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Relatives raise alarm after Queensland bushwalker disappears

Police and State Emergency Service volunteers have resumed their search for a bushwalker who was separated from her family in the North Burnett region on Sunday.
The woman, in her 60s, had been travelling with two relatives along a track in the Coongarra Rock National Park at Biggenden, west of Maryborough, the when the group was split about 1.30pm.
Her male relatives walked to a nearby caravan park to raise the alarm, sparking a search of the immediate area, police said in a statement on Monday.
Officers were unable to find the woman, believed to be an experienced walker.
The search resumed on Monday with additional police and SES personnel.
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