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

Busy time for North Lakes Lions
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Busy time for North Lakes Lions

North Lakes Lions Club members have had a busy few months, welcoming guest speakers and hosting their annual trivia night to raise money for local causes. Here’s the latest from the club

Magic Dolphins moment for Bob
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Magic Dolphins moment for Bob

Redcliffe Hospital staffer, now patient, Bob Birkett met Dolphins’ Head Coach Wayne Bennett and players at training this week and will be part of a guard of honour at tonight’s game against the Dragons at Kayo Stadium. Here’s what is happening

Best view ‘in the house’ at Dolphins
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Best view ‘in the house’ at Dolphins

Two locals have a bird’s-eye view of everything that happens at Dolphins HQ - Redcliffe. They haven’t paid for membership and slip past the ticket booth at every match without paying a cent. We reveal how they’re getting away with it and why they’ve become a talking point at the club

‘He’s confident he can do it’
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‘He’s confident he can do it’

State of Origin and the suspension of Felise Kaufusi have forced Dolphins NRL Head Coach Wayne Bennett to make changes to his starting side for tomorrow night’s Round 13 game against the Dragons at Redcliffe. He’s certain Kodi Nikorima will deliver in the No.1 jersey. Here’s what he had to say

Sky is the limit for JayBird
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Sky is the limit for JayBird

Natural talent, next-level dedication and perfect pitch are just some of the qualities that make JayBird Byrne an exceptional guitarist. The 12-year-old is a rising star who has captured the attention of Triple J, ABC TV and some big music brands. Here’s her remarkable story

Full Moreton Bay PrideFest program
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Full Moreton Bay PrideFest program

The full program for the inaugural Moreton Bay PrideFest has been unveiled today and it’s packed with big names and good times. Here’s the details

Dolphins train ahead of milestone game
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Dolphins train ahead of milestone game

It was a relaxed Wayne Bennett this morning as the Dolphins’ NRL squad returned to the training field ahead of their clash against the Dragons this Thursday night, which will be a milestone game for Jamayne Isaako. We chat with Isaako about his 100th game. Check out the story and photos from training

Win: Ultimate VIP experience at Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival
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Win: Ultimate VIP experience at Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival

***COMPETITION*** Win a money-can’t-buy experience for you and 15 mates at this year’s Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival. Here’s the details and how to enter

Win: Ultimate VIP experience at Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival
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Win: Ultimate VIP experience at Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival

***COMPETITION*** Win a money-can’t-buy experience for you and 15 mates at this year’s Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival. Here’s the details and how to enter

‘Damage done in the first half’
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‘Damage done in the first half’

The emotion of the game appeared to get the better of a couple of former Melbourne Storm, now Dolphins’, players in the home side’s 24-16 loss to their old club at Suncorp Stadium tonight. Coach Wayne Bennett says the “damage was done” in the first half but there were some highlights