A four-year-old girl has been flown to Hervey Bay hospital following a dingo attack on K’gari (Fraser Island) on Saturday.
The girl, who was with a large fishing group including eight children at Orchid Beach on the eastern side of the island, was bitten at about 11.15am.
The Department of Environment, Science and Innovation said the dingo approached the girl and grabbed her around the chest area, causing lacerations, bruising and a puncture wound. She also suffered scratches on her back.
A nearby doctor examined the child and rangers advised the family to meet with paramedics as a precaution. The child was later flown to Hervey Bay due to the abdominal area affected by the bite.
She remains in a stable condition.
Officials said rangers will continue performing patrols around the area and monitoring a male dingo responsible for the attack.
Fishers were being reminded not to allow dingoes to linger nearby and move any animals that approach on, especially around children.
Visitors and residents on K’gari were also told to remain vigilant at all times, keep children close, avoiding walking alone and carry a stick.
All negative dingo interactions should be reported to a QPWS ranger or the Department of Environment, Science and Innovation.