Sixteen people have lost their lives in accidents on Australian roads over the Easter long weekend following the death of a person in a fiery crash in Queensland's far north.
An elderly woman has died following a two-vehicle crash on the NSW South Coast yesterday and a 42-year-old man has been airlifted to Canberra Hospital with leg injuries.
It's believed three of the four men killed in a high-speed crash in north central Victoria were not wearing seatbelts, in what police described as a tragic but avoidable collision.
Three Bangladeshi tourists died yester afternoon, Sunday 16 October, with another two transported to hospital following a two-car collision on Coppins Crossing Road.
A Queensland man has been extradited to NSW and charged over a crash that killed a six-year-old boy in the state's Southern Highlands nearly 18 years ago.