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

Cruiseabout opens at North Lakes
9 June 2026

Cruiseabout opens at North Lakes

Cruiseabout North Lakes has celebrated its official opening, offering customers specialist, expert knowledge about cruising, bespoke experiences and exclusive deals. Find out more here.

Upgrade to futureproof Redcliffe seawall
News / Local
9 June 2026

Upgrade to futureproof Redcliffe seawall

Work has started to improve a foreshore protection seawall at Redcliffe with another section of the Peninsula foreshore next on the list. Here are the details.

Nicholls: ‘It doesn’t get much better’
News / Sport
9 June 2026

Nicholls: ‘It doesn’t get much better’

Dolphins Prop Mark Nicholls has played in a few blockbusters during his career, but he reckons you can’t get much better than playing the Melbourne Storm at Suncorp Stadium on Good Friday. Here’s what he said at training about the clash and his plans beyond this season.

Call for volunteers to help Safe Sleepz service
News / Local
9 June 2026

Call for volunteers to help Safe Sleepz service

The Breakfast Club Redcliffe is looking for more volunteers to help run its Safe Sleepz bus, so it can operate more nights each week and help people in need. Here's how you can help.

Top gong for popular bus driver
9 June 2026

Top gong for popular bus driver

Well-known Redcliffe Peninsula bus driver Isapela (Bella) Tuimavave Leaupepe has been named the 2024 South East Queensland Bus Driver of the Year. Here’s why...

‘We’ve shown tonight that we’re up for it’
News / Sport
9 June 2026

‘We’ve shown tonight that we’re up for it’

Dolphins NRL Head Coach Kristian Woolf says his side has shown what they’re capable of in their 30-12 win over the Penrith Panthers at Suncorp Stadium, but they have the potential to be even better in attack. Photo: NRL Imagery

Time for answers on Redcliffe Hospital expansion future
News / Local
9 June 2026

Time for answers on Redcliffe Hospital expansion future

It remains unclear when work will resume on the Redcliffe Hospital expansion project, with the site now devoid of workers and heavy equipment. We asked the Health Minister’s office for an update and why work has stopped.

Kristian Woolf says challenge is to back win up
News / Sport
9 June 2026

Kristian Woolf says challenge is to back win up

Dolphins NRL Head Coach Kristian Woolf says while a dominant win over the Titans was a confidence booster for his team, it would count for little if they did not back it up with a strong performance against the Panthers. Here’s what he said about the clash and the Cleary challenge facing halfback Isaiya Katoa.

No limit to creativity in the kitchen
News / Local
9 June 2026

No limit to creativity in the kitchen

You could be forgiven for thinking there’s a limit to what you can cook with just four ingredients but Kim McCosker says the evolution of food trends and equipment continues to inspire new recipes. She’s returning to Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival in 2025, with a unique take on entertaining.

Hammer: ‘That’s when I do play my best footy’
News / Sport
9 June 2026

Hammer: ‘That’s when I do play my best footy’

Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow says not overthinking his game plan helped him play freely in the Dolphins’ first win of the 2025 season last weekend. His side has taken confidence from the victory but will be wary of a Penrith side desperate to break their own losing streak. Here’s what he said after training.