Hikers winched after bone breaks

It is just two weeks into the new year and the emergency services are as busy as ever responding to people who’ve come unstuck while hiking in the Scenic Rim. On Monday, 5 January two women were winched from a mountain in the Moogerah Peaks National Park. SES volunteer and experienced mountain climber Graham Stumer […]

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