Crocodile Dundee’s Walkabout Creek Hotel: Pair hurt in kangaroo car crash
A man and a woman were badly injured after their vehicle rolled attempting to avoid a collision with a kangaroo near Crocodile Dundee’s Walkabout Creek Hotel.
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A man and a woman were badly injured after their vehicle rolled attempting to avoid a collision with a kangaroo near Crocodile Dundee’s Walkabout Creek Hotel.
Queensland Ambulance Service confirmed a vehicle had rolled at McKinlay on the Landsborough Highway south of Cloncurry at 8am on Tuesday morning.
A QAS spokesman said a male and female were badly hurt and transported in stable conditions to Cloncurry Hospital.
The injuries were not life-threatening, he said.
Queensland Police Service said the highway remained open.
In a separate incident late last year, a motorist was also badly injured after the vehicle they were driving collided with a mob of emus near the Hollywood famous pub in the North-West Queensland Outback.
Townsville Police, meanwhile, confirmed on Tuesday it was investigating a two-vehicle traffic crash involving a cop car at the intersection of Woolcock and Mather streets in Garbutt at 5.15pm on Monday.
“The police vehicle was under lights and sirens at the time,” a QPS spokeswoman said.
“The officer received minor injuries from crash and attended hospital for observation.’
QPS said the driver, a 38-year-old man from Aitkenvale who was driving a Mazda 323, was taken to hospital as a precaution.
It was the second recent accident involving a Townsville Police vehicle involved in an emergency response after a collision on Friday.
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Originally published as Crocodile Dundee’s Walkabout Creek Hotel: Pair hurt in kangaroo car crash