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

What matters to young voters
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What matters to young voters

Seven young voters have spoken about the issues that matter to them in this Federal Election. They’re hoping candidates in the seats of Petrie, Dickson and Longman are listening.

Events are back sparking Easter festival spending boon
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Events are back sparking Easter festival spending boon

Crowds at this year’s Festival of Sails event immediately returned to pre-pandemic levels, with 30,000 people flocking to Suttons Beach to celebrate Easter. The event also brought a welcome boost to the local economy.

Warriors need to bring A-game to Storm ANZAC clash
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Warriors need to bring A-game to Storm ANZAC clash

The Warriors’ ANZAC Day clash with Melbourne Storm will be an occasion packed with emotion and atmosphere and they will need to be at their best to beat their more favoured opponents on Monday.

Seasons Mango Hill residents to make splash

Seasons Mango Hill residents to make splash

Seasons Seniors’ Living at Mango Hill is about to open their state-of-the-art pool for residents and their family members.

‘Not so spooky’ cemetery tour
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‘Not so spooky’ cemetery tour

For those fascinated by local history, cemeteries are a treasure trove offering a unique insight into the lives of those who came before us. History Redcliffe is hosting a tour of Redcliffe Cemetery next month. Find out more

Election warning: ‘Don’t come to Moreton Bay empty-handed’
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Election warning: ‘Don’t come to Moreton Bay empty-handed’

Home to three Federal seats with slim margins, voters in the Moreton Bay Region could determine who forms government in the May 21 Federal Election. Moreton Bay Regional Council is warning the leaders of the two major parties not to come empty-handed, when they campaign here.

Club's riding the radio wave
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Club's riding the radio wave

The origins of radio can be traced back to the 1890s and it is a form technology that has influenced all other telecommunication devices since. Amateur radio operators have been at the forefront of developing new technology and clubs like this one at Redcliffe are bringing enthusiasts together.

Call to support farmers in our region
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Call to support farmers in our region

Farmers across the region are hoping better times are on the horizon, with borders open to overseas workers and COVID-19 restrictions easing, but they still face significant challenges - particularly higher costs. We chat to Pinata Farms’ Gavin Scurr about how we can help

WWI treasure found at Caboolture
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WWI treasure found at Caboolture

A WWI nurse’s carefully crafted and captioned photo album of her service in France has been discovered in a storage cupboard at a Caboolture aged care facility and now the search is on for her descendants.

How to grow orchids: expert tips

How to grow orchids: expert tips

Many people believe orchids are hard to grow, but Redcliffe District Orchid Society’s Lionel Kirby says it’s easy once you know how. He shares some tips ahead of the society’s Autumn Orchid Show.