
Daniel Miles
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Oct 24, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Daniel Miles |Tavleen Singh
Police are investigating reports of gunshots at a property east of Leongatha in Gippsland. Victoria Police says officers are at a property in Dumbalk North as part of an ongoing investigation. A spokesperson confirmed that police had received reports that shots have been fired. No police members have been injured. Loading
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Sep 26, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Olivia Sanders |Daniel Miles |Laura Mayers |Prue Bentley
The international conglomerate behind plans for the largest seismic testing survey in Australian history has abandoned the endeavour with a three-line email. Energy data company TGS and Norwegian oilfield services company SLB (formerly known as Schlumberger), have spent more than 15 months putting together a plan to explore the Otway Basin, in south-west Victoria, for gas.
Paris Olympics: How much are Olympians paid for winning gold, and what's the medal actually made of?
Aug 7, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Daniel Miles
Untold amounts of blood, sweat and tears go into getting to the top step of the Olympic podium. For many, it's the culmination of at least four years' relentless dedication to perfection, above all else. A gold medal can mean a lot of things: relief, reward, promotion and a level of fame. But what's the economic pay-off at the end of all that struggle? ABC Sport is live blogging every day of the Paris OlympicsWell, that kind of depends on where you're from.
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Aug 6, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Daniel Miles
Australia's men's basketball team is on the lookout for a new head coach after Brian Goorjian revealed his time with the Boomers had come to an end. The Boomers' Paris Olympics campaign came to a heartbreaking conclusion at the hands of Serbia on Tuesday, despite some final quarter heroics from Patty Mills forcing the quarterfinal clash into overtime. Australia led by as many as 24 points in the second term of the quarterfinal, before Serbia roared back, led by NBA MVP Nikola Jokic.
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Jun 29, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Daniel Miles
If Trevor Andrei's phone starts to ring sometime after dinner, he knows what it will be about. On the other end of the line, invariably, is a parent or carer and they will be struggling, financially speaking. "It's usually 8 or 8:30 at night," Mr Andrei said. "It will be a parent that's absolutely panicked out of their mind; you can tell they're calling and that the kids have just gone to bed. "They just need help."Mr Andrei laughingly calls himself Australia's most famous doomsday prepper.
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