11 hospitalised after bus rolls on Great Ocean Road
Police are determining the cause of the incident.

A bus rolling over on the Great Ocean Road has led to 11 being taken to hospital.
The incident occurred at Princetown on Monday afternoon at about 3:30.
Ambulance Victoria paramedics attended the scene. Seven patients were transported by road to Warrnambool Hospital, two by road to Timboon Hospital and two by road to Colac Hospital.
A man in his 40s, and a man in his 50s with upper body injuries, were transported to Warrnambool Hospital by ambulance in a stable condition.
A woman in her 20s and a woman in her 50s were also taken to Warrnambool Hospital for observation. They were listed as being in a stable condition.
Paramedics also transported another man, in his 30s, to Warrnambool Hospital.
Two women in their 50s were taken to Timboon Hospital for observation, both in a stable condition.
Police said no passengers were seriously injured. As of Tuesday morning traffic in the area was still being diverted onto Fords Road.
A police investigation into the incident is ongoing.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.