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
Redcliffe Festival of Sails is back
One of the region’s biggest events is making its return on Good Friday after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19. Here’s the rundown on what to expect from the 2022 Redcliffe Festival of Sails
Moreton Bay Region to share in historic SEQ City Deal
The Federal and State Governments and the Council of Mayors South East Queensland (SEQ) have today signed the SEQ City Deal – a joint commitment to deliver $1.8 billion in infrastructure. We find out what it means for the Moreton Bay Region
“It was just not acceptable, a not good enough start”
Warriors Head Coach Nathan Brown says his side “needs to be better” to start winning games of footy after giving up a half-time lead to lose for the second week in a row but don’t expect him to wield the axe just yet.
Little shop with a big heart
At the heart of Pru Burke’s business, Blackbird Clothing Exchange, is a desire to help struggling families source affordable clothing while at the same time ensuring unwanted items are put to good use. She will be spreading her message on national television tomorrow
Forum to help businesses hit by floods
An online forum will offer businesses hit hard by the recent flooding disaster a step-by-step guide to accessing financial assistance on March 29. Here’s how to get involved
Fun awaits in Sesame Lane’s new playground
Children and their families enjoyed activities, face painting, reptiles and more at Sesame Lane Morayfield’s open day which also celebrated the opening of its new playground earlier this month. See the photos
Don’t miss Redcliffe Markets’ street party
It’s been a challenging start to 2022 for many, so what better reason to hold on to your sombrero for a street party to shake the blues away.
Push to play ‘positive footy’
The Warriors will be looking to take control of their clash against the Titans on Saturday, so they can play a positive style of footy and prove they are a different side to the one who lost 44-0 in their last encounter. Matt Lodge and Head Coach Nathan Brown share their thoughts.
Proposed names for new city west of Caboolture
Moreton Bay Regional Council has revealed its top three preferred names for the new city west of Caboolture. They will now be considered by the State Government. Find out what they are
Two local schools to Share the Dignity
Two local schools are the first in the Moreton Bay Region to receive a Dignity Vending Machine that provides students access to free sanitary products. The initiative aims to remove barriers to learning for young women.