Kylie Knight

Kylie Knight has worked in community news for more than 22 years as a journalist, sub-editor and editor, mostly in the Moreton Bay Region. She has edited newspapers and magazines, most recently Moreton Life magazine, and produced content for digital audiences online.

Kylie understands the strength of community news and how a local newspaper can bring a community together, shine a light on unsung heroes and lobby for positive change.

Before her career in journalism, she was a public relations officer for Cancer Council Queensland.

The Latest from Kylie

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Get festive with Opera Queensland at Bite Markets

Jump in your sleigh and head over to Bite Markets at North Harbour for two nights of festive fun featuring more than 20 artisan gift stalls on November 26 and performances by Opera Queensland on November 27.

Move over Dance Mums
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Move over Dance Mums

Ever wondered what the equivalent of dance mums is? It’s not these dance dads that’s for sure. They’ll be hitting the stage this weekend as part of Jam Performing Arts’ end of year shows.

Celebrating 100 years of change
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Celebrating 100 years of change

The world is a very different place 100 years on from the formation of Soroptimist International – an organisation committed to educating, empowering and enabling women and girls to have a better life. Be part of their centenary celebrations.

Innovation thrives in our region
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Innovation thrives in our region

A benchmark report on five key Queensland regions, including the Moreton Bay Region, has found many regional firms were quick to adapt to the disruptions of COVID-19 by embracing new ways to do business and introducing new services.

Boost for Ambulance Transport Service on Redcliffe peninsula
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Boost for Ambulance Transport Service on Redcliffe peninsula

Redcliffe residents in need of transport to and from medical appointments and surgeries are benefiting from a new ambulance transport vehicle on the peninsula.

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And the winners are …

The ingenuity, resilience and tenacity of businesses across the Moreton Bay Region has been celebrated during the gala 2021 Moreton Bay Region Business Excellence and Innovation Awards night this evening. See the list of winners

Murray’s ready to step up
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Murray’s ready to step up

Scott Murray will use his experience as an NRL player, coach, teacher and mentor in his new role as head coach of the Redcliffe Dolphins’ Intrust Super Cup team. He chats to Moreton Daily as preseason training begins.

Perfect blend for a cause
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Perfect blend for a cause

Neli Coffee has teamed up with a Queensland coffee grower and local Aboriginal artist to create a limited coffee in time for Christmas that will help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth.

Warm welcome for Warriors
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Warm welcome for Warriors

The Moreton Bay Region community could be the Warriors’ secret weapon in the NRL as players, staff and their families relish stability in their home for the next 12 months.

Bright ideas in the spotlight
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Bright ideas in the spotlight

Emerging entrepreneurs will go head-to-head to win funding and support to propel their businesses into the real world during the Future Anything grand final next week. Among those in the running is Redcliffe State High School’s Chloe Alley.