Updated 10.00
An Irish woman who went missing in a New Zealand national park has turned up safe and well.
Police search and rescue teams were trying to locate Siobhán Flynn (35) - who normally lives in Melbourne- after she went missing in the area of Mount Arthur.
It's believed she become separated from a family group of five people and hadn't been seen since around 10am on Sunday morning. However, she made her own way out of Kahurangi National Park and turned up a short time ago.
An entry in a hut log book discovered by police suggests she suffered an accident and then met up with an American woman.
Officer Malcolm of Nelson Police Search & Rescue spoke to Radio Nova News this morning: