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Rescues still under way in Victoria after motorists trapped in heavy snow

Victoria SES confirmed this morning rescues are ongoing after dozens of motorists were trapped in heavy snow near Hotham Heights, with many roads still closed.

Victoria police has been leading the rescue efforts, and said this morning 13 people had been rescued at Mount Hotham. Emergency services used snowmobiles to traverse the mountain after more than 50cm of snow fell in some parts. Rescue crews will spend the morning searching for anyone else still trapped.

Police issued warnings to drivers heading to the area:

Police are urging people to heed weather warnings, monitor conditions and ensure their vehicles are appropriately equipped for the conditions.

Heavy snowfall in Victoria led to several car strandings this weekend. Photograph: Vail Resorts Australia
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‘Pheobe always sung her own tune’: mother remembers Queensland teen

Pheobe Bishop was remembered by her loved ones and community as fiercely protective and gentle to those hurting, at a candlelight vigil on Sunday, AAP reports.

The 17-year-old went missing on 15 May, sparking a major police search and investigation. On Thursday, police charged Bishop’s housemates with her murder.

Her mother, Kylie Johnson, spoke at a vigil in Gin Gin, Queensland, on Sunday night and said her daughter lived life to the fullest. Johnson told those gathered:

Pheobe always sung her own tune. She loved the people that she loved to every extent of the earth.

Tributes left for Pheobe Bishop. Photograph: John Wilson/EPA
Hundreds of mourners gathered at the vigil in Gin Gin on Sunday. Photograph: John Wilson/EPA
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