Miles is a rural town and locality in the Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.
[6] The Miles War Memorial and Wall of Remembrance was erected by the former Murilla Shire Council and dedicated on 25 April 1967.
[8] It houses a high-speed ISDN Internet Connection (powered through the National Broadband Network) with Brisbane through the State Library of Queensland.
[1] The economy of Miles is based mainly on agriculture and cropping, producing wheat, sorghum, barley and cotton.
Timber production is another area of economic activity and in common with much of Western Queensland, cattle and sheep grazing, including feedlots is widespread.
[15] It includes a special education program certified under the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
[15] It also includes a special education program certified under the National Disability Insurance Scheme Western Downs Regional Council operates Miles Library at Dogwood Crossing on the corner of Dawson and Murilla Streets and has a broadband ISDN Internet Connection to Brisbane (powered through the National Broadband Network) (26°39′33″S 150°11′11″E / 26.6593°S 150.1865°E / -26.6593; 150.1865 (Miles public library)).
[21] It regarded as one of the best historical villages in Australia, and is used as a film set and special events venue, in addition to its normal operations as a museum.
The festival is the town's biggest event and features bush style entertainment with a vintage twist.