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

Redcliffe State High School: Captains leading the way
News / Education
9 June 2026

Redcliffe State High School: Captains leading the way

Redcliffe State High School’s 2025 School Captains plan to use their roles to further develop as leaders, promote school spirit and foster community involvement.

Clontarf Beach State High School: Tailoring programs to students’ goals
News / Education
9 June 2026

Clontarf Beach State High School: Tailoring programs to students’ goals

Clontarf Beach State High School is supporting students to forge career pathways, no matter what their area of interest or future goals might be.

Bright Futures: Key factors in choosing a school
News / Education
9 June 2026

Bright Futures: Key factors in choosing a school

Choosing the school that’s right for your child can feel overwhelming for some parents with many factors to consider. Here are expert tips from a mum who knows.

Team rallies to clear Redcliffe Golf Course of debris
News / Local
9 June 2026

Team rallies to clear Redcliffe Golf Course of debris

The team at Redcliffe Golf Club has been on course today, not playing a round, but starting a massive clean-up mission after Ex-Tropical Cyclone felled trees and shredded others. Here are the details

Cyclone passes but safety threats remain
News / Local
9 June 2026

Cyclone passes but safety threats remain

Moreton Bay City Council Mayor Peter Flannery says while predicted severe weather has been downgraded, ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred will bring with it heavy rainfall, risks of damaging wind gusts and flash flooding.

Tropical Cyclone Alfred: Roads closed Moreton Bay March 8 2025
News / Local
9 June 2026

Tropical Cyclone Alfred: Roads closed Moreton Bay March 8 2025

Moreton Bay City Council has closed vulnerable and low-lying roads across the city. Here are the roads affected.

Tropical Cyclone Alfred: Moreton Bay, prepare for impact
News / Local
9 June 2026

Tropical Cyclone Alfred: Moreton Bay, prepare for impact

Moreton Bay City Council is urging residents to finalise their preparations for impact and think about where they will shelter before it becomes too dangerous to use roads today. It comes as Tropical Cyclone Alfred slowly makes its way towards the coast. Here's our rolling coverage

Teresa's answering call to volunteer
News / Local
9 June 2026

Teresa's answering call to volunteer

Volunteering had been part of Teresa Sanders’ routine for most of her life, so when she realised it had slipped off her radar in the hustle and bustle of life with young children she took action - joining the SES. In the lead-up to International Women's Day, we're shining a light on women on the front line.

Tropical Cyclone Alfred: Roads closed Moreton Bay March 7 2025
News / Local
9 June 2026

Tropical Cyclone Alfred: Roads closed Moreton Bay March 7 2025

Moreton Bay City Council has closed vulnerable and low-lying roads across the city. Here are the roads affected.

Tropical Cyclone Alfred: Moreton Bay braces for impact
News / Local
9 June 2026

Tropical Cyclone Alfred: Moreton Bay braces for impact

UPDATE 10.30PM: Moreton Bay City Council has just issued a statement urging residents to take shelter now and remain indoors until they have been told conditions have eased. The City of Moreton Bay remains in the firing line. Here is our rolling coverage