Two children among seven hurt in multi-vehicle crash
Seven patients are being treated after a serious crash on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.
23 hours agoThu 8 Jan 2026 at 4:30am
An aerial view of the crash scene at Banya on the Sunshine Coast. (ABC News.)
Seven people, including two children with life-threatening injuries, are being treated after a four-vehicle crash on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.
Three cars and a truck collided at an intersection on Banya Avenue, in the Aura estate, just before midday.
A Queensland Ambulance spokesperson said the children were "toddler-aged".
The crash happened outside a construction site. (ABC Sunshine Coast: Jake Kearnan)
The ABC understands several witnesses, including tradespeople at a nearby construction site, helped the injured until emergency crews arrived.
One of the children was airlifted from the scene to the Queensland Children's Hospital (QCH) in Brisbane.
The other child was initially taken by road to Sunshine Coast University Hospital (SCUH), but has since been flown to QCH for further treatment.
Five other people, including a woman believed to be the children's mother, have also been taken to SCUH in a stable condition.
The woman, aged in her thirties, suffered head and chest injuries.
Another patient was a driver in his sixties who suffered a medical episode.
Investigators are working to determine if the episode may have contributed to the crash.
One of the cars involved in the crash. (ABC Sunshine Coast: Jake Kearnan)
Resident Bimal Khanal was at the scene on Thursday afternoon and said he knew the family in the blue car.
"That's my neighbour's car. They are really good friends of ours, more like family. We are really in shock," Mr Khanal said.
"It's really tragic."
Police are warning drivers that significant delays are expected and to avoid the area.
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