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

Firefighter blazes trail: Lou Galloway
News / Local
7 June 2026

Firefighter blazes trail: Lou Galloway

When Lou Galloway was at school, a career in the fire service was not promoted as an option for women. We shine a light on the firefighter as we celebrate International Women's Day today.

A legacy of leadership: Marlene Newcombe
News / Local
7 June 2026

A legacy of leadership: Marlene Newcombe

Marlene Newcombe’s business acumen, forged over 50 years in the motoring industry, has earnt her respect but also a spot on the Dolphins NRL board. She’s the only woman to have a seat at the table.

Making difference on front line: Jesslyn Dare
News / Local
7 June 2026

Making difference on front line: Jesslyn Dare

For Redcliffe Police Station Senior Constable Jesslyn Dare, being able to help someone, at often one of the worst times of their life, makes her job on the front line rewarding.

Work ethic to drive rising star Tevita Naufahu
News / Sport
7 June 2026

Work ethic to drive rising star Tevita Naufahu

Dolphins NRL Rookie of the Year Tevita Naufahu is not focusing on his breakout debut 2025 season, instead preparing to again “start from the bottom” and earn the right to run out on the big stage.

Bold vision for Redcliffe foreshore precinct
News / Local
7 June 2026

Bold vision for Redcliffe foreshore precinct

Exclusive: Concept drawings have been created to spark deeper discussion about Redcliffe’s future and what is needed to ensure the foreshore precinct reaches its potential. Take a look.

Fuller factor: Trai feels the love
News / Sport
7 June 2026

Fuller factor: Trai feels the love

Dolphins NRL fan favourite Trai Fuller says he feels “the love” he gets from home crowds, whose cheers grow louder every time he grabs the ball and makes a run for the try line. We chat to him about preseason training, his goals for 2026 and future at the club.

Big thrill for pint-sized big hitter
7 June 2026

Big thrill for pint-sized big hitter

Four-year-old Corbin Boyce is a big fan of Cameron Smith, so to be the youngest player in a competition named after the golfer – and to meet him - was quite a thrill. His dad reveals why he loves the sport.

Mental health support in Moreton Bay at Christmas
7 June 2026

Mental health support in Moreton Bay at Christmas

The Christmas holiday season can be a challenging time. While it’s often associated with spending time with loved ones, it can also bring about feelings of loneliness, family tension, grief, stress and financial pressure. Support is available if you need it. Here are the details.

Plath’s vow to return better than ever
News / Sport
7 June 2026

Plath’s vow to return better than ever

In an ominous sign for his opponents, Dolphins NRL rising star Max Plath has vowed to come back from a season-ending knee injury a better player in 2026. And he knows he will need to be at his best to make the starting side.

Jazz, community team up to help needy
News / Local
7 June 2026

Jazz, community team up to help needy

Woolworths Morayfield’s Jasmine ‘Jazz’ Wihlborg has helped source produce for more than 20,000 meals for the needy, during the past two years, in partnership with OzHarvest. Here’s the story.