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
Dolphin Wallace, making history
For Jarrod Wallace, the chance to be coached by Wayne Bennett again was one he couldn’t turn down, but the prop had already told his manager he wanted to sign with the Dolphins before the Super Coach was locked in. A fresh start and a chance to be part of history were just as enticing. He explains
Women’s forum helps shape Opposition policy
The need for better access to child care, more support for families, improved access to mental health services and solutions to workforce shortages were they key issues identified by businesswomen during a forum with Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition Sussan Ley and Federal Member for Petrie Luke Howarth
Severe storm warning: Moreton Bay Region
The Bureau of Meteorology has just issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for South East Queensland, including the Moreton Bay region. There is the chance of damaging winds and large hailstones.
It’s time to write to Santa, here’s how
The countdown to Christmas is here and there’s no doubt littlies across the region are already thinking about what they would like Santa to bring them. Australia Post says now is the time to pen a letter to the man in red. Here’s how
Strong foundation holds true
Crown Properties has been built on a foundation of community connection, trust, respect and a desire to help people through different phases of their lives. We chat to owners Ian McLachlan and Jody Allison-McLachlan as the business clocks up 22 years
Join The Man Walk on International Men’s Day
The Man Walk Australia will celebrate International Men’s Day tomorrow, November 19, with seven marquee walks around Australia, including one at Redcliffe. Here’s the details
New Italian restaurant opening soon
Si Baby Italian restaurant is taking shape at Newport Marketplace and is expected to open in the coming weeks. We chat to the general manager about the jobs still available and what diners can expect
Tara’s mum to speak at breakfast
The mother of Tara Brown, a young woman murdered by her partner in 2015 will be the guest speaker at the Zonta Club of Redcliffe’s Coercive Control Awareness Breakfast on November 25. The event starts 16 days of activism and tickets are selling fast. Here’s the details
D'Aguilar Highway upgrade a step closer
Design work is now complete for a $7 million upgrade of a 3.3km section of the D’Aguilar Highway. Here’s what’s happening next
See new Molly & Rose boutique
Popular fashion boutique Molly & Rose has opened a new store, making a move from the Redcliffe waterfront. Owner Lisa Jones says the new boutique is like ‘David Bowie and Madonna had a baby’. We take a look