready for Tokyo test
Brenden Hall made the decision to defend his Paralympic crown five years ago, as he stepped off the gold medal podium. That moment is now just 14 days – and 5880km – away.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has described the four new COVID cases reported today as “excellent news” for Queensland.
The magic of the FFA Cup will return to Peninsula Power, but not on August 24 as originally planned.
COVID-19 Update: August 10
Only three new COVID-19 cases were recorded in Queensland yesterday - and all were in linked to the Indooroopilly cluster and in home quarantine.
Reid's rise from Redcliffe to Olympic toast of India
Former Redcliffe player-coach Graham Reid is being saluted on the sub-continent after guiding India to its first Olympic hockey men’s medal in more than 40 years.
TOKYO OLYMPICS: Day 16 action and results
A bronze medal has eluded the Matildas and former Redcliffe State High School student Teagan Micah by the narrowest of margins tonight.
Janine's historic debut at Paralympics
Janine Watson, from Warner, will make Australian sporting history at the Paralympic Games (August 24-September 5) in Tokyo.