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
Lemuelu: ‘I’ll be putting my hand up’
Dolphins NRL back rower Connelly Lemuelu is confident of playing in the Pre-season Challenge after overcoming a knee injury suffered while representing Samoa in October. He’s keen to lock in a spot for the team, which will take on his old club in round one
Suttons Beach Pavilion panel revealed
The panel of experts, which will determine the shortlist of entrants in the Suttons Beach Pavilion architectural design competition, has been selected. Here’s what we know
Bostock’s sharp focus on starting spot
Jack Bostock feels stronger than he did this time last year and, with a year of training and a handful of NRL games under his belt, he’s keen to force his way into the starting squad more in 2024. He chats about how he’s working to be a better player and how his coaches and teammates are helping him
Garden waste collection coming this year
Moreton Bay City Council will start an opt-out garden waste collection service later this year, after receiving $9.6 million in State Government funding. Here’s the details
Slow down in school zones
With the new school year starting this week, local police are urging drivers to remember to slow down and be on the lookout for children in school zones.
Tribe teaching learners to drive
The Tribe Drive initiative, helping learner drivers clock up the 100 hours needed before they can go for their driver’s licence, is already changing lives. Here's the details
Mark Nicholls: ‘It’s the best job in the world’
The GOAT, Mark Nicholls, is keen to keep playing as long as he can after a brief stint working in project management during the offseason. He reckons it was harder than preseason training. He spoke about his plans for this season and beyond, and his desire to play finals footy this year
Location, menu to love on Valentine’s Day
Looking for a Valentine’s Day dinner location you’ll love as much as the menu? Tempest Seafood Restaurant at Scarborough offers both, with culinary delights and waterside dining creating a truly romantic evening for couples. Here’s the details
Ray Stone: ‘discipline is a big one for us’
Dolphins NRL hardman Ray Stone says the squad will need to manage their aggression and be more disciplined to be a better side in 2024. He spoke today about the intensity of preseason training, his fitness and when he plans to take to the field. Here’s what he said + training photo gallery
Call for action after Vodafone outage
A Margate resident is leading the charge against his mobile phone provider after severe disruption to coverage since a nearby mobile phone tower was removed in December. Here’s what is happening