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
See the photos: Stadium transformation begins
A convoy of trucks is delivering more than 6000 tonnes of locally sourced soil to Redcliffe’s Kayo Stadium as track builders transform the venue into a US-standard supercross racing surface. Check out the photos.
2025 Convoy for Kids ready to rumble to Redcliffe
More than 750 trucks of all shapes and sizes will make their way from Larapinta to Redcliffe next month for the 2025 Brisbane Convoy for Kids. Here the convoy details + how you can be part of the family fun day at Redcliffe Showgrounds.
Massive Redcliffe development hits milestones
The One Redcliffe development has reached two significant milestones, with 70 per cent of residences in stage one now sold and construction in full swing. Some of the soil extracted from the site will be put to use at a major event this weekend. Here are the details.
Healthy You Feature: Focus on health and wellbeing
Improving people’s health and wellbeing has been Sally Dymond’s driving force for more than 30 years, based on a belief that consistency in action is key to positive change. She shares her top tips.
Centenary celebrations: Scarborough State School
As past and present pupils, teachers and the community prepare to celebrate Scarborough State School’s centenary this month, we take a look back its history and the moments and people who have helped shape it. Image courtesy of City of Moreton Bay (RLPC-000 000395).
Don’t miss Bribie Island Nature Festival
Bribie Island Nature Festival is returning this month, with plenty on offer for locals and visitors wanting to explore the island and learn about its cultural heritage. Here are the details + how you can get involved.
Redcliffe Dolphins Award winners 2025
Redcliffe Dolphins players, partners and supporters have celebrated the 2025 season, which saw the club win the BRL premiership and come agonisingly close to a Grand Final berth in the Hostplus Cup. Here’s the list of award winners + photo gallery from the event.
For the love of bagpipes
The unique sound of bagpipes draws a crowd – the curious and those with a deep love for the instrument – but it also has a knack of bringing people together, something the Redcliffe Scottish Pipe Band has been doing for more than 70 years. Join them at their next event or learn to play yourself.
Water prices under spotlight
The State Government has ordered a review into water prices across South East Queensland, including the City of Moreton Bay. Here are the details and how long it’s expected to take.
New operating theatres open
Peninsula Private Hospital has officially opened its new operating theatre complex as part of its multi-stage redevelopment. Here are the details.