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
Win, win for environment
Redcliffe Farmers and Artisan Markets visitors have helped recycle more than 9000 containers in the past year, reducing the number going to landfill and raising money for a community group which is also doing its bit for the environment. Here’s the details
Council revamps disaster dashboard
Moreton Bay Regional Council has upgraded its Disaster Dashboard, adding features to ensure residents have all the information they need in a natural disaster. Here’s the details and how to access it
Public housing units to open this year
A new $10 million, 18-unit public housing complex is expected to open later this year at Redcliffe. Moreton Daily had a look at the construction site today
Students ready for working world
The future looks bright for Australian Trade College North Brisbane student Kieran Stone as he kicks off Year 12 with a school-based apprenticeship and is well on his way to achieving his QCE and industry qualifications. The college has an information evening coming up. Here’s the details
Changing of the guard
After 30 years in leadership roles at Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology, Director Edith Cuffe has stepped down saying it’s time to enjoy being a volunteer and Lady Edith of Abbeystowe. She spoke with Moreton Daily
PrideFest to make a difference
Moreton Bay PrideFest will be a celebration of the LGBTIQAP+ community but also an important show of support which will make a big difference to the lives of young people, according to Headspace
SchoolAid starts earthquake appeal
Schools across Australia are already rallying to support children and families in Turkey and Syria following this week’s devastating earthquake. SchoolAid, whose founder is based at Clontarf and has member schools in the Moreton Bay Region, has swung into action. Here’s how you can help
Historic Dolphins tickets on sale
Dolphins fans have the chance to secure seats at the most-anticipated NRL matches in Brisbane in 35 years from today. Tickets are on sale this morning. Here’s the details
Ausbuild grant recipients announced
Seven community groups in the Moreton Bay Region, including a school and kindergarten, have received grants in the second round of Ausbuild’s The Sanctuary Community Fund
Interest rates rise … again
The Reserve Bank of Australia has today lifted interest rates again – the ninth time since May 2022. Here’s what it means