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Emu dies in collision with Harley-Davidson rider on Queensland road
A motorbike rider has escaped serious injury after he collided with an emu on a remote Queensland road on Tuesday.
The 21-year-old was travelling about 100km/h on his Harley-Davidson to work at a mine west of Mackay when the large native bird ran out in front of him about 4pm.
The two collided and paramedics were called to the scene to treat the rider, who sustained a possible broken leg, cuts and abrasions.
The emu died at the scene.
A rescue helicopter touched down about 5pm and airlifted the rider to Mackay Base Hospital in a stable condition.
An RACQ CQ Rescue helicopter crewman said the man, who was wearing a full-face helmet and leathers, was “incredibly lucky” to escape serious injury in the “freak accident”.