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
Leopards race clear of Logan
North Lakes Leopards women were good value for their 58-22 victory over Logan at Woodside Sporting Complex on July 10.
McKeown ready for 'fast, red hot' races at Tokyo Olympics
Redcliffe-born Kaylee McKeown is preparing for fast, red hot races when she goes for gold in the Olympic Games swimming pool later this month.
Power's 'magical' cup draw
The magic of the FFA Cup is coming back to Peninsula Power next month.
Coach Harley wants swimmers 'focused and confident'
Coach Harley Connolly has a simple message for his swimmers ahead of the Tokyo Paralympic Games (August 24-September 5).
'Olympics will be highlight of my career' says Micah
Teagan Micah admitted, after arriving in Tokyo with the Australian women’s football team, it still hadn’t “sunk in” she would soon be an Olympian.
Redcliffe ready for 'best field ever assembled at club'
The Hutchinson Builders Redcliffe Pro-Am, being held this Thursday and Friday (July 15-16), will have the greatest field ever seen at Redcliffe Golf Club.
Strathpine women's $25,000 birthday surprise
A Strathpine woman has gifted herself an unforgettable birthday present - a $25,000 top prize winning Instant Scratch-Its ticket.
Revealed: Where North Lakes' new fire station will be built
The site for North Lakes' first fire station has been unveiled.
Lucky's focus on 'little one percenters' for Tokyo
Lakeisha ‘Lucky’ Patterson has turned the disruptions of the pandemic to her advantage for the Paralympic Games (August 24-September 5) in Tokyo.
Pelite reveals team's gold-en goal
Evania Pelite secured her moment in this nation's sporting history when she gave Australia the lead in the first Olympic Women’s Rugby 7s final five years ago. Now she wants to do it again.