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After spending a night lost in bushland south west of Maryborough, a woman has been found safe and well.
It’s believed the woman, aged in her 60s, had been bushwalking with several other people yesterday afternoon, when she became separated from the group.
Queensland Police Service officers started searching for her, in the Mount Walsh National Park on Sunday night.
The Bundaberg RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter and State Emergency Service volunteers were called in to join the search effort this morning.
After scouring the area for nearly an hour, the chopper crew spotted a group of SES personnel who had just found the woman near Coongara Rock.
News by Nathan Edwards
Premium Content This is the moment a rescued hiker was reunited with her husband after spent the night lost in a Queensland national park. The experienced female walker went missing at Mount Walsh National Park in Biggenden, west of Maryborough in the North Burnett Region, while hiking with two relatives on Sunday. The woman, aged in her 60s, was found safe and well just before 11am Monday. The moment the hiker is reunited with her husband. Picture: Hope Wilson/7 News Brisbane/Twitter The rescued hiker was reunited with her husband at the camping ground they had been staying at just before 1pm Monday, with the couple immediately embracing and kissing each other.