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

Council wants you to have your say
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Council wants you to have your say

Moreton Bay Regional Council is hosting community pop-up sessions as part of the next phase of its Moreton Says program. It is also calling for residents to be part of focus groups.

Deputy Mayor Denise Sims resigns
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Deputy Mayor Denise Sims resigns

Moreton Bay Regional Council Deputy Mayor and Councillor for Division 7 Denise Sims has resigned, effective Wednesday, October 20.

Tasty venture for Zelow family
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Tasty venture for Zelow family

Trent Zelow’s family taught him the value of a strong family-owned business and the success they achieved with Zelows handbags is the benchmark for his own venture – Butchermans Beef Jerky.

Celebrating club’s rising stars
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Celebrating club’s rising stars

In a fitting ending to a massive week for the Dolphins, the club celebrated the achievements of its rising stars and senior players on Friday night. See our photo gallery.

United in call for end to domestic violence
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United in call for end to domestic violence

The threat of storms may have forced organisers to cancel the Moreton Bay Says NO to Domestic Violence march at Redcliffe on Friday, but the community still came together and took an oath to speak out and bring about change.

Work starts on Newport Marketplace
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Work starts on Newport Marketplace

Stage one of Newport Marketplace will take shape in the coming months with construction now underway and major tenants locked in. Take a virtual tour and see who's moving in...

What do pro wrestling and Halloween have in common? The costumes, of course! The two will combine for a fright night like no other on October 30 at Morayfield Sport and Event Centre. We have tickets to give away.

Talks ‘progressing nicely’ with Bennett
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Talks ‘progressing nicely’ with Bennett

The Dolphins have secured the 17th NRL licence, but the hard work starts now as they look to secure a coach and finalise their logo and colours. The club revealed it’s in talks with super coach Wayne Bennett during a press conference this afternoon. Here’s what you need to know.

Get ready for Christmas Carols in the Moreton Bay Region
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Get ready for Christmas Carols in the Moreton Bay Region

‘Tis almost the season to be jolly, with the countdown now on to Christmas in the Moreton Bay Region. So, warm up your vocal cords and get ready for four big Christmas carols events.

NRL club 74 years in the making

From humble beginnings in 1947 at the Redcliffe Showgrounds to the rugby league powerhouse it is today, the Dolphins has been the club of champions, legends of the game who have gone on to represent their state and country.