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

Join in Family Fun Singalong

Join in Family Fun Singalong

Wondering how to spend the Queen’s birthday long weekend? This free family-friendly event at Redcliffe is one option to consider.

Don’t miss 2021 Moreton Business and Jobs Expo
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Don’t miss 2021 Moreton Business and Jobs Expo

The fourth Moreton Business and Jobs Expo is on at Brendale on September 29, bringing businesses, job seekers and industry together. There will be about 1500 jobs up for grabs and the chance to secure new customers.

Multimillion-dollar clubhouse opens at Thyme Lifestyle Resort
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Multimillion-dollar clubhouse opens at Thyme Lifestyle Resort

Thyme Lifestyle Resort Moreton Bay has officially opened its new multimillion-dollar Country Club with the latest recreation and leisure facilities, along with the recently renovated Blue Gum Pavilion, for its over-50s lifestyle community.

COVID-19 vaccination walk-ins boosted in Moreton Bay Region
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COVID-19 vaccination walk-ins boosted in Moreton Bay Region

Walk-in vaccinations are now on offer at Kippa-Ring and Caboolture as the vaccination blitz shifts up a gear across the Moreton Bay Region. It comes as Moderna is available at 19 pharmacies across the region. See the list.

Time for backyard blitz

Time for backyard blitz

WHO said spring cleaning had to be confined to the indoors? With longer days and pleasant daytime temperatures, it is the perfect time of year to have a clean-up outside as well.

Vital components in the worx
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Vital components in the worx

When Mick and Sonya Horsburgh started their business Tubeworx in 2009, it was just the two of them bending tubes by hand in their Clontarf workshop. Their thriving business now provides tubes for personnel carriers and F35 joint strike fighters.

Dolphins keep season alive with win

The Dolphins Intrust Super Cup side will need to keep improving and bring their best game to Tugun, if they are to beat Tweed Seagulls in the second week of semi-finals this weekend.

NRL premiership trophy comes to Moreton Bay
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NRL premiership trophy comes to Moreton Bay

Rugby league juniors and even the Dolphins of Moreton Island were given a close-up look at the NRL Premiership Trophy when it stopped into the Moreton Bay Region on its tour of Queensland yesterday.

Celebrating 100 years of service
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Celebrating 100 years of service

Redcliffe RSL has come a long way since a group of ex-servicemen met at the Seabrae Hotel to discuss how they could support veterans suffering ‘war conditions’ in 1920. The organisation celebrated its centenary on the weekend.

Engineering program takes off
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Engineering program takes off

Every Wednesday, a group of St Columban’s College students and their mentors head to the workshop, where they are carefully constructing an aeroplane. The Caboolture school is the first to do it in Australia as part of the Flight Youth Engineering program. We take a look