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

Art Simone promises glitz, laughs at PrideFest
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21 June 2026

Art Simone promises glitz, laughs at PrideFest

For Art Simone, drag is art but also a way to express herself and make the queer community more visible and validated. She will be at her glittering best when she commands the stage at this year’s Moreton Bay PrideFest. She tells us what to expect

Programs a hit with youth in Redcliffe
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21 June 2026

Programs a hit with youth in Redcliffe

Police officers from the Local Drug Action Team are running boxing and basketball programs to engage young people on the Redcliffe Peninsula, with encouraging results.

Bennett on Souths, minimising distraction for Dolphins
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21 June 2026

Bennett on Souths, minimising distraction for Dolphins

Dolphins NRL Head Coach Wayne Bennett won’t rush a decision about his coaching future, but is determined to end speculation quickly to minimise disruption his players. He confirmed, regardless of the outcome of discussions with South Sydney, he will be leaving Redcliffe at the end of this season.

Moreton Money gift cards to back a local
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21 June 2026

Moreton Money gift cards to back a local

Moreton Bay City Council, in partnership with local business groups, is calling for the community to support local businesses by choosing a Moreton Money gift card for their next gift. Here’s how it works

Showcasing quilting creativity
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21 June 2026

Showcasing quilting creativity

The Henzell Street Quilters group will celebrate its ruby anniversary during its biennial Quilt Show in May which will also be a chance for the public to learn more about quilting and what the group does. Here's the details

Bennett’s the ‘perfect candidate’
News / Sport
21 June 2026

Bennett’s the ‘perfect candidate’

It was business as usual at Dolphins’ training this morning for Wayne Bennett despite speculation he’s heading to Souths Sydney next season. According to the club, he hasn’t spoke to the Rabbitohs but is interested in the Head Coach position. Jarrod Wallace explains why his mentor's the perfect candidate.

Caboolture station upgrade begins
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21 June 2026

Caboolture station upgrade begins

A major upgrade of the electrical substation at Caboolture Railway Station has started. It aims to make the rail network more reliable and will feature eye-catching artwork. Here’s the details

Trai Fuller a shining light in Dolphins’ loss
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21 June 2026

Trai Fuller a shining light in Dolphins’ loss

Stand-in fullback and Redcliffe favourite Trai Fuller was a shining light in the Dolphins’ loss to the Knights at Suncorp Stadium this afternoon. The livewire looked dangerous every time he had the ball. Here’s what Head Coach Wayne Bennett and the GOAT Mark Nicholls had to say + photos from the game

Rail track closure this weekend
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21 June 2026

Rail track closure this weekend

Rail users are being urged to plan their travel in advance this weekend (April 27-28) with a major track closure happening so Queensland Rail can carry out essential rail maintenance and improvement work. Here’s what we know

Dolphins NRL: Young gun Bostock steps up

The injury-hit Dolphins will be looking for another strong performance when they take on the Knights at Suncorp Stadium this Sunday afternoon. Young gun Jack Bostock, who was among those who led the charge against the Eels last week, says the extended squad is ready to step up. Photo: Dolphins NRL Media