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
‘80s disco warm-up for Rockin’ 4 the Homeless
A loud and glitter-drenched 80s Disco Spectacular will be the ultimate warm-up party for Rockin’ 4 the Homeless 2025 next month. Here are the details and how to get tickets.
Benches serve as powerful symbol
PCYCs at Caboolture, Deception Bay, Redcliffe, Hills District, Pine Rivers and Zillmere, have installed red benches at their clubs this Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) Awareness Month. Here’s why.
Best of Queensland nod to Mountain Wine Tours
Moreton Bay-based Mountain Wine Tours has been included in the Best of Queensland Experiences program in recognition of its exceptional offerings in wine tourism. Find out more.
Purrfect story for nationwide reading
More than 700 pupils at Hercules Road State School joined youngsters across Australia in a simultaneous reading of The Truck Cat on May 21, donning trucker caps and cuddling plush toys. See the photos.
Sea of orange at Redcliffe Dolphins game
There will be a sea of orange at the Redcliffe Dolphins’ home game at Kayo Stadium this weekend in a bid to raise awareness of domestic and family violence. Here are the details.
Woolf: ‘that’s a great challenge for us’
The Dolphins and Bulldogs will both be without key players for their round 12 clash in Sydney tomorrow night, but Dolphins NRL Head Coach Kristian Woolf is not expecting a depleted opponent. Here’s what he said after training today.
Bands ready for Redcliffe Show ‘battle'
Local students will have the chance to showcase their musical talents at this year’s Redcliffe Show, during a Battle of the School Bands. Here are the details.
Big haul for budding photographer
Eight-year-old Dolcie Jarvis’ love of photography is paying off with the youngster already amassing 18 prizes from country shows this year.
Julie Goodwin: MasterChef stays true to self
Julie Goodwin was catapulted into the national spotlight when she won the first series of MasterChef in 2009 and, while the experience exposed her to new techniques, she remained true to her personal style of cooking and remains so today. You can see her at this year's Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival.
Peninsula's Past: Off to the movies
Picture theatres have been hives of social activity on the Redcliffe Peninsula since the first was built by two returned WWI servicemen for the summer of 1918. We take a look back.