Daniel Miles
Warrnambool, VIC
Daniel Miles is an award-winning reporter based in Warrnambool, Victoria. He has a passion for social justice, sport, live music and nerdy things. Oh, and once he saw a blimp.
Latest by Daniel Miles
What to do when elderly parents refuse to talk about aged care
By Daniel Miles
Australia's aged care sector is entering a stage of "critical" reform. So what do you do when a loved one is hesitant to accept requisite care later in life?
Lithium-ion battery blazes are on the rise. The recycling industry says it's time for sellers to 'step up'
By Daniel Miles
Australia's recycling industry is grappling with a highly combustible problem — how to properly deal with dead lithium-ion batteries.
Boutique blueberry farmers finally back on the map after Apple bungle
Laura Ridout hoped her blueberry farm would put the Scotsburn Hills on the map. Instead, Apple took her farm off it and it turns out she's not alone.
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Couple still waiting for dream home meant to be ready by Christmas — two years ago
Delays in the housing construction industry are soon expected to ease. But that brings little relief to frustrated owners like Travis and Noeleen, whose build is already more than 600 days late.
Beyoncé and Lizzo bowed to this Aussie princess and now she's taking on Disney
By Daniel Miles
First, she got Beyoncé and Lizzo to rewrite their songs. But Hannah Diviney's crusade to have Disney improve its on-screen representation of people living with disability is proving a tougher fight.
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New father among an estimated 125,000 to benefit if gender-affirming surgery is added to Medicare
Max put his dreams of paying for gender-affirming top surgery on hold when he became a father, but an application by the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons to add it to the Medicare Benefits Schedule could change that.
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See where your local council ranks on its Christmas decoration spend
By Daniel Miles
As a cost of living crisis grips the nation, some Victorian councils are keen to rein in their Christmas decoration spending. So what is the right amount for a region to spend on decking the halls and streets?
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Twelve months on from the REDcycle collapse, what's happening to our soft plastics?
By Daniel Miles
A soft plastics expert has given officials a "failing grade" for their response to the collapse of Australia's only national soft plastic recycling scheme.
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Evelyn's mother was forced to return to work while her baby was still in hospital. She's not alone.
By Daniel Miles
Danni O'Connell's baby daughter weighed little more than a 600mL bottle of water at birth. Beyond her battle for survival loomed a financial struggle faced by many parents of pre-term babies.
Julie sleeps at her servo to protect her tin-can bounty, and it's paying big dividends for her small town
Julie Leach has found a way to collect more than 60,000 recyclable cans and bottles in a week-and-a-half, as part of Victoria's new container deposit scheme.
Medical duty of care should extend to data, academic says, after routine pathology test led to Russian hack
Lynda George felt violated when she learnt her personal information was lost to hackers in a data breach. And to make matters worse, it took the hacked company two months to notify her of the issue.
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As Christmas approaches, experts say the web is 'rife' with scams. Here are some to watch out for
By Daniel Miles
Authorities warn 'tis the season to remain vigilant when buying online, as scammers ramp up activity heading into the holidays.
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Maddy's wheelchair was broken on a flight. Then it cost her $8,000
What was supposed to be a joyous trip to watch her beloved Blues in an AFL final turned to heartbreak for a teacher who is facing mounting costs.
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Finding love away from the apps? Matchmakers report resurgence in art of sorting suitors
By Daniel Miles
In some parts of regional Australia, old-school matchmakers are seeing an increase in clients searching for the one.
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What are 'long dogs' and why are they driving adult Bluey fans crazy?
By Daniel Miles
If you pause the telly at just the right moment and look in just the right spot, you'll see it. Or you could just look up the answers online, but where's the fun in that?
'I can't be proud of my nation': Goanna legend Shane Howard returns OAM in referendum result protest
The legendary singer-songwriter has written to the governor-general to say he no longer has faith that Australia will achieve meaningful truth-telling and justice with Indigenous Australians.
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Together the Thomsons were a team. Now Jimmy is keeping his and his wife's floral bouquet tradition alive
When Jimmy Thomson's wife Roslyn died last year, he was distraught. Her love of native flowers was something he couldn't shake, so he continued her weekly tradition of making and donating native floral bouquets.
Flying less and charging more are ways to reduce airlines' carbon emissions, but would travellers get on board?
Aviation emissions have almost doubled since 2000 and in 2018 reached 1 billion tonnes. Climate Action Tracker rates the industry's climate performance as critically insufficient, despite the fact Australian airlines are introducing newer, more fuel efficient aircraft into their fleets.
Counting the cost: What happens when music festivals become too expensive or hard to host?
From the Falls Festival and even Dark Mofo, music festivals across Australia are either shutting up shop or taking a break.
Tiny coastal town in Liberal stronghold 'bucking the trend' with Voice vote less than a fortnight away
In the Victorian town of Port Fairy, "Vote Yes!" corflutes outweigh opposition posters about 50 to one, and an adult education class might be behind the response.
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Every five minutes a woman in Australia suffers a miscarriage. What to do next isn't always clear
By Daniel Miles
For a brief moment after the miscarriage of her first child Lyndal Redman couldn't help but wonder if it was her fault. Then the doom scrolling set in.
When money is tight, Kris will go without food before letting her dog's bowl go empty
After her husband and daughter died in a car crash, Kris McMillan's son bought her a Labrador-cross for company. Max will never go without — but as the cost-of-living crisis worsens, not all pets are so lucky.
Fire ant 'alarm' for Victoria as bite victim relives holiday disaster
By Daniel Miles
Fire ants are considered a greater invasive pest than cane toads, rabbits, feral cats and foxes combined, with documents showing a queen was discovered in Melbourne this year.
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Black Summer survivor abandoning home over fears for coming bushfire season issues desperate plea to Canberra
Jann Gilbert knows what it's like to lose everything. The scars of her Black Summer experience are driving her fight for all new coal and gas project approvals to be paused.
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Miraculous rescue for puppy that fell down abandoned mineshaft in Central Victorian hills
Mara the Labrador puppy might just challenge the notion that cats alone possess nine lives, after disappearing in the Central Victorian hills and leaving her owners frantic.
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