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
Moreton Bay Region Business Excellence and Innovation Awards finalists revealed
The resilience, tenacity and ingenuity of businesses will be celebrated at the 2021 Moreton Bay Region Business Excellence and Innovation Awards next month. Meet the finalists
There have been two new cases of COVID-19 detected in the past 24 hours, but the Chief Health Officer is not concerned they pose a risk to the community.
COVID-19 UPDATE: October 4
There has been one new locally acquired case of COVID-19 and the Chief Health Officer is urging people from Redcliffe through to Chermside and out to Cannon Hill to be on alert and get test if they experience any symptoms.
COVID-19 UPDATE: October 3
There have been no new community cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, a development Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says is “just outstanding”.
COVID-19 UPDATE: October 2
There have been four new cases of COVID-19 detected in the past 24 hours, two in hotel quarantine and two are close contacts of known cases who are in home quarantine.
COVID-19 UPDATE: October 1
There have been three new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, two locally-acquired and one in hotel quarantine. The Premier says it is good news, but we need to remain on high alert and continue to adhere to stage two restrictions.
Spring into the garden
The season that brings a smile to most gardeners’ faces is here and it’s the perfect time to freshen up garden beds and plant edibles and companion flowering varieties that look amazing while keeping pests at bay.
Duty to serve veterans
A growing need for legal assistance among members of the veteran community and a desire to make a difference has inspired a not-for-profit legal service at Clontarf.
Hair-raising gesture for sick kids
It has taken four years for Fletcher Middleton to grow his tumbling tresses, so when his mum Lauren decided it was time to cut them off, she searched for a way to put them to good use. It’s all happening on Friday.
Just rewards for dedicated team
Head of Sesame Lane Kerri Smith believes staff ‘make the difference’, and a new program aims to attract, reward and retain the best in the business.