AT least 10 people have been hospitalised after a bus rolled several times down an embankment on the Gold Coast hinterland.
Seventeen tourists and a driver were on board the 20-seater bus when it rolled down Mount Tamborine just after midday (AEST) on Sunday.
Police said 10 of the mostly Chinese tourists - aged between 26 and 60 - were taken to Gold Coast Hospital.
After the accident, authorities told AAP a 50-year-old male driver was in a critical condition with head and chest injuries and another man, who was sitting in the front passenger seat, was also critical.
But later on Sunday, police said the two men aged 51 and 34 were in a serious but stable condition.
Another five passengers are still being treated for non-life threatening injures and three passengers have now been discharged.
There were also a number of passengers being treated at Robina Hospital with non-life threatening injuries, police said.
Police said Henri Robert Drive, which was closed for several hours after the accident, had since re-opened.
Mount Tamborine was the scene of Queensland's worst bus crash, when 11 people were killed and 38 were injured in 1990.
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