Two teenage girls are in stable condition after being injured when a bus hit their their car on Victoria's Great Ocean Road.
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The bus, believed to be carrying 11 passengers, collided with the Holden Commodore sedan at Separation Creek on Wednesday morning.
Police said the bus driver suffered a suspected medical condition.
The car's two occupants, both teenage girls, were airlifted to hospital in separate ambulance helicopters in a stable condition with upper and lower body injuries.
One was flown to the Royal Children's Hospital and the other to the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Ambulance Victoria confirmed.
Another five people - a man in his 60s, a man and woman in their 50s and a pair of other teenage girls - were taken by road ambulance to a hospital in Lorne with no obvious injuries.
The Great Ocean Road between Lorne and Wye River was closed for several hours before reopening on Wednesday afternoon.
Australian Associated Press