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
Fancy a forest drive? Safety first …
Motorists across the Moreton Bay Region are being reminded by Moreton District Police and HQPlantations that road rules still apply in forests.
Caboolture needs Meals on Wheels volunteers
Caboolture Meals on Wheels is looking for more volunteers to help prepare and deliver meals for clients.
Key is to Pop Stop Lock
Moreton Police are urging the region’s motorists to Pop Stop Lock and help them to tackle car crime.
Children drive safety message
Youngsters at Helping Hands Kippa-Ring are using their artistic skills to help Moreton police during Road Safety Week (August 24-28).
‘Incredible start’ for new students
Mango Hill State Secondary College has been officially opened with praise flowing from Queensland’s Deputy Premier for its students’ “maturity and resilience”.
Why we have the Fatal Five
Here’s why the Fatal Five have become the cornerstone of the Moreton Police Road Safety Week (August 24-28) message across the Moreton Bay Region and Queensland.
Region’s top pick for jobseekers
Job vacancies at Aldi were by far the most popular on Moreton Bay Jobs – a free employment website run by Regional Development Australia Moreton Bay.
Remember the Fatal Five
Moreton Police have given detailed examples of exactly why the Fatal Five is so important – not just in Road Safety Week (August 24-28) but every day of the year.
Suburbs getting space to grow
Residents in Dakabin and Griffin may soon have their green space prayers answered by Moreton Bay Regional Council.
‘This is simply unacceptable’
Moreton District Police has launched Road Safety Week (August 24-28) by urging motorists to “think hard” about their driving, saying the current number of fatalities and crashes is “simply unacceptable”.