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
Woolf: ‘We’re going to be running things the way he wants’
Dolphins NRL Assistant Coach Kristian Woolf says he’ll be doing most of the talking to players when they take on the Titans in a trial game at the Sunshine Coast this weekend, but Head Coach will be keeping a close eye on things as he prepares to make decisions about some key positions before round one
Gilbert: Composure is key ahead of round one
Tom Gilbert says he’s not feeling like a caged lion, waiting to be released, but he will need to temper his eagerness to get back into the action when he plays his first game for the Dolphins in more than eight months this Sunday. Here’s what he had to say
Dolphins: Aitken’s ‘strong and ready to go’
The Dolphins are expected to give their top players an opportunity to earn a spot in the starting team for round one, when they play the Titans in their first official trial game this weekend. Euan Aitken says he’s the fittest he’s been in years … oh and there’s no disunity in the Dolphins camp
Moreton Bay Pridefest back by popular demand
It’s the news that the LGBTIQA+ community and their allies have been waiting for. After a glittering debut last year, the City of Moreton Bay’s biggest LGBTIQA+ celebration is poised to return and paint the city rainbow. Tickets are on sale now
Ausbuild Dolphins NRL community partner applications open
Ausbuild is calling for expressions of interest from charities, community groups and organisations based in the City of Moreton Bay to partner with them for the Dolphins NRL 2024 season
Stage two of The Lakes College Aquatic Precinct begins
Construction of stage two of The Lakes College Aquatic Precinct is officially underway, with a ceremonial sod turning signalling the beginning of work on a learn-to-swim facility and grandstand which are expected to be completed by September. Here are the details
Parenting tips: Adjusting to a new school year
The transition to a new school year can be an exciting time filled with new adventures. But it can also be stressful and daunting for kids who are feeling anxious or worried about the unknown – new teachers, friendships groups, or an entirely new environment. Here are a few simple strategies from Triple P
Allied Health services hub opens at Morayfield
A new Allied Health Hub at Morayfield is the realisation of a vision to bring together a range of health services in one location with a focus on co-ordinated and integrated patient care. Best of all, there are no waiting lists. Here’s what is on offer and how you can access it
Dolphins life member honour for Marlene
Long-time supporter Marlene Newcombe has been made a life member of the Redcliffe Dolphins Rugby League Football Club – just the third woman to receive the honour in the club’s history.
Dolphins: Keeley’s ready to play
Oryn Keeley will play his first game as a Dolphin in the club’s trial game against affiliate club the Central Queensland Capras at Rockhampton’s Browne Park from 6.10pm on Saturday. The former Newcastle Knight will use this chance to show the coaches what he’s capable of