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
Snakes storm to Brisbane 7s title
Redcliffe Rugby Juniors were celebrating on Sunday when its Under 12 Girls 7s team won the BRJU Division Two championship.
Tyler takes Redcliffe title in battle to final hole
Tyler Duncan won a thrilling battle with Richard Cook to lift the Redcliffe Golf Club A Grade Championship final.
A zero tolerance policy towards dangerous dogs by Moreton Bay Regional Council is paying off with attacks on both people and dogs falling over the past year.
Redcliffe junior gearing up for Olympic debut
Renee Taylor, a former Redcliffe Leagues Hockey Club junior, believes pushing the 2020 Olympic Games back a year, due to COVID, back may work in the Hockeyroos’ favour.
Festive Footpath sale - for just one day
The YMCA Op Shop at Mango Hill is having a special Festive Footpath Sale this weekend, with live entertainment and a sausage sizzle.
Jade's journey from Redcliffe to Olympic Games
Jade Wall is on the final leg of a long - and at times demanding - journey which has taken her from the softball fields of Redcliffe to the world’s greatest sporting stage.
Keno winner: 'It feels like a dream'
When a Bribie Island man checked his Keno ticket at his local bowls club and realised he’d won a $326,000 prize, the place erupted in cheers.
Billy's back and 'so motivated' for Kaos fight
Billy Limov is back at Deception Bay Boxing Club and counting down to his first fight in two years.
Major boost for headspace services in Longman
The Federal Government is providing $593,210 for headspace services in the Longman electorate.
'Four-some' Knox poised to make Stingers' history
Bronwen Knox, whose water polo career started at Albany Creek, will join an elite Australian sporting club when she steps into the pool to face Canada at the Tokyo Olympics on July 24.