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
Anyone who has met Hazel Milligan surely aspires to be just like her if they make it 100 years of age. The Brendale resident has celebrated the occasion not once, but three times in recent weeks and says the whole milestone feels like a dream. We chat to her about her life, technology and the value in keeping busy
KLIF, a beautiful philosophy
Katherine French has searched for the best of the best to join her at KLIF – a collection of beauty salons under one umbrella on the Redcliffe peninsula. Demand for these high-end services is booming since the opening of their second location at Newport. Here’s what they offer
See Miguel at Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival
Celebrity chef, Miguel Maestre has today officially launched Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival, South East Queensland’s largest, tastiest and most delicious celebration of food. Tickets are on sale now. Here’s the details
Archibald Prize entry revealed
Dr Subrat Mishra’s Archibald Prize entry, a portrait of Paralympian Lakeisha Patterson is on its way to the Art Gallery of New South Wales for judging but, before it left his North Lakes studio, he gave his subject and Moreton Daily and sneak peek. Take a look
Welcome boost for Ukrainian family
A raffle for tickets to the sold-out Battle of Brisbane game at Suncorp Stadium last week has raised $10,000 for a family who has settled in Redcliffe after escaping war-torn Ukraine
Bromwich’s milestone match
Dolphins’ NRL captain Jesse Bromwich will clock up 300 NRL games when he leads his side out against the Dragons on Saturday afternoon. It will be a special game for him and his family, but also for a teammate whose NRL career will officially kick off
Up for the Kokoda Challenge
The Lakes College students Jordon White and Kartik Karri will attempt to finish a 30km leg of The Kokoda Challenge on the Sunshine Coast in five hours so they can make it back to Brisbane for their school formal next month. We ask how they plan to do it
Beachmere Road upgrade to start
Work is expected to start on the $15.2 million Beachmere Rd upgrade mid this year after design work was recently completed. Here’s the details
Special connection at Sesame Lane
A pilot program has helped pupils at Sesame Care and Kindergarten form meaningful relationships with older members of the community while reducing social isolation often experienced by seniors. Here’s what is happening
Poised to help businesses reach potential
The team at Certifi International is excited at what the future holds for the Moreton Bay Region and is keen to help businesses achieve internationally recognised certification in quality, safety, environment, cyber security and the NDIS. Here’s what the business offers