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
Photo gallery: Brisbane Convoy for Kids 2023
Hundreds of trucks made the journey from Larapinta to Redcliffe for this year’s Brisbane Convoy for Kids. Check out the photos
Suttons Beach Pavilion demolition a step closer
Moreton Bay City Council is expected to award a tender for the demolition of Suttons Beach Pavilion at its general meeting tomorrow, with work tipped to start within weeks. Here’s what we know
When is OPTO returning?
OPTO, the giant spinning rings artwork on Redcliffe foreshore is likely to be offsite for at least another six months. Here’s what we know
Enjoy Jazz & Shiraz Mango Hill
Dive into great tunes and tasty vino at Jazz & Shiraz Mango Hill on November 12. Here’s the details
Meet Woolies’ best checkout operator
It’s official! Bribie Island’s Dennille MacDonald is Woolworths Supermarkets’ best checkout operator in Australia. She, her customers and workmates couldn’t be happier
Bathurst winner shares ‘last win’
Bathurst 1000 2023 winner Shane van Gisbergen headlined a Trade Night at Village Motors earlier this week in the lead-up to the GC500. He was joined by Broc Feeney as well as ACDelco drivers Jarrod Hughes and Aaron Borg. Here’s what he had to say + photos from the night
Bid for five big projects in Moreton Bay City
Moreton Bay City Council will put forward five key projects, totalling about $45 million, for funding via the South East Queensland City Deal. Here’s what they are and where
Suttons Beach Pavilion update: design, funding
Moreton Bay City Council will launch a design competition in mid-November to come up with a new two-storey building for the Suttons Beach Pavilion site. It comes as the council prepares to make its case for funding for the project and demolition edges closer. Here’s what we know
Take a look: The Belvedere reopens
The Belvedere Hotel has reopened after a multimillion-dollar redevelopment, revealing a fresh new look. We take you inside ***FREE TO READ***
Work starts on Arana Hills black spot
Work has started on a well-known traffic black spot in the Hills District to improve safety for all road users and increase vehicle capacity. Here’s the details